When the Storm Breaks
Lost Stars, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Austin Stone
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C.J. Bloom
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By:
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Emery Rose
About this listen
Our worlds never should have collided, but it seemed our paths were always destined to cross.
Brody McCallister was only supposed to be a means to an end. My golden ticket to get me closer to what I really needed - a way to make peace with what I’d done when I was 18, dirt poor, and left to fend for myself.
I only had six weeks in the middle of a hectic world tour to do it. So the last thing I needed was to fall for a cocky cowboy. A walking contradiction with a charming grin, a dirty mouth, and a gift for healing wild and broken things.
His life was in Texas. Mine was on the road. He guarded his privacy fiercely. I was constantly hounded by paparazzi. Everyone warned me it could never work, that ultimately I’d be forced to choose - my music career or him. I didn’t listen. I fell for him anyway. Hook, line, and proverbial sinker.
But Brody was hiding secrets. And when the storm finally broke, it destroyed everything in its wake...including us.
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- Hayley
- 25-11-2024
Single dad cowboy x rockstar!
- small-town Texas
- single dad cowboy x rockstar
- age gap (he's 8 years older)
- vacation fling
- angst
- 🌶️🌶️.5/5
- dual pov
- great narration!
Shiloh and Brody's single dad cowboy x rockstar dynamic is intoxicating. Their love story is messy, complicated, angsty, and real. They have many secrets and issues to overcome individually and together, but they choose each other again and again. They make their relationship work because they refuse to let the other go.
I didn't love this quite as much as book one (it did feel overly long and the plot wasn't plotting in the middle for me), but I'm still excited to continue the series.
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