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Catching Feelings
- Narrated by: Lacey Laurel, K. Bernard
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Summary
Three siblings, three lives, one quest for true love, and a whole lot of drama in between. National bestselling author La Jill Hunt once again tells an entertaining tale as only she can, exploring the ins and outs of what happens when you’re “Catching Feelings.”
For some people, the act of finding their soul mate, falling in love, and living happily ever after is inevitable. Sabrina Chambers is determined to be one of those people. She knows that there is a partner out there just as amazing as she is, and when it comes to love, she refuses to settle for less. Sabrina doesn’t have a problem finding a man or keeping one, but when you’re talking about marriage, a girl has to have standards, right? But with three and a half broken engagements in the past five years—all by her choice, of course—it may be time to reevaluate things.
Sabrina’s older sister, Tennille, is married. Her husband, Brandon, is a good man with a good job, plus he’s a great provider for his wife and his stepson. The problem is, Tennille isn’t in love with him—never has been and never will be, and after faking the funk for years, she’s miserable. Despite her failing marriage, Tennille’s business is growing. And now, she has the opportunity to expand even more, but she needs a partner to make it happen. The good news is, she’s found one. The bad news is, it’s not the man she married. It it the one she should have?
Their brother Nick has it going on, and he knows it. Being single with no kids, a great job with benefits, and owning his own home makes him a hot commodity, in addition to his being fine as hell. Nick goes through women like bottled water, having no desire to commit to anyone. He made that mistake once, and, although he tried not to, he ended up hurting not only one person but two. Now, the only vow he plans on making is never to allow that to happen again. But he may soon discover that he isn’t as strong as he thought he was.