Raven's Way
Love in the South (The Four Corners Series, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Anderson Richards
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By:
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J S Grey
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“Please don’t leave me, I’m so sorry. Please, you can’t leave. We’re getting married. Things will be different I promise. I messed up I know, but please let me fix this. Give me one more chance.” Sobs wracked his body as it shook against my own.
My hand rested over his at my waist. I leaned my head forward to move it out of reach of his lips. “I can’t trust you anymore. I don’t think we can fix this. You broke us.”
Davis:
Apparently being dragged away from the life you love, then forced to attend the prestigious Melwood Academy was not torture enough. Now I have to spend my days and nights lusting after my best friend's older brother. Justin sees me as an annoying little brother when all I see is him.
Justin:
You should not have to watch the man you love promise to marry someone else. Just when I think I have lost my chance with Davis, a tragedy strikes and a second chance is within my grasp. A chance I will not squander this time around.
©2021 Sebastian Sharpe (P)2023 Sebastian SharpeWhat listeners say about Raven's Way
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- Ida Umphers
- 21-12-21
Realistic romance
Once again in this series, JS Grey has given us characters who act realistically for their ages. When they are young, headstrong, and impulsive they say and do things that they have no idea how to fix when things blow up in their face. As they age, they find ways to fix things with the people they've hurt. You won't have an easy emotional ride with the books in this series, but you'll meet some wonderful characters whose behavior is colored in shaded of gray just like real people you know (and love). Anderson Richards gives a great performance here, taking the characters through the ageing process and the gaining of wisdom.
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