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That Forever Girl
- Getting Lucky, Book 2
- Narrated by: William LeRoy, Reese Covington
- Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
USA Today bestselling author Meghan Quinn’s second book in the Getting Lucky series brings heart, humor, and heat back to Port Snow.
There are two little words every small-town man dreads:
She’s back.
Harper Sanders, the girl who was supposed to be my forever, has returned to Port Snow, Maine, for good - and she’s bringing back memories of our shared past.
We once had a bright future together, but when tragedy struck, I threw it all away and pushed her out of my life. People in our small town think I’m cursed, but I know better. I did it all to myself.
And now she’s creating a life of her own in the place where we first fell in love. I can’t fight my feelings for her - or the strong attraction that keeps pulling us together. But after all this time, can she forgive the past and fall in love with me all over again?
Everyone hopes to find that forever girl…I just hope I haven’t lost mine for good.
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-07-23
Good listen
Got straight into the story , wish I had read in the right order as made it a little confusing at times but lovely characters
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- S.Bow.
- 06-09-24
What was all that build-up for???!!!
The story has everything, from domestic abuse to lost limbs. It is too bad that it does not properly deliver on most of the introduced storylines. I loved the flash-backs to their childhood and beginnings, however, all in all, there just seems to be a lot going on, making this installment of the "Getting Lucky" series one of my least favorite. I felt so let down when they finally lifted the secret to the manor. That must be the most unromantic thing I have ever heard.
It all begs the question: what in the hell was all that build-up for??
The male narration was atrocious and kind of ruined the main character for me a little as well.
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