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Just One of the Groomsmen
- Getting Hitched in Dixie Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Tiffany Morgan
- Length: 11 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Addison Murphy is the funny friend, the girl you grab a beer with - the girl voted most likely to start her own sweatshirt line. And now that one of her best guy friends is getting married, she'll add "groomsman" to that list, too. She'll get through this wedding if it's the last thing she does. Just don't ask her to dive for any bouquet.
When Tucker Crawford returns to his small hometown, he expects to see the same old people, feel comfort in the same old things. He certainly doesn't expect to see the nice pair of bare legs sticking out from under the hood of a broken-down car. Certainly doesn't expect to feel his heart beat faster when he realizes they belong to one of his best friends.
If he convinces Addie to give him a chance, they could be electric...or their break-up could split their tight-knit group in two.
Hiding the way he feels from the guys through bachelor parties, cake tastings, and rehearsals is one thing. But just as Tucker realizes that Addie truly could be the perfect woman for him - he was just too stupid to realize it - now she's leaving to follow her own dreams. He's going to need to do a lot of compromising if he's going to convince her to take a shot at forever with him - on her terms this time.
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- MissBehaving
- 28-01-24
Sweet story with awesome female protagonist
Really liked this story. Well written and nicely paced. The female protagonist I felt captured those Tom-boy insecurities that can show up when you’re more of one of the guys than a stereotypical girl. I liked the balance of her still being able to be soft though just like the male protagonist.
The relationships were beautiful throughout and the accent of the narrator fit perfectly even though the Italian one could be more developed. :)
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