Keeper
A Friends to Lovers Standalone Romance
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Narrated by:
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Keira Stevens
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Troy Duran
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By:
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Harloe Rae
About this listen
From USA Today and Amazon top 10 best-selling author Harloe Rae comes a new standalone romance where opposites attract and the lines of friendship are blurred beyond recognition.
“Will you help me remember?”
That’s the second thing I ask the stranger hovering just outside of my hospital room. To me, Decker Fredric is another nameless face in the crowd. To him, I’m a forgotten girl he hasn’t seen in years. But he agrees to be my crutch through the fog as if we were once friends.
Everything is a blank canvas spreading far and wide in front of me. Any direction I take, my steps stumble over the unknown. Decker becomes the only reliable constant in my life. I lean on him too hard, but he doesn’t seem to mind. His unwavering patience and guidance restore some semblance of normal I don’t recall having.
My attraction to Decker is instant, but he appears indifferent. Until the day his stare holds a bit too much heat. In return, I dare to let my touch linger. Our hugs cling tighter than a simple embrace should. But we have no business defying the distinct line cutting between us.
Decker Fredric was never mine to keep. But that doesn’t stop me from wanting him to be.
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 03-12-22
2.5 stars
Amnesia is usually my jam and I was excited to pick up this title but with every premature 'Babe or Dell' out of Deckers mouth I cringed. Delaney wakes up with no memory and no one claims her until a chance encounter with a former classmate, Decker who had big time hots for Delaney when they were younger, as Delaney settles into her new life, her attacker gets closer, threatening her new life with Bartender Decker.
it was okay, narration was good and the timing of the book was quite topical (it's December as I write this and most of the book occurs in the run up to Christmas after Black Friday.
From a writing standpoint... i could start a drinking game for how many times the crutch phrase 'pooled in my belly' was said and those wisdom of worth quotes at the beginning of every chapter and often mid chapter ruined the entire book.
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