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Whiskey Moon
- Narrated by: Allie Shae, Christian Leatherman
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
A broken marriage pact gives way to a devastating love that won’t let go in this heart-wrenching contemporary romance from Wall Street Journal best-selling author Winter Renshaw.
Bogie had Bacall. Carrie had Big. I had Wyatt.
Growing up, he was the handsome cowboy next door - an unlikely confidant, my best friend, my first kiss, and my favorite person.
We were just a couple of small-town kids with ambitions bigger than the stars in our eyes. The summer after graduation, we made a pact: I’d go to college in New York and he’d stay and take over his daddy’s ranch. If, by 28, we were both still single, we’d get married....
But as we stood in our high school gymnasium the night of our 10-year reunion, Wyatt told me he loved me too much to marry me.
He’d never broken a promise to me in his life, but in a single heartbeat he broke the only one that ever mattered.
He said it would all make sense someday, that there would come a time I might even be able to forgive him. But then I stumbled upon the truth.
And there was no forgiving a secret this shattering - one that made me question if I ever knew him at all, one that only made me want him that much more.
Bogie had Bacall. Carrie had Big. I had Wyatt.
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- Chris D
- 24-03-23
Lazy
For years Wyatt keeps a secret and within days of Blair’s returning he blurts it all out?
Also, Blaire just accidentally finds photographs and documents? Just like that? Presented on a platter. Really?
The story idea is nice, albeit not original, but the execution is just clumsy, lazy and simply not realistic at all.
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