• Only You

  • Starlight Hill Series, Book 8
  • De: Heatherly Bell
  • Narrado por: Kimberly Austin
  • Duración: 2 h y 46 m
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 calificaciones)

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Only You

De: Heatherly Bell
Narrado por: Kimberly Austin
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Mallory "Baby" Gillham needs a second chance. Give a guy a private lingerie show, and suddenly everyone in town is talking about you. Again. But Mallory wants to stay in Starlight Hill permanently, the one place she feels safe, even if the only men interested in her now are SLs (stripper lovers).

His contract with the US Army complete, Ranger Liam Turlock is stateside again, and must decide whether he’ll re-up for another four. He’s been invited for a stay in Starlight Hill and some much needed R&R. Liam suspects this is just the Turlocks’ intrusive way of fixing him up. They’ve got their choices lined up for him, and he’s not interested in any of them.

When Liam meets Mallory while hiding behind a rack of banana hammocks at the Tatas and More lingerie shop (don’t ask), he has an idea. He and Mallory will pretend to date so that one, Mallory can repair her good-time girl image; and two, Liam can get his family off his back. So for now, or at least until Liam goes back home to Colorado, he and Mallory are a thing to anyone who asks, especially anyone with the last name of Turlock.

But fake has never been so real....

Originally published as Forever My Girl in 2016, part of the St. Helene Vineyard Kindle world. Includes a never-before-published epilogue.

©2016 Heatherly Bell (P)2023 Heatherly Bell

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the narrator is horrible

I have listened to the whole series and loved it until this one. The narration is absolutely horrible. The author should have stuck with the former narrator.

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Wonderful book, the whole series

The story line was great, I truly enjoyed the whole series. The person doing the narration needs a bit more practice and she miss pronounced Juan Carlos’s name and that really bugged me for some reason. She did a good job other than that. I really like the two main characters. One of the things I like about a series is the reference to the characters in the previous books. I think that is the way it should be. Anyway awesome job Mrs. Bell you write the. Best stories please keep it up.
Have a great day

Kevin

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