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Ever After
Ever After
Ever After
Audiobook11 hours

Ever After

Written by Roxie Noir

Narrated by Mia Madison and Dustin Brash

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Once upon a time, a girl saved my life.

I was p*ss-drunk, high as a kite, and about to jump from a bridge.

She stopped me. I told her to f--k off.

Exactly how all great love stories start.

A year later, I met her again. Sober this time, after yet another stint in rehab.

She’s still pretty, still a spitfire, still lights up a room when she walks in.

And she doesn’t realize I’m the guy from the bridge.

Frankie doesn’t know anything about me or my past. She doesn’t know I’m a former rock star or an ex-junkie. She doesn’t know that two years ago, someone died and it was my fault.

She doesn’t need to know. She’s got problems of her own, and they’re what keep her coming back to see me time and again, even when we both know she shouldn’t.

I should be staying far, far away from this girl, but it’s like telling water to flow uphill. Can’t be done.

Frankie and I may be going down in flames, but we’ll be going down together.

Ever After is a full-length stand-alone novel.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2018
ISBN9781624615146
Ever After

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not too keen on this book, many scenes are very unrealistic 2 weeks till a court date but 6 weeks later he's attending it. Time doesn't quite add up I haven't read book 1 and 2 (sadly unavailable on scribd) but I contemplated for ages before I thought the story description wins over the order. Things drag on, when story teller changes you'd expect it to skip over some small details and let us fill in the gaps but then it continues on from the same place or what's already told in the other person's view. Is still a good book but with my reading history I've read better