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Good Nights
- A Love Again Novel, Book 2
- Narrated by: Gary Furlong, Veronica Worthington
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Can a technological glitch bring you more than headaches? What if it brings you lasting love?
When an app messes with her travel plans, Hannah discovers a whole new world full of laughter and romance.
TV writer Hannah Storm's marriage is over, she's just turned 30, and she's lost her job. Overwhelmed with how her life has turned out and suffering from writer's block, she decides to throw caution to the wind and books a month in a rental home on an island off the coast of France, using a new app, Good Nights. But it's pouring rain, and someone's in her rental home.
Hannah doesn't quite get the Tripp she planned...this one has brawn, brains, and a hot British accent.
Join Hannah and Tripp on their island adventures with this witty, touching romantic comedy.
Contains mature themes.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-10-25
Horrible conflict writting
I was enjoying the book for what it was.
Then there came the conflict and climax...horrible. The dumbest thing I've ever heard, I wanted to finish listening to the book to see how it ended but with the annoyance of how ridiculous it was I had to stop.
Tell me why a thirty year old woman on an island with a man she seems to adore would just up and leave in 5 seconds still in her pajamas because her ex-husband texted her that he was concerned for HER mother?! WTF.
Any person would then call their own mother to see she was okay, or contact and family member to check in. Not hope on a plane with no goodbye and run to their ex to hear what he was concerned about. Even IF she couldn't think clearly enough to call her mother wouldn't she fly to where her mother is?! Not her ass of an ex-husband???
Terrible conflict writing.
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