Maybe Once, Maybe Twice
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Littrell
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Written by:
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Alison Rose Greenberg
About this listen
You know that old saying “if we are still single when we’re 35, we should get married?” Well, Maggie Vine made that vow with two different people at two very different stages of her life. And they both showed up. Maggie Vine’s life is going extra-medium.
At 35, she’s pursuing her dreams of being a singer and being a mother—though neither are successfully panning out. So when Garrett Scholl—stifled hedge-fund manager by day but electrifying aspiring rock singer by night—comes to her 35th birthday party with the intention to kiss Maggie senseless, it feels like one piece might click into place.
But he’s engaged to someone else, and Maggie knows she won’t fit into the cookie-cutter life he’s building for himself. Enter Asher Reyes. Her first boyfriend from summer camp turned into heartthrob actor, he’s lived a successful yet private life ever since he got famous.
When a career-changing opportunity is presented to Maggie after her reconnection with Asher, it feels like everything—music, love, family—will fall into place. But her past won’t let her move on without a fight.
Filled with the romance and angst that defines the years you come to know yourself, Maybe Once, Maybe Twice is a novel of second chances and finding your own way that's perfect for fans of Josie Silver and Sophie Cousens.
©2023 Alison Rose Greenberg (P)2023 Dreamscape MediaWhat the critics say
"Katherine Littrell skillfully narrates a love-triangle romance set in New York City. Littrell ably navigates the multiple storylines and jumps in time periods. Littrell wonderfully conveys the desires and hesitations of this trio, as well as splendidly revealing Maggie's struggles with her career and complex family history." - Audiofile Magazine