Unsung
A Runaway Bride Small Town Romance
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4.8 • 6 Ratings
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- £4.49
Publisher Description
No one can outrun a scandal…or true love…
Everly
Everyone thinks they know me. Joke’s on them.
I don’t even know myself these days.
What I do know is that I need time away from being country music’s sweetheart. So, I left my PR stunt of a fiancé, and I ran.
Right into Seth Henry.
I wasn’t looking for love when I came to Dragonfly Lake. But what am I supposed to do now that I’ve found it?
Seth
I learned the hard way that relationships aren’t for me.
So, helping Everly had nothing to do with romance. Or how sexy she is. Falling for her was not part of the plan.
Too bad no one let my heart in on the plan.
I know happily ever after isn’t in the cards for us. One day, to protect my secrets, I’ll have to let her go.
I just hope there’s a way to do it without destroying us both…
Unsung, book 2 in the Henry Brothers series, is a light, small town, runaway bride contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone. It has a little humor, some spicy times, and plenty of emotional, heartwarming moments. Download today and watch Everly and Seth try (and fail) to avoid their HEA.
Customer Reviews
Like a warm blanket
This book was such a joy to listen to. It felt like a warm blanket on a cold day, wrapping me up in all the goodness and giving me a toasty hug.
The characters were fun and entertaining. I loved the communication between Seth and Everly and how they went after what they wanted and supported each other. The side characters were engaging and made you want to know more about them and their stories…those told and those that hopefully will be coming in the future.
This was my first Amy Knupp book but it will not be my last.
Tim Paige and Stacy Gonzalez were enjoyable to listen to with this story. The only down point for me was that some of the female side characters (in Stacy’s chapters) sounded a little whiny and it was a bit tough to know if they we’re supposed to be likeable. That aside, I enjoyed the main characters and would listen to this book again. This was my first Stacy book, and I would listen to her again.