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Acquiring Trouble
- Bluegrass Brothers, Book 3
- Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
- Length: 6 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
This is the third audiobook in the Bluegrass Brothers series by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Kathleen Brooks.
As a natural born leader, Miles Davies accomplishes anything he puts his mind to. Upon returning home from his special forces duties, he has become the strong foundation of the Davies family and his company. But that strong foundation is about to get rocked in a big way by the one woman that always left him fascinated and infuriated. Keeneston's notorious bad girl is back!
Morgan Hamilton's life ended and began on her high school graduation night when she left Keeneston with no plan to ever return. As a self-made businesswoman, Morgan is always looking for her next victory. Little did she know that next victory would involve acquiring the company that belonged to the one man she always wanted for herself.
With their careers and lives on the line, will Miles and Morgan choose love or ambition?
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- Kat P
- 09-01-15
Loving Eric G Dove voice!!!
Where does Acquiring Trouble rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Kathleen Brooks books are the best and are ranked in my top 10.
What did you like best about this story?
The whole book is the best bit of this book.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Miss Lily scenes are the best scenes for me.
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- Carien
- 14-09-15
Tears and tissues
DEFINITELY my favourite thus far. Miles' story made me cry into more tissues than I care to recollect. Brooks' attention to detail and the sensitive manner in which she dealt with this really serious and tragic state of affairs made me like the book even more. Many authors have tried to write about the horrors of war and subsequent PTSD but many failed to do what Brooks managed here. As always Dove's narration is spot-on.
I guess Sy and Ahmed are the other two who will make me cry...can't wait to find out
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