Where the Road Takes Me
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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Laura Hamilton
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By:
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Jay McLean
About this listen
Chloe has one plan for the future, and one plan only: the road. She's made a promise to herself: don't let anyone in, and don't let anyone love her. She's learned the hard way what happens if she breaks her rules. So she's focused on being invisible and waiting until she can set out on the road--her dream of freedom, at least for a little while.
Blake Hunter is a basketball star who has it all--everything about him looks perfect to those on the other side of his protective walls. He can't let anyone see the shattered pieces behind the flawless facade or else all his hopes and dreams will disappear.
One dark night throws Chloe and Blake together, changing everything for Blake. For Chloe, nothing changes: she has the road, and she's focused on it. But when the so-called perfect boy starts to notice the invisible girl, they discover that sometimes with love, no one knows where the road may lead.
©2015 Jay McLean (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about Where the Road Takes Me
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- Vibeke
- 11-01-17
Great love story but way too many tragedies
Would you listen to Where the Road Takes Me again? Why?
Yes the story was great, but as I wrote in my headline it contains way too many tragedies to be a realistic story
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A really great story, but it not a believable story because how many tragedies can one person survive? At least a few of the tragedies in the story shouldn't have been in this book since it's way too many deaths to overcome for one person. It makes it into a Not Believable story. Cut half of the death out and it would be a more believable story to relate to. As I wrote earlier I will definitely listen to this book again, but it will never be one of my favorite books
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