Whiskey Lies
Boston Billionaires, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Joe Arden
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Lucy Rivers
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Brittanee Nicole
About this listen
He says I’m his soul mate. But I’m also another man’s wife.
It was supposed to be a simple weekend away to forget the heartache caused by my cheating husband. But the man sitting next to me in 1B has different plans. Cash’s whiskey-colored eyes and easy smile beg me to dance beneath the stars, kiss in the moonlight, and walk hand in hand down the streets of Boston. Unfortunately, life has other plans because I’m still married, and Cash James is the billionaire playboy standing between me and my dream promotion.
My job is simple—find Mr. James a wife. But nothing is easy when simply walking into his office and inhaling his woodsy scent makes me feel a buzz like I’ve just sipped straight from the whiskey bottle. He makes me tipsy with emotion. Breathless, fearless, and stupid.
Because no matter how good it feels in the moment, our love burns on the way down.
Whiskey Lies is book one of the Falling for Whiskey duet. It is a billionaire contemporary romance. This book is part of a duet and is not a stand-alone.
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- sarah
- 01-04-24
This is book 1 of 2 you will need to listen to this so that book 2 makes sense
I absolutely 😍 Joe Ardens narrations he always seems able to bring the character to life. Lucy was great as Grace and these 2 make a great dual narrating team. You will need to listen / read to book 2 to find out what happens in the end as book 1 ends on a cliff hanger.
I was totally invested in Grace and Cash's story and love both characters Grace is a strong headed woman and Cash is a great personality to help her open up her heart and show her what real love is ❤️❤️
Loved this book and have already listened to book 2
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- Siobhan D
- 21-02-23
whiskey
I loved the dual narration of Joe Arden and Lucy Rivers. Just perfect.
Grace is a strong successful woman,who helps businessman find love. Grace is going through a divorce. Needing a break she going on vacation and meets a guy named Cash who us perfect for her. They have a fling. Until Cash is her next client. Loved Cash, he is a romantic, but he also knows how to take charge.
Heat, fun and great characters.
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- Tender
- 22-02-23
Very good but ……
The usual frustrations with romance stories. Even the most accomplished and articulate of characters, constantly being struck dumb every single time, when they most need to make themselves heard. But I guess that’s the only way writers can think of to stretch the story out, to create angst and “suspense”. How I long to read of characters that always say exactly what they are thinking. I’d love to read about that kind of spark between the main protagonists.
Sorry to go off on one on this book, because it’s no more frustrating than most in this genre. Duet Narration was the saving grace on this one, however I think I’ll lay off reading anymore of these for a while. Well, at least until JT Geissinger releases her next book with duet narration, hopefully with Troy Duran and whomever. No one too squeaky. So, come on Geissinger, chop chop, giddy up, let’s be aving ya!
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- mrs_az07
- 16-09-24
Duet Narration
Such a huge BN fan. Love the narrators. Love the story. That cliffhanger ending got me though.. On to book 2 I go 😊
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- Jenna Stewart
- 21-02-23
Amazing Listen!
Whiskey Lies hooked me from the very beginning! Intriguing characters, fun, steamy, and with duet narration that was perfections!
Cash and Grace had an undeniable attraction from the moment they met! It's a journey following their relationship as there are many obstacles in their way. Cash had such a sweet and swoony side but oh my did he bring on the dirty talk! The spicy scenes were everything I wanted in this listen. I very much enjoyed the characters and storyline but I did find myself also a little frustrated and hoping they would just communicate and put everything out there. Wonderful secondary characters that I couldn't help but love, Of course with being book 1 there was a significant cliffhanger it ended on. Looking forward to listening to book 2 soon.
Narrators Joe Arden and Lucy Rivers delivered a stunning performance. This duo is a great pairing and compliment each other so well. They both really brought out the passion and emotions of the characters, really drawing me into the story.
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- BellaReads
- 19-02-23
This was a wide ride & had me hooked from page 1!
This book is about Grace and Cash. Grace is 36 and in line to take over the elite matchmaking company she currently works at. Cash (how fitting of a nickname) – or Cassius – is 30, a billionaire, and is the next CEO of his family business that deals in Whiskey. They meet sitting next to each other on a plane when they both decide to spend a weekend in Florida. She’s there to take some time to get away from the chaos of her life after finding out her husband is having an affair and before she sets her divorce plans in motion. He’s there as a final weekend to himself before he takes over as CEO of his family business. Their chemistry is instant, sparks fly, and they spend the weekend getting to know each other. Only once the vacation is over and they return to their individual lives, they both find out she has been hired to be his new matchmaker to help him find a wife to settle down with. This of course complicates things.
This book was soo hot. It was spicy. It was also soo sweet. I loved Cash the most. Even though he tried to stay away from Grace at first (once he found out she was in the middle of trying to get divorced), you could tell he cared so much about her and would do anything for her. I also loved Grace rediscovering her female friendships after leaving her husband.
I loved the discussions on how she realised how isolated she became when married (even though I’m sure this is not true for every married person).
I also lived for the drama between Cash and his business rival. Plus, the twist that we find out about Cash’s mum was soo tender and sweet. This book was just A+! Looking forward to reading the next book.
Side note: this is part one of a duet and does end on a cliffhanger.
This is narrated by Joe Arden & Lucy Rivers. This narration was stunning! I always love listening to Joe Arden, and Lucy Rivers did excellently. They both brought the characters and story to life! Highly recommend!
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- PATRICIA
- 28-02-23
Grace & Cash!
Where to even start with this book! Get ready to be warm and fuzzy and extremely frustrated throughout this first book in Brittanee Nicole's Whiskey Lies! Grace and Cash have an undeniable chemistry. But with Grace's past and her future reputation on the line, she is hesitant to go further than lust. When Cash becomes a client, then she is set, nothing more can be expected. Cash on the other hand, has a different idea. Unable to stay away, he is there for her, all the time in every capacity. But what will become of this? These two are volatile to say the least! Nicole has us on an up and down roller coaster wondering how things will finally turn out only to leave us hanging with a cliffhanger that I didn't see coming! Bring on book 2! I am ready to hear how this is going to go!
Joe Arden and Lucy Rivers are both so good, that I was thrilled to listen to this new author and they give a performance that is alluring and so crazily frustrating! Arden pulls out his sweet, swoony voice for Cash until he needs that coldness, and boy did he deliver! Rivers is our undecided, constantly second guessing herself, and feeling her own frustration along with her emotional tie to Cash, she creates Grace and makes her believable. I loved these two and look forward to the next one.
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- Alex
- 12-03-23
Infuriating!
This book is about Grace and Cash. Grace (36) is in line to take over an elite matchmaking company and Cash (Cassius) is 30, a billionaire, CEO of his family business that deals in Whiskey. They meet sitting next to each other on a plane on their way to Florida.
I found this book so infuriating because of all the miscommunication. Ugh! Why didn't Grace just talk to Cash and Marian rather than the incessant monologue! As for her mother, there are no words! The ending is a shocker! Grace should have known better! I'll be interested to see how Grace gets out of this mess!!
The #duet narration by #joearden and #lucyrivers was excellent but Joe needs to work on his English accent. They truly brought the characters to life.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-02-23
Shocking rubbish
Be aware, if trite chic lit is what you are after, this is it. Enjoy!
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