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Wood Riddance

Lovewell Lumberjacks, Book 4

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Wood Riddance

De: Daphne Elliot
Narrado por: Lucy Rivers, Stephen Borne
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Finn Hebert. Viking lumberjack. Pilot. Single dad. And my sworn enemy.

Not only is his father responsible for the demise of mine, but our families have been feuding for generations. Too bad I'm about to add a new member to both in nine months.

Because, as it turns out, I don't hate him nearly enough. He loves my smart mouth and short fuse, and he thinks I look beautiful in oil-stained coveralls. It was supposed to be one storm-trapped night only. But one taste of forbidden fruit is never enough. Soon, we're sneaking around, keeping our relationship a secret.

Our families may never coexist peacefully, but there are others in this small town who may be the real enemies.

And we can't keep this secret forever.

Wood Riddance is a standalone full-length small-town romance featuring a persistent lumberjack pilot and the sassy mechanic who hates his guts. If you enjoy strip axe throwing, wood chopping, enemies to lovers, and nonstop banter with a dash of suspense, you will not be disappointed. And don't worry, Clive, the mischief-making moose, makes several appearances.

©2023 Daphne Elliot (P)2024 Podium Audio
Contemporario Género Ficción Pueblo Pequeño y Rural Ciudad pequeña Transporte

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4 books hopefully more

I listen to all the books in order and I love each story. Hopefully, there will be 6 more books related to Finn's brothers and dylan!

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Understanding of your mental health and that of others

This was such a beautifully written story Daphne Elliott did it again. Adele is a complicated character who understands that she has a lot of healing to do and that it’s hard and Finn is just pure joy and happiness . The narrators are amazing as usual both of them just did an amazing job five star read.

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Very boring book

There was some good parts but too many boring parts too. The mental health struggles were not resolved

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