
The Newlywed
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Virtual Voice
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Lacey Lynnx

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About this listen
Kate
I can’t take it anymore. Matt can’t even pretend to be happy long enough for us to get through our wedding night—a night that’s supposed to be special for a very specific reason: it’s our first time. Our first time visiting the beach. Our first time with each other. Our first time ever.
But out of the darkness of night comes Drew, who not only rented us this beach house but was kind enough to leave a celebratory bottle of champagne for his newly married guests.
The bottle I’ve sneaked out onto the deck, hoping to make the most of a terrible day.
But this bottle is under immense pressure.
And I can’t open it by myself.
Drew
She’s adorable, friendly, energetic—and I can’t for the life of me figure out why she just married that controlling little prick. Then again, I’m a man with long-held secrets that make my pending divorce seem trivial, so maybe I’m biased against weddings.
I should just leave her alone and mind my own business. She’s a newly married woman, for God’s sake.
But I know from experience what this young woman’s life is like: she’s under the control of others, never free to make her own decisions, and treated like a chess piece in someone else’s game.
I want to show her how to escape. I want to show her how to exist on her own terms. I want to show her a better life.
The least I can do is show her how to open the damn bottle.
The Newlywed (Book One of the Sea Hut Series) is a steamy contemporary beach romance with a shocking twist. Though it sets up the saga to follow, it also stands alone. HEA guaranteed.
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- taff
- 06-21-24
Not bad.
Too many mistakes with virtual voice. Brings attention to itself and takes you out of the story.
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- Jerry Triplett
- 03-23-25
You reap what you see
Unless it's some childdporn forced marriage, in the US a woman can say no. if she's too weak to go against her and her husband's families and marries anyway man or woman they get what they deserve. Regardless of the politically correct answer.
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