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Just Go With It

Nashville is Calling, Book 1

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Lo Summers's life is falling apart.

In a matter of weeks, she's lost her job and her home. To top it all off, she has a chronic illness and no health insurance. Then a photo of Lo looking cozy with her friend, Weston King, a famous YouTube star, goes viral, and it forces them to confront a past they tucked away a long time ago.

Weston King is ready to start over.

When he moved to California six years ago, he thought it would change the trajectory of his career. And it did, but in the past few months, thanks to some bad press, he's felt hollow. There's been something missing, and Wes knows exactly who it is. He expects to have to beg Lo for another chance, but when the photo of them goes viral, it's like opportunity has been dropped in his lap. Convincing Lo to date him is daunting, but convincing her to marry him for health insurance and a place to crash? That might be easier.

Falling hard again seems inevitable, but their friendship barely survived the wreckage last time. Trying again could end in disaster, or . . . it could be the best thing to happen to either of them.

Should they just go with it?

©2022 Madison Wright (P)2023 Tantor
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I got just over halfway and I DNF. The male narrator spoke like a robot, it was so bad. The acting didn't match the character, who seemed like a fun guy. Narration was stilted, rigid and lacking any depth.
The story would have been passable if it weren't for the awful narration. Probably for a younger audience, but not for me.

Terrible male narration

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