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Sweet Tea & Baby Makes Three
Sweet Tea & Baby Makes Three
Sweet Tea & Baby Makes Three
Audiobook3 hours

Sweet Tea & Baby Makes Three

Written by Rachel Hanna

Narrated by Becky Boyd

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

Somebody's having a baby... In the final audiobook in the series, a new baby is coming, and there's nothing more exciting! Plus, Evie makes a big decision about her future. As usual, there's a guest at the B&B with secrets of their own. If you love clean women's fiction with romance, friendship, and strong family bonds, the Sweet Tea B&B series is for you!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCC Media LLC
Release dateMar 26, 2023
ISBN9781666642216
Sweet Tea & Baby Makes Three
Author

Rachel Hanna

Rachel Hanna is a USA Today Bestselling Author and lifelong resident of north Georgia. She writes women's fiction, clean contemporary small town romance and stories about Southerners. Her quirky characters and emotional storylines are a favorite of readers. She's been married for over 22 years and has three kids, all of whom are technically adults but still need money sometimes. :) In addition, she has two rescue doggies and one very snotty outdoor cat who truly believes he owns the place. If you want to be transported to the South and you like phrases like "fixin' to" and "bless her heart"- plus the additional talk of peach cobbler and grits - you'll fall in love with these stories! Visit my website at https://rachelhannaauthor.com/

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I really liked the storyline of the Sweet Tea books but I have to say that the narrator of the audio version made it a bit difficult to get through; she was just very "drippy". That's the best word I can come up with. I said this to my 20 yr old and she looked confused, then I played a bit of it and she then agreed that was the best word for it.

    I am a Southerner, born and bred, but I do not know of any man or woman that speaks this way and especially not teenage girls much less boys.