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Lines We Cross
Lines We Cross
Lines We Cross
Audiobook4 hours

Lines We Cross

Written by Marika Ray

Narrated by Marika Ray and Cole West

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Small towns were made for second chances…even if it’s your best friend’s sister.

Skylar Rae

I’m getting by just fine on my own when the boy who stole my heart and ran away twelve years ago shows up in town again. He’s a big shot baseball player now, needing my help to rehab his knee. If he’d just lay off the flirting and the dimples he throws with each grin, I might be able to do my job. Good thing I’m not dumb enough to fall for him a second time.

Max

I promised my best friend I would never make a move on his little sister. I kept that promise—if you don’t count that one kiss senior year—but now that we’re adults and I’m moving back home, all bets are off. Skylar Rae isn’t the same person I knew twelve years ago and neither am I. It’ll take a lot more healing than I expected to see if she and I can cross that line again.

Lines We Cross is a sweet small-town romantic comedy that can be read as a standalone in the Nickel Bay Brothers series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2020
ISBN9781662203039
Lines We Cross

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    I read this book when it first came out, and I've recently listened to the audio version. I enjoyed it just as much the second time around. Both a narrators did a good job, they were new to me, but I wouldn't hesitate to listen to anything else they narrate in the future. It's hard to believe that an author can pull off narrating her own book, but she did a great job