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Home with You
Home with You
Home with You
Audiobook5 hours

Home with You

Written by Claudia Burgoa and Grahame Burgoa

Narrated by Joe Arden and Grace Grant

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

An imaginary hedgehog fairy made me famous.

A blizzard made me fall in love.

When I was a kid I used to doodle pictures of my best friend.

Well, my best imaginary friend: Harley the Hedgehog Fairy.

Turns out that making up stories about her catapulted me into children’s book stardom.


Now I’m living my dream and working from home.

I’d rather spend my time creating stories than face the real world.

Except, my agent has other plans. He’s booked me on a signing tour across the country.

Six weeks outside of my comfort zone.


I thought that was painful – until I saw Morgan Bradford entering a bookstore holding the hand of a little girl.

He told me he didn’t want commitment.


But I guess he didn’t want commitment with me.

After five painful minutes, I see him off and hope we never cross paths again.

I’m not that lucky.


A blizzard, a car accident and a concussion send me back to Winter Valley…

And under Morgan’s care.


Maybe I am that lucky.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 16, 2021
ISBN9781669653202
Home with You

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Sweet small town, second chance romance. Great narration. Highly recommend!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    MAAAAAN....the description of this book sounded so cute, but...eh.... It had so many elements that I SHOULD have loved, and.....just didn't. I can't even write it a fair review because I started to "DNF" it so many times, and eventually kept trying to give it another shot, until I finally finished it. So my experience of it was disjointed at best. But a book has to be BAD for me to give it less than three starts, and this was not bad writing or a bad story. It just didn't do it for ME.