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Long Live the Beautiful Hearts
Bring Down the Stars
Audiobook series2 titles

Beautiful Hearts Duet Series

Written by Emma Scott

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly and Teddy Hamilton

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this series

Never again would I allow my heart to become the plaything of someone else. Never again would I let a man (or men) come between me and my goals. Never again would I love without feeling the fullness of that love in return. Not until I knew it was real. And if that took me a lifetime to find, so be it.

Those were my vows, and after all that had happened with Connor and Weston, I was determined to keep them. To protect my heart. And then he came home, and my vows became his promises.

He held my heart in his hands with reverence and care. He helped me find my soul's greatest purpose in life. He loved me with a love so pure and vibrant, I knew I'd never feel anything like it in a hundred lifetimes. It was real.

Until it wasn't. Until it all came crashing down when I discovered the deep love I thought I'd found was nestled in a web of lies-so soft and silken I hadn't noticed it was there. Until it was too late.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 1971
Long Live the Beautiful Hearts
Bring Down the Stars

Titles in the series (2)

  • Bring Down the Stars

    1

    Bring Down the Stars
    Bring Down the Stars

    I fell for Connor Drake. I didn't want to; I fought against it, but I fell in love with him anyway. With his words. With his poetry. With him. The gentleness and beauty of his soul that speaks directly to mine. He writes as if he can feel my heart, hear its cadence and compose the exact right lyrics to accompany every beat and flow. I'm in love with Connor . . . so why do I feel an inexplicable pull to his best friend, Weston? Grouchy, sullen, brooding Weston Turner, who could cut you down with a look. Fiercely intelligent with a razor sharp wit and acid tongue, he's the exact opposite of Connor in every way, and yet there's electricity in the air between us. The thorny barbs Weston wraps around himself can't keep me away. But the more time I spend with these men, the more tangled and confused my emotions become. When they both sign up for the Army Reserves during a time of increasing strife in the Middle East, I fear I'll never unravel my own heart that sometimes feels as if it will tear straight down the middle . . . for both of them. Contains mature themes.

  • Long Live the Beautiful Hearts

    2

    Long Live the Beautiful Hearts
    Long Live the Beautiful Hearts

    Never again would I allow my heart to become the plaything of someone else. Never again would I let a man (or men) come between me and my goals. Never again would I love without feeling the fullness of that love in return. Not until I knew it was real. And if that took me a lifetime to find, so be it. Those were my vows, and after all that had happened with Connor and Weston, I was determined to keep them. To protect my heart. And then he came home, and my vows became his promises. He held my heart in his hands with reverence and care. He helped me find my soul's greatest purpose in life. He loved me with a love so pure and vibrant, I knew I'd never feel anything like it in a hundred lifetimes. It was real. Until it wasn't. Until it all came crashing down when I discovered the deep love I thought I'd found was nestled in a web of lies-so soft and silken I hadn't noticed it was there. Until it was too late. Contains mature themes.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Good story about childhood trauma, PTSD, forgiveness and love. It was slow burn, easy to listen. Not too emotional. It didn’t make me cry. Nice poetry.