Author : JA Huss
Length : 9h22
Narrated by : Teddy Hamilton, Ava Erickson
Series : Sacred Trinity, Book 2
Category : Romance
Possibility of free reading : YES
Rosie Harlow is desperately seeking something—though she’s not exactly sure what. A romance would be nice, but so would a simple dinner conversation with her pre-teen son, who is too busy growing up to pay her much attention. Rosie never intended to swear off men, and she’s definitely not frigid—you don’t become a single mom at fifteen by being frigid—but her romantic dry spell has gone on long enough, and something needs to change.
Enter Amon Parrish. Back in high school, Amon was known as the troublemaker, the quintessential bad boy. Twelve years of traveling the world and working with Collin Creed on secretive and somewhat illegal activities have transformed him into a stand-up man.
To Rosie’s astonishment, Amon is now a romantic as well. He decides to court her, not just in any ordinary way, but in a manner straight out of a bodice ripper novel.
But everyone in Disciple, West Virginia, has a past filled with secrets.
Even the cheerful, ever-optimistic, and seemingly innocent Rosie Harlow.
Immerse yourself in "The Echo on the Water," the second installment of the "Sacred Trinity" series by J.A. Huss, brought vividly to life through the dual narration of Teddy Hamilton and Ava Erickson. Spanning 9 hours and 22 minutes, this audiobook delves into a small-town romance filled with secrets, morally grey characters, and the complexities of love and redemption.
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