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My brother's best friend needs me to be his wife. I might be the only person who can save him. Or I might be the one person who tears him apart . . .
Lucas Carson was her brother's best friend. The man Simone sent letters to while he served in the Marines. The man she fell in love with.
But while he was deployed, Simone's world caved in on her. She stopped sending him letters and stayed away from their hometown, too broken to return. Too broken to risk seeing him again . . . until a hit-and-run has her rushing back to their small town.
And now, Lucas needs her help. He needs Simone to be his wife. He's gotten himself into trouble, and someone wants to take him down. Neither of them expects their old sparks to reignite or for things to be even better, hotter, between them.
Except, secrets can't stay buried forever, and the truth about the past might be the thing that tears them apart forever . . .
One More Chance is a small-town, standalone romance and is the first novel in the Carson Brothers series.
Contains mature themes.
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Caitlin Kelly, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, is a seasoned voice-over artist with experience in Japan and the United States. She has a BFA in drama and studied musical theater at the Collaborative Arts Project 21, an off-Broadway theater company and musical theater training conservatory. She got started in voice-over work in 2009 while living in Japan where she toured with Disney’s World of English and World Family Club as a performer and a puppeteer.
Alex Knox has narrated over 130 audiobooks. In addition to audiobooks, Alex has an extensive list of theater credits including several years as Young Ebenezer Scrooge in South Coast Repertory’s long-running “A Christmas Carol.” He’s appeared in and lent his voice to commercials, provided a voice soundalike for actors in a blockbuster film franchise, and written/performed No Static at All. He is a graduate of UC Santa Barbara and the Yale School of Drama.