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The Life We Wanted
The Life We Wanted
The Life We Wanted
Audiobook11 hours

The Life We Wanted

Written by Kelsey Kingsley

Narrated by Virginia Rose and Jeremy York

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

"You have too many rules."

"And you don't have enough."

Sebastian Moore thought he had it all. A drumming gig with one of the world's biggest up-and-coming stars. The looks and charm to get him any woman he laid his eyes on. All the friends he could ever ask for.

But something was always missing.

That is, until he receives a letter, telling him that he's a father to a fifteen-year-old boy. Now, with the addition of his son, a love interest he never expected, and a whole new set of responsibilities, Sebastian finds himself happier than he's ever been.

But old habits die hard, and when life finally gives him everything he wanted, he'll have to find a way to keep his past from ruining the present.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 12, 2019
ISBN9781515940135
The Life We Wanted

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great story and narration. Heartfelt and touching with a really good story line. Love it and will listen to more from this author!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Tabitha is an up-tight real estate agent who is confronted with raising her 15-year-old nephew when her free-wheeling sister suddenly dies. She finds a letter that finally identifies his father, rock-and-roll drummer Sebastian Moore. You can see the HEA coming a mile away.I didn't particularly like either the hero or the heroine; both are cliches in rock-and-roll romance books. What saved the book was the relationship between Greyson and his new father. I enjoyed the parts where they learn about each other, especially as they both love drumming. Sebastian's growing up was believable, faced with his bandmates settling down and the discovery of a son, but Tabitha's reversion to her teenage self was a little much.