BrownEyed Girl, Lisa Kleypas
BrownEyed Girl, Lisa Kleypas
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Brown-Eyed Girl
A Novel

Author: Lisa Kleypas

Narrator: Brittany Pressley

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Avon

Published: 02/24/2026


Synopsis

The compelling and emotional conclusion to New York Times–bestselling author Lisa Kleypas' beloved Travis series "is passionate and immensely rewarding, speaking right to the heart of what romance readers love" (The Washington Post).Narrated by Brittany PressleyWedding planner Avery Crosslin may be a rising star in Houston society, but she doesn't believe in love-at least not for herself. When she meets wealthy bachelor Joe Travis and mistakes him for a wedding photographer, she has no intention of letting him sweep her off her feet. But Joe is a man who goes after what he wants, and Avery can't resist the temptation of a sexy southern charmer and a hot summer evening.After a one night stand, however, Avery is determined to keep it from happening again. A man like Joe can only mean trouble for a woman like her, and she can't afford distractions. She's been hired to plan the wedding of the year-a make-or-break event.
But complications start piling up fast, putting the wedding in jeopardy, especially when shocking secrets of the bride come to light. And as Joe makes it clear that he's not going to give up easily, Avery is forced to confront the insecurities and beliefs that stem from a past she would do anything to forget.The situation reaches a breaking point, and Avery faces the toughest choice of her life. Only by putting her career on the line and risking everything-including her well-guarded heart-will she find out what matters most . . .

About Lisa Kleypas

Lisa Kleypas, an American author, was born in 1964, and chose the genre of Historical Romantic Novels to begin her writing career. Even when her and her mother's Texas homes were taken by a devastating flood, they both went to buy the necessities, and for both of them that included a romance novel. After her graduation from Wellesley College in Political Science, Lisa published her first book at age 21. She has been very successful writing for Avon Books with her representative being the prestigious William Morris Agency.

Lisa has been writing full time since selling that first book at 21 years of age. She has sold millions of copies around the world, and has won many writing achievement awards over the years. One non-writing achievement came when she was Miss Massachusetts in the Miss America Pageant in 1985. At only 5'2", it was a challenge to wear a banner on which was printed one of the longest state names. She did win a "talented non-finalist" award for singing an original song.

Lisa decided in 2006 to temporarily change her writing genre to contemporary romance, but she did say she plans to return to historical romance in the future. Her list of published books keeps growing, with her 2012 book, "Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor" being made into the Hallmark movie, "Christmas With Holly". In 2015, she was given the honor of emceeing the Romance Writers of America Award Show. Lisa lives in Washington with her husband, Gregory, and their two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christie«SHBBblogger» on July 18, 2015

Title: Brown-Eyed Girl Series: Travises #4 Author: Lisa Kleypas Release date: August 11, 2015 Cliffhanger: No HEA(view spoiler)[Yes (hide spoiler)] This has to be the biggest gap between books that I can remember. Six years! And I was just as excited when this landed on my Kindle as when I first heard that Brown-Eyed Girl was in the......more

Goodreads review by Duchess Nicole on July 17, 2015

4.5 STARS I was set up to love this book. I contains my favorite things. First off, the fact that the wait for Joe's story just heightened my expectations should have been a buzzkill...but it wasn't. Usually, when I expect a book to be outstanding, it inevitably disappoints. I'm thrilled to say that......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on August 06, 2015

4 'modern day fairy tale' stars It had been years since I read the last book with Jack Travis, so I'm not gonna try to compare them. My memory is a little fuzzy except that I remember loving Jack and his power tools and his chest hair. Brown-Eyed Girl feels much like a retelling of a modern day fairy......more