Melody, Helen Hardt
Melody, Helen Hardt
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Melody

Author: Helen Hardt

Narrator: Amanda Stribling, Lee Samuels

Unabridged: 7 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/26/2023


Synopsis

He’s the melody in her mind…Beautiful Brianna Steel has her life planned out. Graduate college early. Check. Work with her father in the Steel family orchard. Check. Marry Jesse Pike.No check there. Jesse has never given her a look.Finagling her way onto a rock and roll tour with Jesse and his band, Dragonlock, should help move her final goal along. At least Brianna hopes it will. She’s been in love with Jesse since she was fourteen years old, and though she’s had several relationships, no one compares to the darkly handsome rocker.Jesse Pike and his band just got their big break. Opening for Emerald Phoenix on their Europe tour could lead to fame and fortune, and his family desperately needs the money after a fire destroyed their livelihood. He can’t let them down, and he’s determined not to let anything distract him—certainly not vivacious cowgirl Brianna Steel, even if she is the most gorgeous woman he’s ever laid eyes on.In the end, though, it’s not just his attraction to Brianna that puts the tour in jeopardy.

About Helen Hardt

I doubt that many authors can state that they have been writing since they were six years old. But, such is the story of author, Helen Hardt. Helen had a passion for the written word from age 6 when her mother read stories to her at bedtime. She wrote her first story, then gradually became an award winning author of historical, romantic fiction and erotica.

Author Hardt is also a mother, an attorney, a black belt in Taekwondo, and a grammar geek. She lives in Colorado with her family, and has the luxury of writing from her home.


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“Of particular interest to fans of contemporary romantic erotica and suspense…exceptionally performed by the narrative teamwork of Amanda Stribling and Lee Samuels.” Midwest Book Review