True Blue, Amy Knupp
True Blue, Amy Knupp
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True Blue

Author: Amy Knupp

Narrator: Stephanie Nemeth Parker

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amy Knupp

Published: 02/13/2022


Synopsis

She was jilted on her wedding day. He’s the best friend waiting in the wings.Lexie Gallagher is starting to think she’s better off alone. Her family fell apart years ago. Her relationships all end in disaster. Is she the common denominator who causes everyone to leave? Everyone but her best friend, Gabe, who whisks her away from the scene of the latest breakup.As the human resources VP for North Brothers Sports, Gabe North understands people and how to meet their needs. What Lexie’s always needed is a true-blue friend, doubly so when she’s left at the altar. Of course he’ll be her shoulder to cry on—even though he’s wanted to be more than friends for years.As Lexie heals from her recent rejection, Gabe is everything she needs…and then he becomes even more. But when life gets tricky, can Lexie believe that true blue is forever, or will she find herself eternally alone?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonetta

Mace Perry is a former Washington DC cop who was just released from prison after a two-year stint. She was set up while undercover and is now looking to restore her reputation and find a way to return to a force she loved serving. Oh, and her older sister, Beth, is the police chief whose reputation......more

Goodreads review by Steven

This is an other great fast paced novle by David Baldacci. This book explains how a lady cop, Mason Peary, gets two years of her life taken away from her and attempts to get her job back after her incarseration by bringing down the people who framed her and caused the death of over seven Americans i......more

Goodreads review by Kaitlyn

I picked this up because I wanted a male voice to contrast my diet of ChickLit. Oy. Baldacci tries too hard to sound like he knows this world. He writes eye-glazing passages about guns and “bandits” (I prefer perps…) and seedy neighborhoods in DC. He adds unnecessary details, puts his people in unre......more