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  • Where Broken Wings Fly

  • Briar Valley, Book 1
  • De: J Rose
  • Narrado por: Elle Sonali, Drew Mehrtens
  • Duración: 14 h y 16 m
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (27 calificaciones)

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Where Broken Wings Fly

De: J Rose
Narrado por: Elle Sonali, Drew Mehrtens
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I'm on the run. Desperate and afraid.

After breaking free from the gilded cage of my abusive marriage, I have nothing to my name but a letter from a long-lost relative.

Come home, Willow. Your family is waiting for you.

I sacrificed everything to flee for the tiny town of Briar Valley and its promise of a better life for my young daughter. Hope often takes the unlikeliest of forms, but I didn't expect to find it nestled among the rugged, snow-capped mountains. Nor did I intend to surrender my heart to three tortured mountain men hiding from their own grief in the thick forest of pine trees.

Briar Valley offers a home to all lost things, but at what cost?

I have to make an impossible choice. Do I spend the rest of my life running from the demons in my past, or should I risk it all in the name of love?

From the bestselling author of Blackwood Institute and Sabre Security comes a small-town, why-choose romance featuring a determined single mother running from her past and the three smoking-hot mountain men who give her a new home. It is book one in a duet and ends on a cliffhanger.

©2023 J Rose (P)2023 Podium Audio

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    5 out of 5 stars
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Love this author

This is my review for both books in this duet.

I'm such a fan of J Rose's writing. She's truly such a talented author, her writing is just beautiful. I love how all her books are in the same world while being such different stories.

This is definitely the 'lightest' of her books. The first is a really sweet story of love, strength and the incredible power of a mothers love. While then the second book is more suspenseful.

I listened to these on audiobook and usually I'm playing games on my phone. But for the last hour of the this series I stopped playing and just lay in bed listening. I was completely captivated not noticing anything around me.

I always say it's been a good whychoose when I love all the guys and man did I love these guys. Though I think Micah is my favorite.

Can't wait for my next read by J Rose.

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    5 out of 5 stars
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Perfect for those who love dark RH romance

Why?
Why?
Why am I doing this to myself?
Probably because J Rose write the best dark romances, I’ve ever read. I've been fascinated by the Sabre Security series. And this one is as mindblowing as the others.
The list of TW is long and they are very detailed in the book.
Really, take them seriously.

You can only admire the strength of Willow because of the HELL she’s been through.
Killian is the caveman chopping woods.
Zack is the light, funny and flirty one.
Micah is the tortured and shy one.
Each embodies all the emotions around.

I am not particularly fond of the pregnancy trope. But the story is so raw that it keep me reading.

The audiobook is brilliantly narrated by Elle Sonali and Drew Mehrtens

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#2 please!!

Loved all of the emotions in this book! Not much spice so if you’re wanting a pantie drencher then this isn’t the book for you, but if you want hero’s, mountain men, a horrific ex and why choose then you’ll enjoy this book. It’s a powerful ex that’s a monster who won’t let his wife ever be with anyone else, but she finally gets away and finds herself in the arms of twin brothers and a grumpy mountain man story. Oh and she has a daughter that has all 3 of them wrapped around her little pinkie. It’s dark, but not the kind of dark book where it takes you a minute to get over what happened to them.

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Not for me

The storyline was weak and too far fetched. The romance was more like porn and took up far too much of the narrative. I have no interest in Book 2

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