Malibu Rising Free Audiobook

Malibu Rising (2021)

A story about one unforgettable night throwing an epic party.

It’s August of 1983 in Malibu and Nina Riva’s annual end-of-the-summer party anticipation is high. Everyone wants to be near the famous Rivas family: Nina, the talented surf­er and supermodel; brothers, Jay and Hud, one an accomplished surfer, the other an acclaimed photographer; and their adorable baby sister, Kit. The children of the famous singer Mick Riva are a source of fascination for people everywhere, especially when they’re the offspring of the legendary musician.

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Nina herself is not looking forward to the upcoming party, because she doesn’t want to be the center of attraction. She has also just been very recently publicly abandoned by her husband.

“Four famous brothers throw an epic party to mark the end of the summer season. But over the course of 24 hours, the family drama will change their lives forever.”

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By midnight the party has become totally out of control. By morning, the house will have burned down. Before that first spark in the morning hours, the alcohol will flow and the music will play. And the loves and secrets that formed this family’s generation will all rise to the surface.

Malibu Rising (2021) by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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