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Things We Left Behind Audiobook Free by Lucy Score

Things We Left Behind (2023)

Things We Left Behind by Lucy Score

A steamy and suspenseful romance that will leave you breathless.

Lucian Rollins and Sloane Walton have been at each other’s throats for nearly two decades. No one really knows why, but their perpetual fighting is weighing on their friends group. When they make an effort to cool their bickering, they find there’s a thin line between hatred and passion.

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Lucian is a lean, mean vengeance-seeking mogul. On a quest to erase his father’s mark on the family name, he spends every waking minute pulling strings and building an indestructible empire. The more money and power he amasses, the safer he feels. Except when it comes to the feisty small-town librarian that keeps him up at night…

“The Knockemout series’ third book tells a classic tale of enemies-to-lovers, featuring witty banter, tension, and relatable characters. A must-read for fans of romance and suspense.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Sloane Walton is a spitfire determined to carry on her father’s quest for justice. She’s also the only woman who can see through Lucian’s tough exterior and reach the heart he’s so carefully guarded. As their attraction grows, Lucian and Sloane must confront the secrets that have kept them apart for so long. But when danger strikes, they’ll have to rely on each other to survive.

Things We Left Behind (2023) by Lucy Score

Things We Left Behind (2023) by Lucy Score
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Lucy Score's "Things We Left Behind" is a thrilling romance and suspense novel, the third in the Knockemout series, featuring a classic tale of enemies-to-lovers, witty banter, and relatable characters.
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