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Cocky Bastard

A Series of Standalone Novels, Book 2

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Cocky Bastard

By: Penelope Ward, Vi Keeland
Narrated by: Emma Wilder, Shane East
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The New York Times bestseller. He was someone who belonged in my wildest fantasies instead of a rest stop in the middle of Nebraska.

A sexy, cocky, Australian named Chance was the last person I expected to run into on my cross-country drive.

When my car broke down, we made a deal. Next thing I knew, we were traveling together, spending sexually-tense nights in hotels and taking unplanned detours.

My ordinary road trip turned into the adventure of a lifetime. It was all fun and games until things got intense.

I wanted him, but Chance wouldn't make a move. I thought he wanted me too, but something was holding him back.

I wasn't supposed to fall for the cocky b-----d, especially when I knew we'd be going our separate ways.

All good things must come to an end, right?

Except our ending was one I didn't see coming.

©2015 Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland (P)2025 Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland
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Well I'll address the elephant in the room 1st up. Shane West (English) does a creditable Aussie accent. You won't cringe. Some of the Australian bits of the story where meh! Especially the slathering of Vegemite and eating from the spoon! We all love Vegemite but as an Aussie we know less it's best.

The story is broken into two sections. The first section is Aubrey's point if view and the second Chance. You'll laugh at Pixie the goat. it's a really good story told a little differently.

A great listen!

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