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Danny Hall Gets a Lawyer

Goose Run, Book 1

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Danny Hall Gets a Lawyer

By: Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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About this listen

Danny Hall is terminally single.

That's not surprising, given that he lives in the tiny township of Goose Run, Virginia, and the only other gay guys he knows live with him in his grandma's house and are like brothers to him. It probably also doesn't help his dating prospects that he works at a gas station.

When a series of petty disputes with his awful neighbor escalates into a legal matter, Danny calls in a lawyer. But when Miller Clarke turns up on his doorstep, Danny finds himself chasing more than just legal advice.

Miller Clarke is used to dealing with minor claims and oddball cases. But tree law? That's a new one. He can't exactly be mad, though, not when his new client, Danny, is super cute and just Miller's type. But Miller only intends to stay in the area for long enough to gain some experience before establishing a real career in the city. He doesn't have time for a relationship, no matter how tempted he is. Miller's got big plans, and Danny Hall and Goose Run don't fit in with them.

You know what they say. The course of tree—true love never did run smooth.

Welcome to Goose Run, a small town full of quirky characters, big personalities, and unexpected romances. Just don't ask about the goose.

©2026 Lisa Henry (P)2026 Podium Audio
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