
Hudson's Luck
A Forever Wilde Novel
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Narrated by:
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Michael Dean
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By:
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Lucy Lennox
About this listen
Hudson:
Don't ever accidentally propose to your girlfriend. In front of her family. Especially if her dad is your boss. Because when you make it clear you've made a mistake, he's likely to send you out of the country to get you as far away from his brokenhearted daughter as possible.
It happened to me. Now I'm stuck in Ireland trying to redeem myself so I can get promoted and have the life I've planned for: successful career, loving wife and kids, a comfortable, financially secure home life in Texas.
But all of that seems to evaporate the moment I walk into the historic pub and see the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Only, he's not a woman.
Charlie Murray is most definitely a man - the kind of man who causes me to take a second look for the first time in my life. And a third look, and a fourth. I can't help but want to get to know him better...to get close to him, touch him, maybe even kiss him. But I'm straight. Or so I've always thought. Even if I'm not, how in the world could a feisty Irishman ever fit into the safe, predictable life for which I've always planned?
Charlie:
Don't ever accidentally fall for the straight guy. Especially when he's trying to pry your family's business right out from under you. I should know. Because when Hudson Wilde walks into my family's pub and begins babbling so adorably, I can't help but fall just a little bit in love. But I'm looking for Forever Man, and the sexy American is certainly not him. He's so confused about what he wants, even choosing something from the dinner menu throws him into a fuddle. But those eyes...how can I resist?
So maybe I’ll give in. One steamy night before he heads home and I go back to life at the pub. We'll never see each other again.
Until, of course, his business deal sends me to Hobie, Texas, right into the middle of Hudson's steady life, more gay Wildes than can fit on a dance floor, and an ex-girlfriend who may or may not be content remaining an ex.
But the more time I spend with Hudson, the more I think he might be my Forever Man after all. And I may be his. Is it possible we could both be so lucky?
©2018 Lucy Lennox (P)2018 Lucy LennoxEnjoyable romp? Hell yes!
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Lucy and Michael perfection
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Loved it
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Forever Wilde Book 4
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great read
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loved it
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Awesome
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Another great love story
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Hudson is the oldest of the ten Wilde children. Like his siblings he values family over all else and has always put his family first. When he accidentally proposes to his girlfriend everything goes pear shaped. Now he's in Ireland trying to redeem himself to his boss, who just happens to be his now ex girlfriend's father.
Charlie is a feisty beautiful Irishman who's swearing off men after a few bad relationships. Running the family pub is all he needs to focus on. Until an American walks into his bar.
Charlie and Hudson's journey is a little different, with their relationship tied up in both of their jobs and Hudson's sexual awakening. It's a great read and I really enjoyed another dive into the Wilde family.
As always we have little snips for future reads including Saint's (with His Saint being book five) and of course the scene with Stevie and the hot fire chief (their story in Flirt, the novella following this book)
The luck of the irish!
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I should have bought the book rather than the Audio. I usually really like Michael Dean’s narration. I could tolerate his bad Scottish accents in ‘Felix and the Prince’! But when a major character is meant to be Irish…. Things went from bad to worse. I had to listen in small blocks to get through it.
Unsurprisingly, Mr Dean doesn’t do regional British accents well and they should have employed a second actor who is Irish and this would have been my favourite in the series.
So either buy the book, turn your ears off as I had to. It was very distracting, to say the least.
The Wilde stories continues should have bought the book not the audio.
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