
Red Dirt Heartache
Red Dirt Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Gene Sullivan
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Jasmine Trexler
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By:
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Brooke Cowan
About this listen
“Letting go is hard to do…”
Three summers ago, Austin Rose and James “Cass” Cassedy were wrapped in a romance they thought would last forever. The laughs, the thrills, the late nights under the Oklahoma stars—everything about that summer was perfect. Until it wasn’t.
Now, with Austin long gone, Cass struggles with her memory, his own self-worth, and demons too tempting for him to turn away. Can he overcome his troubles on his own, or will it take someone from his past to help him see the light?
The second book of the Red Dirt Series takes a dive into the tumultuous life of addiction, trauma, and most of all, heartache.
So, hold on to your boots. It’s a bumpy ride.
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