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Sweet Whiskey

Brackenridge, Book 1

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Sweet Whiskey

By: Avery Dauson
Narrated by: C. J. Grey, Avery Caris
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About this listen

I came to Brackenridge to find my dad, but I may have found a pack of cowboys instead.

With my best friend at my side and a worn photograph in my pocket, we take a road trip to Sweet Whiskey, the bar where my parents met.

As soon as we step inside, I know my life is irrevocably changed with a single look from a dark-eyed cowboy sitting on a stool.

Colt is all alpha in a tight Henley and perfect pair of Wranglers, and my inner omega gushes for him in more ways than one.

When I take a job dancing at the bar, he brings his alpha buddies on my first night. Brooks is bubbly and charming with a bright smile. Dallas is serious, but sweet and nurturing.

A single dance starts a chain of events that none of us can control. My main purpose for being in town is on the back burner as they help me through my heat spikes.

I'm falling fast for the cowboys that I'm almost positive are my scent matches, but it all comes to a crashing halt when I find out they're keeping a secret from me.

Can I forgive them, or should I move on from this town and the perfect pack I wasn't even looking for?

Sweet Whiskey is a first-person, multi POV, fast-burn MFMM cowboy omegaverse.

©2025 Avery Dauson (P)2026 Podium Audio
Contemporary Genre Fiction Paranormal Small Town & Rural Westerns Cowboy
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