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The Rebel With Broken Strings

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The Rebel With Broken Strings

By: Stacey Kennedy
Narrated by: Alexa Elmy
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One hot stolen night with a country star turns into a major complication in this Western romance set in the wilds of Montana, perfect for fans of Elsie Silver and Lyla Sage.

The past walks back into town – and he’s wearing cowboy boots

Aubrey Hale misses the big-city life she left behind for a small-town – the life that included a one-night stand with country star Gunner Woods. But Aubrey and her friends have recently sworn off men. So when Gunner turns up in Timber Falls, she pretends she’s never met him.

Gunner is surprised to see Aubrey again and even more surprised by how she’s acting. The carefree woman he knew for one night is now jaded. After a failed record launch, Gunner can relate – and maybe they could even find solace in each other, if she’d stop treating him like a stranger.

Aubrey’s not ready to let her guard down, but when Gunner’s career reignites, she’ll have to reckon with her discontent. Can they chase two separate dreams without burning everything to the ground?

She thought their song was a one-hit wonder…

Perfect for fans of:

🌃 One night

💖 Second chance

🔥 Slow burn

Wondering what to read next? Read more Stacey Kennedy cowboy romances!

The Devil in Blue Jeans (enemies to lovers)

Lone Wolf in Lights (fake dating)

©2025 Stacey Kennedy (P)2025 Harlequin Enterprises ULC
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