Whiskey Lullaby, an all new sexy and emotional standalone by Stevie J. Cole is AVAILABLE NOW!
Synopsis
We all have guilty pleasures.
Mine was the boy my father took in. The guy everyone said I was too good for. The one I knew would ruin me.
But I couldn't help it. The way Noah Greyson's voice sounded when he sang whiskey lullabies to me in the dark; how perfect his arms felt wrapped around my stomach, his nose nuzzled in my hair- that's what made me fall. That intimacy was what made me so very weak. But now millions of women drift off to sleep while Noah sings the love story we wrote, and it was never meant for the world.
The worst mistake I made wasn’t loving him, it was thinking he loved me, too.
At least, that’s what I thought until now…
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Excerpt
Noah,
We were friends. Lovers. Soulmates… and very horrible people together.
I wonder, have you forgotten me by now? Have you forgotten the promises we made to each other?
Do you remember the person I became, how I fell for you even though I knew it would kill me to love someone like you? I knew better, Noah. I did. And this letter isn’t to admonish you or tear you down. No, it’s to make you see what you do to the people you say you care so deeply for.
When I was with you, you made me feel safe and loved and wonderful, but in the end, I felt stupid and so vulnerable. I want to believe you never meant to hurt me; that you never meant to make me hate you. I want to believe all the things you said were true, but it’s hard for me. With everything I’ve found out since we didn’t say goodbye, you must understand why I wish I could forget you.
I will forever hate that I was so weak for you, but I was only weak because I loved you. Despite it all.
I'll always love you.
Hannah
About Stevie J. Cole
Stevie J. Cole likes to write realistic stories with raw, gritty characters you should hate but can't help but to love.
She's obsessed with rock music, loves sloths, and has an unnatural obsession with British accents.
Her books are not recommended for the faint of heart.
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4.5 Jai Guru Devum, Om Stars
When Stevie J. Cole said she was writing a contemporary romance book, I was like no way! Known for her brutal dark books, I knew I had to read this one to see what her thoughts would be on what a contemporary book would be. Boy oh boy am I glad I read this one!
Growing up the ‘preacher’s daughter’, Hannah has always lived her life in the right way. The way that everyone in the small town of Alabama pictured a preacher’s daughter to be. Never getting into trouble, never getting arrested, never sleeping around.
Hannah is now older and has become a nurse. When her mother is diagnosed with cancer, Hannah moves back to the small town she grew up in to help her father take care of her mother.
Noah is the bad boy that everyone in town talks about. Rumors fly so quickly about the horrible trouble this boy has gotten into, how many condoms he buys, how many girls he’s slept with, how many times he’s been arrested.
But when these two meet, where they come from…which side of the tracks, it doesn’t matter. All Noah wants to do is make the sad girl smile again.
This story broke my heart. Not going to lie! Stevie J. Cole can write a great contemporary romance. The story flowed great and was full of emotions. Toss in a grandma that everyone wants to have and you get a book that you can’t put down till the very last page.
When Stevie J. Cole said she was writing a contemporary romance book, I was like no way! Known for her brutal dark books, I knew I had to read this one to see what her thoughts would be on what a contemporary book would be. Boy oh boy am I glad I read this one!
Growing up the ‘preacher’s daughter’, Hannah has always lived her life in the right way. The way that everyone in the small town of Alabama pictured a preacher’s daughter to be. Never getting into trouble, never getting arrested, never sleeping around.
Hannah is now older and has become a nurse. When her mother is diagnosed with cancer, Hannah moves back to the small town she grew up in to help her father take care of her mother.
Noah is the bad boy that everyone in town talks about. Rumors fly so quickly about the horrible trouble this boy has gotten into, how many condoms he buys, how many girls he’s slept with, how many times he’s been arrested.
But when these two meet, where they come from…which side of the tracks, it doesn’t matter. All Noah wants to do is make the sad girl smile again.
This story broke my heart. Not going to lie! Stevie J. Cole can write a great contemporary romance. The story flowed great and was full of emotions. Toss in a grandma that everyone wants to have and you get a book that you can’t put down till the very last page.


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