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Thorn

Carter Kids Series, Book 2

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Noah and Teagan's fragile relationship never stood a chance - not with Noah's meddling stepsister and Teagan's overbearing uncle - not to mention Noah's aggressive ex, Reece, and the volatile criminal gang out for the blood of both of them.

Fast forward to seven years later, and Noah, fresh out of a prison cell, has taken the sports world by storm. He's the best. A fighter. The champ. Unattainable. Unbeatable. But none of that matters to Noah. All he wants is vindication and revenge on the woman who broke his heart and abandoned him when he needed her most - his Thorn.

Teagan has spent the last seven years licking her wounds in a backstreet flat in Cork City. Left reeling over Noah's actions that night, Teagan has spent years trying to piece her life back together, but the memory of what she saw that night continues to haunt her, making her bitter and cold. Desperate to move on from Noah once and for all, Teagan throws herself into a relationship with her first love, Liam, forcing herself to move on despite the protests of her heart.

One fateful night brings the pair back together again. For Noah, it's a triumph. For Teagan, it's a travesty. Old feelings burst to the surface, burning brighter and hotter than ever before, and throwing a spanner in the works for Teagan's fickle relationship with Liam.

But are their feelings too strong to deny? Can she let go of the past? Can Noah trust the woman who walked away from him?

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Chloe Walsh (P)2018 Tantor
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance
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her books are amazing, I wish the Carter books were on audible, I dont understand why there not!! they got me reading again, and I've never stopped I've bought everything she has ever written xxx

love chloe walsh

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Great book, but the narrator made it really hard to listen too. Why have Tegan speak with an Irish accent but her inner monologue sound like Lady Whisteldown?! She made Tegan and Hope sound really whiny, and the male voices either sounded really creepy or really aggressive.

Worst narration I’ve ever heard

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