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Peter Cabot Gets Lost

The Cabots, Book 2

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Peter Cabot Gets Lost

By: Cat Sebastian
Narrated by: Joel Leslie
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Summer 1960

After years of scraping by, Caleb Murphy has graduated from college and is finally getting to start a new life. Except he suddenly has no way to get from Boston to Los Angeles. Then, to add to his misery, there’s perfect, privileged Peter Cabot offering to drive him. Caleb can’t refuse, even though the idea of spending a week in the car with a man whose luggage probably costs more than everything Caleb owns makes him want to scream.

Peter Cabot would do pretty much anything to skip out on his father’s presidential campaign, including driving across the country with a classmate who can’t stand him. After all, he’s had plenty of practice with people not liking him much - his own family, for example. The farther Peter gets from his family’s expectations, the more he starts to think about what he really wants, and the more certain he becomes that what he wants is more time with prickly, grumpy Caleb Murphy.

As they put more miles between themselves and their pasts, they both start to imagine a future where they can have things they never thought possible.

©2021 Cat Sebastian (P)2022 Cat Sebastian
20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Romance Feel-Good
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I absolutely adored this book when I read it, I immediately read through a second time and had a book hangover for weeks, even though I’m a bit bored with Joel Leslie as a narrator, he did an excellent job with this book - don’t get me wrong I think he’s a great narrator generally, just a bit over used in the genre - I really hope Cat writes more books about Peter and Caleb, like a 100 more!

Utter joy….

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