Well...There You Go!
Well… There You Go!
Where Society, Culture, and Entertainment Collide
Join the dynamic trio of romantic suspense author Iris Bolling, celebrated blogger and host of MidnightAce Book Bar Cynthia Buckner (aka MidnightAce), and music manager extraordinaire Cara Morris (aka MsPrissy) as they dive into lively conversations about books, music, wine, relationships, and everything in between.
With wit, humor, and a refreshing dose of common sense, this bi-weekly podcast is your go-to for insightful discussions, hilarious banter, and plenty of shenanigans. Whether you're a fan of page-turning novels, soulful tunes, or just love a good laugh, Well… There You Go! is the perfect way to unwind and stay entertained.
Tune in for the chatter. Stay for the fun.
Well...There You Go!
Yours Forever by Farrah Rochon (Bayou Dreams Bk 3)
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Tamryn West, Ph.D., did not plan to swap Boston lecture halls for dirt roads, a failing radiator, or a surprise motorcycle rescue. But a research grant leads her to Gauthier, Louisiana, where the past opens doors she never meant to knock on, including the one belonging to Matthew Gauthier, the lawyer who avoided her calls and showed up anyway with dimples fully deployed.
Matt knows the town’s legacy like second nature, a generational inheritance he’d rather protect than narrate. The Gauthier Law Firm has long been the heartbeat of quiet justice, and Matt guards his family history the same way he wins a case, carefully, privately, and without extra commentary. Charming? Occasionally. Cooperative? Never on the first request, or the twentieth.
Their collision begins with a ride into town, luggage retrieved like a good deed that came with invisible fine print, and a quiet spark that grows louder than expected. Archives and chance meetings steer their summer off course, but their journey to happily ever after is worth the ride.
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