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Dare to Stay

By: Carly Phillips
Narrated by: Erin Mallon, Joe Arden
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New York Times best-selling author Carly Phillips returns to her sexy Dare world of rich billionaire sports heroes in her new Dare Nation series!

Braden Prescott, the prodigal son, returns home, but what kind of reception will he get from family and the girl he left behind?

©2021 Karen Drogin (P)2020 CP Publishing
Contemporary Sports

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I love the story of Willow and Brayden and all the siblings and new characters that came in
I hope in the future Miss Phillips would have a story book about Aurora who becomes a Kingston and with extra chapters.
I just wish Brayden and Willow had an extra chapter or 2 to extend they're planning of the wedding and more storyline but at this last chapter they did have a good happy ending.
Brianna and Hudson was also great too and some eyes I just wish the book with Brianna and Hudson was longer to.


Great SERIES

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Storyline is getting stale. Each book is almost identical in some areas. Still enjoyed it enough to keep reading them though! And, please, get some new voices for the audiobooks!! Listening to the same two people do the voice overs for all of the books is kinda creepy (shuddering)

Enjoyed it but getting Stale

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The last brother in the Prescott-Dare cousins is Dr. Braden Prescott. Of course his twin Brianna is still single for the next book and the introduced several new characters including Braden’s doctor friend and another family of friends wealthy men through their long lost half sister that Braden found and was treating so there will be at least one more book in this series. Braden is the brother who has been serving with Doctors Without Borders, a noble endeavor except that that he never discussed his decision to join with longtime girlfriend Willow until it was a done deal. Frankly I understand why she was angry and she apparently had abandonment issues but it was pretty thoughless on his part even if it was just for 2 years. He didn’t really make much of an effort to explain or keep in touch either but when he comes back he decides he wants to win her back. He has a sweet caring nature but is somewhat arrogant when it comes to Willow and presumptive in his possessiveness. She has had a rough childhood but apparently didn’t confide any of that the first time around even though they spent a year dating and sleeping together and she thought they “were headed to a future together”. She also takes forever to let Braden explain why he left. Both seemed a bit immature, non-communicative, and self centered in their earlier relationship so it was obvious they needed to both grow on their own before they became involved again. The second time romance had a few sexy scenes, some interesting new characters and of course a villain, plus some surprises from Braden’s siblings. The narration was solid and the story pretty good- especially if you like romances and are a fan of the Dare series.

Brother Braden has to rewin his ex girl

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I like that this writer has chosen an easy flow way of writing. I love the break from the hustle and bustle, and when she writes of sex, well, she nails it !

Nice story

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this is such a great story. alpha romance 😍 💛 💓 💕 💖 💗 😍 💛 💓

so good

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