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My Three Hometown Hard Hats

Aspen Springs, Book 1

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My Three Hometown Hard Hats

By: Lacey Day
Narrated by: Christine Forsythe, Walker Williams
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A hookup with a handsome stranger at 30,000 feet… Yes, please.

Coming home to three off-limits contractors who want to claim me? That escalated fast.

After one life-shattering day, I ditched New York and ended up in a tiny airplane bathroom being given the best O of my life.

I didn't catch his name. Or expect to see him again. But fate has jokes.

Now I'm back in my hometown, Aspen Springs—figuring out my mess of a life, helping my mom, and breaking every rule in the book.

It all started with Conrad, my broody mile-high mystery man… I could drown in his ocean-blue eyes.

Then I met his identical twin brother, Brooks, the tattooed flirt. He dares me to misbehave and calls me Trouble.

And I can't leave out their business partner, Austin. My childhood crush, my brother's best friend, and the hottest single dad in Colorado.

They've all made me theirs. At the same time. And I have a decision to make—strap in for the ride of my life or run.

My Three Hometown Hard Hats is a standalone MFMM why-choose romance in the Aspen Springs series. Get ready for small-town rom-com vibes, a mid-flight one-night stand, and a smokin' hot single dad. No swords cross, but hammers swing. Ultra cozy HEA.

©2025 Lacey Day (P)2026 Podium Audio
Contemporary Genre Fiction Romantic Comedy Small Town & Rural Funny
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While I can’t point to anything egregiously wrong with this book or recording, the performance and story both left me feeling rather flat.
I never wondered what was going to happen next, there’s no real arc, and the characters sort of flow together.
While I enjoy low-conflict and mostly cozy why-choose, this particular book had virtually no elements of tension, conflict, unique plot line, or memorable characters. Nothing much happens.
There’s nothing ‘bad’ about this book, but there’s nothing really ‘good’ about it either.

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