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Country Gold by Heatherly Bell




Title: Country Gold
A Wilder Sisters Novel
Author: Heatherly Bell
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Cover Design: Elizabeth Mackey
Release Date: September 17, 2018




Blurb

Fame
tore them apart…


A scandal ended the careers of the Wilder Sisters, the chart topping country
rock band. But Lexi Wilder is okay with that, thanks for asking. She's
been on the road since roughly forever, and even if the scandal has followed
her home to Whistle Cove, California, Lexi is going to enjoy the break. After
all, there's quite nothing like the beautiful sandy beaches of Monterey Bay to
calm a woman's soul.



Luke Wyatt never asked to trade fame and fortune for the only woman he's ever
loved.

Now that he's finished a punishing year-long national tour, all bets are off.
He's coming back to his hometown of Whistle Cove for the quiet, the beaches,
the inspiration, and the girl. Not necessarily in that order. There's
pressure from Nashville to deliver more country gold like the #1 song he
co-wrote with Lexi Wilder.
But Lexi
can’t forgive Luke for choosing fame over her…









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Playlist



She’s My
Kind of Rain
by Tim
McGraw
In Case
You Didn’t Know
by
Brett Young
Make You
Miss Me
by Sam Hunt
Sober by Little Big Town
Die a
Happy Man
by Thomas
Rhett
She’s
Everything
by Brad
Paisley
Make me
Wanna
by Thomas
Rhett








Excerpt


“Lexi
Wilder.”
She
recognized the deep voice, the smooth sound of whiskey if it could speak. Lexi
whipped around to face Luke Wyatt. Her heart hiccupped at the sight of his long
and lean body braced against the side of her cottage. One corner of his mouth
tipped up in a half smile and he studied her with those deep and fathomless
dark eyes.
Her mouth
was dry. Knees? Liquid. “W-what are you doing here?”
“Wasn’t
going to give you the chance to say you don’t want to see me.” He moved away
from the side of the house and took a step toward her. “Tour’s over. I’m home.”