I’m so excited that the audiobook for HOMESPUN by Magnolia Robbins has released! HOMESPUN is an enemies to lovers, rich girl/poor girl novel is a modern twist of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
I fell in love with Charlotte and Marlow so fast, and so much so that while proofing the audio, the proofer found a few instances where I combined their names during narration. This cracked me up when I listened back to hear myself say “Marlotte said” or “Charlow looked at her.”
I hope you enjoy listening to their story as much as I did narrating it.
From the publisher:
No Miller could ever love a Livingston.
Charlotte Livingston’s perfect little life was over.
She swore she would never work at the bourbon distillery with her last name on it. That she would never be a part of her family’s legacy. But when her posh, cozy world went up in flames, she was forced to return to her small hometown of Bardstown, Kentucky, and face a bitter truth. That she was stuck there, working in the family business, whether she liked it or not.
And it wasn’t that bad. Until Charlotte realized that her boss was Marlow Miller.
Marlow and Charlotte are exact opposites in every imaginable way, yet Charlotte can’t seem to get enough of the sexy-southern-as-you-could-get-woman. But the problem is, Marlow doesn’t want anything to do with her. Everyone in Bardstown knew that the Millers and the Livingstons had been at war for decades, and for good reason.
And if her parents found out she was falling hard and fast for a Miller woman, her life might actually be over.
And Marlow’s would be, too.
This enemies to lovers, rich girl/poor girl novel is a modern twist of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.