VBT# Sole Sister - Brooklyn James



In the first book The Boots My Mother Gave me , we meet sisters Harley and Kat . The first book focused on how Harley was the subject of abuse from her father and introduces us to the boy who saved her Jeremiah and her prized possession from Benny - her first car "Charlene". In Sole Sister , many years have passed and Harley is married to Jeremiah and has children and of course her car Charlene is still going solid . Harley is now a songwriter and musician and her sister Kat designs boots inspired by of course their mother's love of cowboy boots. This book starts with the sisters headed to Nashville where Harley has been given the opportunity to grow her music career and Jeremiah - has a spot in the Nashville SWAT team and Kat has decided to open her own shop called Sole Sister.  As we all know books must have a conflict point and in Sole Sister it comes the day after the music awards where Harley should be celebrating her win for new Songwriter on the scene but instead she is forced into a situation to try and save her marriage as the paparazzi caught a picture of the welcome kiss by Shooter - a new singer on the block and blown it out of proportion.  Is her career worth throwing her marriage and children away for ? Can Harley have both pieces of the pie or will she discover that sometimes for the journey of happiness to work , sacrifices must be made in order to save the ones you love ? For Kat, though the publicity has been great for her as she is being inudated with calls from people wanting boots designed, also a new love interest in the form of an Aussie SWAT team member seems to be looming on the horizon for Kat.  Will the sisters finally get the happiness that they deserve and long overdue or will they discover that fame and fortune isn't what it is cracked up to be and nothing matters if you don't have the love and support of family behind you.
Find out in Brooklyn James's new book "Sole Sister".

 

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