LukeLovur's Reading List
3 stories
Slipping Away by LifeIsLukeBryan
LifeIsLukeBryan
  • WpView
    Reads 6,624
  • WpVote
    Votes 464
  • WpPart
    Parts 13
I think one of the worst feelings is when you come to the realization that you're slowly drifting apart. You're slowly losing that one person who you thought you'd be with until you take your last breath. You're losing the one person who used to complete you, love you, make you laugh, make you smile, make you feel safe and secure, make you the happiest person on earth. But as I sit here now, watching our beautiful children, I try to pinpoint the exact point that we did drift in opposite directions. Your face flashes in my head, over and over, twisting the knife deeper into my heart. Maybe, just maybe, letting go would be easier than holding on, because holding on is causing me more pain than letting you go would. I can feel you slipping away just as I can feel the tears slipping down my cheeks. Quickly, quietly, sorrowfully. Join Caroline Bryan, Luke Bryan's wife, in this sequel to A Bond Never Broken as she endures the test of a true love's bond.
Temporarily Yours by LifeIsLukeBryan
LifeIsLukeBryan
  • WpView
    Reads 158,936
  • WpVote
    Votes 6,011
  • WpPart
    Parts 41
Caroline Boyer can never seem to find her place in this world. Whether it be a career or one single job, nothing ever works. She ends up either quitting on her own or getting fired. Worse yet, her bosses always try to pursue a romantic relationship with her once she's done. Losing sight of her path in life, she finally comes along something she's good at- working with children. With that gift very few possess, she becomes a nanny to Luke Bryan's two sons and his nephew. Join Caroline on the adventure of her lifetime as she endures a true test of love, patience, and triumph.
The Boy I Thought I Hated by OutOfNowhereLuke
OutOfNowhereLuke
  • WpView
    Reads 6,257
  • WpVote
    Votes 439
  • WpPart
    Parts 20
Sometimes things can deceive you. Caroline Boyer, a seventeen-year-old girl had experience nothing like no other. She always had a dislike for the country boy who seemed so rebellious. She never liked him. He always drank, went to parties, and just got too carried away. But the boy actually isn't what he seems. He doesn't go to bars to drink and party, he went to them to perform songs. Caroline was forced into going to a bar with her friends for at least one night, but when she sees the real him, Caroline wonders why she thought he was so different. She was shocked. But she insists she doesn't like him, that she still hates him. But does she really? Does she have a secret crash on this boy?