Kick the Dust Up (Luke Bryan)

Kick the Dust Up (Luke Bryan)

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This book 'Kick The Dust Up' is the second book to Thirty-Bridge. You should read Thirty-Bridge before you read this book. Luke may have moved but he'll never get those memories of home out of his head. He misses the Flint, the farm, the bridge, Muckalee Creek all of it. But he's working on making great memories here at his home in Nashville. Mariah has her new baby, Luke is there to help but doesn't want to be the "so called father figure" to the child. Luke keeps Mariah on her feet to find a husband. While all that's going on Luke's trying to work things out in his relationship, stay friends with Caroline and keep his career at a start. Will Luke stay with this new girl? Will Caroline be back? Will his dream kick off? Many new things are in store for Luke. Read the book to find out!
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When Luke Bryan looses one of the best things he claims to have ever had in the world it changes how he acts, him as a person, and his life choices. He struggles to get back on his feet and knowing he wasn't enough anymore for the person he fell for tore him into pieces. He moved back to Leesburg Georgia from Nashville Tennessee and began working on his daddy's farms. After six years he still hasn't managed to get back on his feet. His best friend Michael Carter helps him and continues to try and make Luke forget about his past and move into the present. Michael Carter and Luke Bryan play in small town bars for little money as well. Sooner or later Luke moves on, he forgets the past and moves to the present and he begins to realize that he is indeed "enough". Read the book to find out what happens. I'm writing the book and I still read it. If you read it comment, vote, and let me know how you like it. I love all you guys. Thank you!

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