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Magnolia Parks: The Long Way Home

By: Jessa Hastings
Narrated by: Benjamin Noble, Ella-Rae Smith
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How many loves do you get in a lifetime? And are Magnolia and BJ each other's one and only?

It’s been nearly a year since everything happened between Magnolia Parks and BJ Ballentine on the steps of the Mandarin Oriental, and since then it seems like everything has changed.

Magnolia has a life in New York now and BJ appears to have finally let go and moved on.

But when they both wind up back in London and are thrust together once again, they find themselves asking their age-old question: How many loves do you actually get in a lifetime, and, most important—are they each other’s?
Contemporary Romance Romance Feel-Good Contemporary

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READERS LOVE MAGNOLIA PARKS

"If Gossip Girl and Made in Chelsea had a baby, it would be this book." (FIVE STARS)

"Magnolia and BJ have embedded themselves into my DNA." (FIVE STARS)

"This book gave drama, love triangles, toxicity, chaos and I ate up every single moment." (FIVE STARS)

"TikTok made me do it, 1000% lived up to the hype." (FIVE STARS)

"Hands down the most emotional romance book I have ever read and therefore my favourite" (FIVE STARS)
Emotional Rollercoaster • Immersive Writing • Exceptional Narrators • Addictive Storyline • Beautiful Prose

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Wow … my heart…this was so much to absorb and it flew by. Narrators did well

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Magnolia and BJ shows growth, hurt break, reality, and more. You see more growth in each character as they take you on a journey to become better and stronger individually but yet also together.

The story of magnolia and BJ is addictive, yet funny as magnolia comes with more jokes but now her character is just as good as her other friends. BJ is the man not jerk but more like a boy who is realizing there is more to life than sleeping around and being dump.

The book ends with 2 heartbreaking moments that will have you ask yourself how many heartbreaks can your heart take?

How many loves can your heart have?

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This is British Gossip Girl, so know you are in it for the vibes. Narrators are 🤌🤌

Magnolia is a spoiled entitled brat and needs actual therapy. BJ does, or attempts to do, the work in this book. Despite yourself, you root for them.

Great supporting cast. Julian is the hero and the better man. I said what I said.

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Definitely enjoy the books in the narration is wonderful! Wish that there was a little less cat and mouse gaming in the story but overall it was good!

Great continuation of the story!

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Magnolia Parks: The Long Way Home is an emotional rollercoaster. The writing continues to be lyrical and immersive, and Jessa Hastings absolutely nails the angst and vulnerability that define Magnolia and BJ’s relationship. If you’re already invested in their toxic, all-consuming love story, this book delivers more of the heartbreak and yearning you’ve come to expect.

That said, the on-again, off-again dynamic can start to feel repetitive and exhausting. There are moments where the drama feels so constant and repetitive, I was just hoping it would end. Still, the character depth and emotional stakes keep you hooked. It’s a flawed but captivating continuation of a very unique series.

Beautifully Messy, But a Bit Much IMO

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