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Penny & Squirt

By: T.M. Haught
Narrated by: Mimi Day
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Penny Mathews is 18 and new in town. Her widowed dad, Robert, just moved them both into an old Victorian house owned by Rebecca Nash, also widowed, who is renting out rooms to help make ends meet. Penny can't help teasing Rebecca's son, Jonah, who is also 18 but a bit shorter, slightly nerdy, and very bashful. She needles him by calling him "Squirt", but takes pity on him when he awkwardly tries to ask one of the other girls at their high school for a date and can't even get the words out.

Penny decides to mentor "Squirt" to help him get over his fear of girls, using her own unique approach guaranteed to boost his confidence and help him rise to the occasion. The problem is, Penny soon discovers that Jonah is the perfect "boy toy" and someone worth giving her heart to as well, and decides to keep him for herself. Now, if they can just keep their romance and their frequent hook-ups secret and not let their raging hormones burn them out, everything will be fine. But that's a really big if!

This audiobook contains adult content.

©2014 T.M. Haught (P)2015 T.M. Haught
Romance Romantic Comedy
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I really wanted to like this book but I kept wanting more depth. It was to predictable and almost repetitious. I feel there were so many different directions the characters could have gone in I was disappointed. Narrator did a good job.

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This audiobook is a YA /erotica. There is enough flirt and some steamy parts but not really an erotica.

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disappointed. waste of time.

For a book with so much sex, it was incredibly unsexy. It reads more like a teen how-to guide. All the appropriate awkwardness was there, but the writing pulls all the investment one could have in the characters out of the reader. There is a ridiculous number of details. I almost expected to be told every time the characters needed to use the bathroom. Literally a minute by minute play-by-play at times. Being told she rubbed him for one minute before massaging for five minutes, every single step of breakfasts being made, who stood how to help someone else out of a tub, all of it detracted. A literary challenge and climax were also apparently unnecessary. There was no real struggle, so there was no low or high point. The only real conflict was wrapped up so fast and neatly there was no real impact on the relationship between the characters except there was more time for them to screw. The main characters talk about a depth of feeling for each other that isn't supported by their actual relationship. In some ways that makes it realistic to the juvenile mindset teens really can have, but pulls from the depth the story could have had.
Overall I had to force myself to get through this and I'm disappointed in what i got for the hours of life i traded away on this book.

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