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Flirting with My Billionaire Enemy
- Blue Mountain Billionaires, Book 2
- By: Cindy Ray Hale
- Narrated by: Emma Faye, Roman Howell
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
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After making me over, my cousin takes me dancing to celebrate me landing my dream job. At the club, a hottie tries to pick me up, but I turn down the player. I'm too focused on my career. But he makes my pulse race, and I find myself watching him from across the room.
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Cute story but terrible narration.
- By Michelle on 08-23-24
- Flirting with My Billionaire Enemy
- Blue Mountain Billionaires, Book 2
- By: Cindy Ray Hale
- Narrated by: Emma Faye, Roman Howell
Cute story but terrible narration.
Reviewed: 08-23-24
If they had steered clear of the southern accent attempts I would have given this a much higher rating. But it was so, so cringy. It was hard to enjoy the story. I wish you could hear both readers before committing to buy. All I heard was the woman’s regular voice. Which was fine. So I bought it. But as soon as she started doing the accented male voices…😬 So bad. Then the man started reading and he was even worse at it. His normal voice is also okay. But…ugh. Just…why?
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A Confirmed Rake
- The Donovans, Book 2
- By: Martha Keyes
- Narrated by: Ella Lynch, Rupert Degas
- Length: 9 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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When Rebecca Russell’s brother marries, she finally has the opportunity she has been dreaming of: to leave the seclusion of her reclusive grandfather’s home and enter into society. But when her inexperience has her making blunders and courting embarrassment, help comes from an unexpected source: the brooding, irritable brother of her chaperone.
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Book of the year!
- By Rose Murray on 06-02-24
- A Confirmed Rake
- The Donovans, Book 2
- By: Martha Keyes
- Narrated by: Ella Lynch, Rupert Degas
Cute story
Reviewed: 04-15-24
I have really been enjoying this series. Fun, clean rom-coms that had me laughing several times. My only complaint is the narrator they chose for Valentine. He’s a fantastic narrator In general, I just find it distracting when the reader sounds much older than the characters are supposed to be. The main characters are early 20’s, but I believe Rupert Degas is in his 50’s. So I can’t help but picture a 50 year old getting involved with a 20 year old. 🤷♀️
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My Ex-Mas Emergency
- By: Jennifer Peel
- Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell, Kim Churchill
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Very few in Aspen Lake expected that I, Calista Monroe, their most notorious wild child, would ever amount to anything besides being a model prisoner. So, imagine their surprise when I returned as the hospital’s newest ER doctor. Believe me, no one is more surprised than I am. I had vowed to never return, even if it was the last safe haven during the zombie apocalypse. But when my niece Quinn begged me to come home, I couldn’t say no. My plan is to stay out of trouble this time, and, above all, avoid Quinn’s uncle Tristan—the man I love to hate and the reason I left Aspen Lake.
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Super cute
- By N. Miller on 12-17-23
- My Ex-Mas Emergency
- By: Jennifer Peel
- Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell, Kim Churchill
Good Story, Terrible Male Reader
Reviewed: 12-21-23
Kim Churchill did an amazing job narrating, Wayne Mitchell on the other hand… where do I even start. His speech was slurred, made the 15 year old sound like a 5 year old and our heroine…every time he attempted a voice for her it immediately conjured up images of a drag queen. I have nothing against drag queens. It just did not fit this particular story. His attempts at female voices were truly horrendous. And when he talked about her sexiness, he just sounded like a leering perv. I could not get past his terrible narrating skills. I wish they just stuck with Kim for the whole book.
Overall, it’s a great story about forgiveness, the realities of dealing with grief, setting boundaries, and people’s abilities to change for the better. Lots of strong female characters. And it was a clean, closed door romance.
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Windsong Manor
- The Proper Romance Regency Series
- By: Julie Wright
- Narrated by: Antonia Bath
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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The London Countryside, 1820. Eleanora Coventry comes from a life of title and privilege, but even that isn’t enough to prevent her from being wed at sixteen to a controlling and dismissive husband. So when she finds herself a widow at only twenty-seven, the idea of choosing her own path forward both thrills and terrifies her. She knows how to be a daughter and a wife and mother, but she has no idea how to be Eleanora. She moves her son and daughter to her late husband’s country estate, where she meets Ridley, the young stable master.
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Intrigue, heartbreak, unexpected resolution
- By S. Sing on 03-11-25
- Windsong Manor
- The Proper Romance Regency Series
- By: Julie Wright
- Narrated by: Antonia Bath
🫤 I’m uu
Reviewed: 10-16-23
I feel like this story had a lot of potential, but it just fell short for me. I’ll admit that it was partially the reader. She made some of the dialogue between the main characters feel kind of robotic, for lack of a better word. But besides that, there were a lot of 6inconsistencies throughout the story, and it alternated between dragging out and being rushed. Also, I didn’t sense a whole lot of chemistry between the two characters.
I probably wouldn’t have even finished this one, but I paid full price for it, so I was determined to see it through to the end.
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The Accidental Text
- By: Becky Monson
- Narrated by: Holly Warren
- Length: 8 hrs
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Once upon a time, Maggie Cooper lived for adventure. Jumping out of planes was child’s play. Now she can’t even work up the nerve to ask out her coworker. For a bit of self-therapy, she begins to text her recently deceased mother’s phone - the only problem is that the number has been reassigned and for weeks she’s been unknowingly texting a stranger her deepest thoughts and feelings. There have also been some not-so-deep texts, like the ones about her appreciation for her coworker’s butt.
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Monotone & depressing
- By Donna on 07-08-21
- The Accidental Text
- By: Becky Monson
- Narrated by: Holly Warren
Great story and narration.
Reviewed: 05-17-23
Good, clean, swoony, romance. Loved it. Didn’t want to put it down. And Holly Warren is one of the few narrators that I like and who doesn’t ruin the story for me.
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When in Rome
- A Novel
- By: Sarah Adams
- Narrated by: Karissa Vacker, Andrew Eiden
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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Amelia Rose, known as Rae Rose to her adoring fans, is burned-out from years of maintaining her “princess of pop” image. Inspired by her favorite Audrey Hepburn film, Roman Holiday, she drives off in the middle of the night for a break in Rome . . . Rome, Kentucky, that is. When Noah Walker finds Amelia on his front lawn in her broken-down car, he makes it clear he doesn’t have the time or patience for celebrity problems. He’s too busy running the pie shop his grandmother left him and reminding his nosy but lovable neighbors to mind their own damn business.
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The Door was Open Longer Than I Was Comfortable With
- By fsloverly on 09-27-22
- When in Rome
- A Novel
- By: Sarah Adams
- Narrated by: Karissa Vacker, Andrew Eiden
Not a fan of the narrators.
Reviewed: 05-04-23
Cute story, though I was kind of taken aback with all the swearing. I don’t remember that being in her other books I’ve read. The thing I couldn’t get past was the narrators. Karissa Vacker was okay when she was doing the womens’ voices. But when she tried to do the guys voices…*cringe* And Andrew Eiden sounded too much The Fonz from Happy Days. I Just couldn’t get past that accent. 🤷♀️
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The ADHD Smarter Parenting‘s Podcast
- By: ADHDSmarterParenting
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Drawing on years of experience working with families, Parenting Coaches Siope Kinikini and Kimber Petersen share how families can improve, heal, and find success using the proven methods of the Teaching-Family Model. Visit smarterparenting.com to learn more.
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very grifty, trust me bro vibes. look into dr barkley
- By Christopher Goetsch on 12-06-24
Thank you!
Reviewed: 05-03-23
I am a parent with ADHD trying to parent 6 kids, most of which also have some type/combination of ADHD. This is my first time listening and it’s already been an invaluable resource. Thank you!
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The Match
- A Romantic Comedy (It Happened in Charleston, Book 1)
- By: Sarah Adams
- Narrated by: Connie Shabshab
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Having worked for Southern Service Paws for a few years now, I like to think I’m prepared for just about any client meeting under the sun. I am dead wrong. The day I meet with single dad Jacob Broaden about potentially matching his daughter with one of our service dogs, I learn a few valuable lessons. 1) Always set my alarm clock. 2) Single dads are way hotter than I previously thought. 3) It is possible to go from fantasizing about kissing someone to wishing they would be run over by a truck in a matter of two minutes.
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A perfect read!!!
- By Anonymous User on 07-05-22
- The Match
- A Romantic Comedy (It Happened in Charleston, Book 1)
- By: Sarah Adams
- Narrated by: Connie Shabshab
Perfect reader match
Reviewed: 02-06-23
I mean, it’s a good book by itself, but this reader just perfected it. 😆 There was some predictability, but I was okay with it for the most part. Cute, clean (and by clean I mean steamy kisses but nothing explicit), romcom.
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