
Absinthe
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Narrated by:
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Douglas Berger
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Brooke Hayden
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By:
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Winter Renshaw
The name on the screen was "Absinthe".
But I knew her as the sultry voice blowing up my phone for late-night chats about Proust and Hemingway interspersed between the filthiest little...mutually satisfying exchanges...I'd ever experienced in my life. We'd never met. Until the day she walked into my office, her cherry lips wrapped around a candy apple sucker and an all too familiar voice that said, "You wanted to see me, Principal Hawthorne?"
Author's note: This full-length romance is a complete standalone and contains subject matter that may trigger sensitive listeners. All characters are adults, and all interactions are consensual.
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Started Off Good, Then Just Fizzled
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great age gap romance
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Love
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Complicated review
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awesome story and beautifully told
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Scandalous and a little sweet?
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This is a Sexy romance with a large dose of taboo and opposites attract-and a smidge of troubled pasts. Taboo bc the lady is 18 and in high school and the man is 28 and will be her principal. She comes from a poor family that did drugs and abused her. Her rich uncle takes her in and now she is a former poor girl, out of place in a rich neighborhood. She “meets” the man online on a local dating app, however the two haven’t met each other yet, and don’t know each other’s real names. Their online romance grows over the summer and once school starts the couple realize who each other are once they Physically meet in school.
Although their relationship is taboo, the student/principal relationship isn’t quite the leading drama.
Misunderstandings part their paths for five years, where they don’t have any contact with each other. Fast forward five years and their story begins again.
It’s a pretty easy listen, with the level of angst settling around “tolerable”.
The narration is great! There is a part in the book where Douglas Berger does some extreme dirty talking and it’s...well...🤤. Yes. I used an emoji to describe it. Bc there are no words. Brooke is great as always too. The HEA is fulfilling, set two years in the future.
This was definitely a great listen.
Taboo romance. 1POV. HEA standalone.
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It started out great, different from the hoards of others in the genre. The female character is strong but different, no simpering virgin thank goodness. It’s the student/school instructor dynamic. Then we fast forward five years and the female character has gone from unique and disadvantaged castaway of addict parents to clichedly perfect—a cookie cutter character that ‘can set a fancy table, my posture is perfect because my boarding school made us walk with books on our heads and then I started a PR firm (another cliche career for female romance characters) and started dating a billionaire. Then she and the male protagonist reconnect and forge a cliched perfect and completely idealized relationship, have twins and the story ends. It’s like the author wrote the first half with some effort then mailed the rest in on cut and pasted from every other romance book ending out there.
Half great, half cliche
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Just Good
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The whole story felt superficial and weak. Normally I think of parts the edition should have cut but this story needed more meat
Good narrators bad story
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