
Almost Like Being in Love
Lost Texas Hearts, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Ross
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By:
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Christina Dodd
As the middle child, Pepper Prescott's rebellious nature helped her survive when her parents disappeared and she and her siblings were sent to different foster homes around the country. Now an independent young woman, Pepper finds herself on the run after witnessing a shooting. Fearing for her life, Pepper flees to the only place she ever considered home and is shocked to find her old lover, Dan Graham, living on the remote mountain ranch.
A battle-hardened ex-Special Forces soldier, Dan no longer strikes Pepper as a man she can trust with her secrets, her life, and her love. But as long-simmering desires flare into a deep, sensual passion, Pepper realizes the only way she can reclaim her life is to ally herself with the enigmatic warrior who's willing to help fight for her future by solving the mysteries of her past - and making her his wife today.
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A great listen
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Not as good as the first in the series
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A little too long
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great 2nd in series
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Lovely.
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Again, Natalie Ross does a really good job with the narration which, in my opinion, can make or break an audio book.
I enjoyed it!
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Fun, but unsatisfying
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If victim mentality was a book character, it would be Pepper Prescott.
*******SPOILERS AHEAD!!!****
Honestly, someone who tried her best to get someone to think the worst of her and when they do, she curls up like an old wounded dog and then pouts and sulks and plays the poor wronged wounded woman. It's enough to make you gag!
I'd say Hope and her crew and Rita were my favorite characters. Russell was hilarious. I laughed out loud at the first words out of his mouth after getting flipped onto his back.
Dan was okay, if a bit cheesy with the 'oh my darlings'. At times he reminded me of the book heroes from the novels of the early '80s.
Still, his wounds, both physically and emotionally (the tragedy of the little girl...😢) and his story overall was the most believable and touching. Poor guy.
The Villains...hmmm
General Jennifer Napier didn't feel like any kind of a real threat because we only experienced her at the beginning of the story and then no more interaction til near the end.
It didn't matter how many seemingly dozens of times Pepper thought the name 'General Jennifer Napier' when obsessing over what may happen. She simply wasn't an interesting enough villain for me to care what she did.
I think I could have gotten more into what kind of threat she posed if from time to time the author showed the reader what was in her head or at least part of her hunt for Pepper.
Schuster got off easy compared to the atrocities he committed. It felt like the author was pressed against a deadline and had to rush to finish. The big climax felt...off. We got zero interaction with him. No showdown between him and Dan, nothing. Dan was denied his vengeance against Schuster for the child, which to me made that part the worst.
Not my favorite of this series.
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