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Dante

By: J. S. Cooper
Narrated by: Sarah Grace Wright
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A blind date set up by her grandmothers best friend.
A mistaken identity.
A crying baby left at her apartment.

What could possibly go wrong for Sadie Johnson? Just about everything. She thought her week couldn’t get any worse and then she went on her date and met Dante.

Dante Vanderbilt. Hot, charming, sexy, rich, and arrogant. He was the sort of man that every woman wanted to tame. Every woman except Sadie. She disliked him on sight and she let him know that right away. However that only seemed to amuse him and want her even more. Even though he assumed she was a flighty, careless single mother. Even though she let him believe that was true and that she would never want him as a stepdad to her pretend kid. He seemed to find her distaste appealing which only irritated her even more. Sadie couldn’t wait to leave the date and Dante behind, only he seemed to keep popping up wherever she went.

Sadie wasn’t sure what Dante wanted from her, but one thing she knew for sure was that she was in way over her head.

©2018 J. S. Cooper (P)2019 J. S. Cooper
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Fantastic!!

Dante by J. S. Cooper is an amazing read. Loved the Audiobook narration by Sarah Grace Wright. I could not stop listening to it.

Highly Recommend it to all readers.

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Very entertaining.

I had fun with the banter between Dante and Sadie. I really enjoyed reading the beginning of their story, can't wait to read the end. I voluntarily reviewed this audiobook.

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Dante

I really enjoyed this story and it leaves you with a huge cliffhanger.

* Please know that the only reason I gave over all and performance 4 stars is because multiple times throughout the story sentences were repeated even though it’s not in the book that way.*

Sadie is looking for more adventure to add to her life. Dante isn’t looking for anything other than a good time. Their grandmothers are on a mission to get their grandchildren married and hopefully having children soon.

Sadie and Dante’s grandmothers set them up on a blind date. Things don’t go as planned. Sadie has to bring 3 kids with her and Dante turns out to be a judge mental jerk, so Sadie never corrects any of his assumptions. Their grandmas are not going to back down though. They run into each other at a club and then Dante shows up at Sadie’s house.

The chemistry is off the charts and they need to decide if they should go with it or walk away even if their grandmothers will be mad at them.

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Holy hotness!

Dante is a short audiobook. I listened to it while doing laundry and cleaning on my Sunday. It's spicy so you definitely want some headphones! The kids in this story had me rolling around laughing so hard! I enjoyed the lightness of the story with the intense heat between Dante and Sadie. They had a rocky start and I just loved all the different aspects. I'm kind of hoping we have a part 2 for this because that ending... well, I need more after that ending!

So I enjoyed Sarah Grace Wright's narration for the most part. She portrayed the characters fine. Not too special but I enjoyed her voice and appreciated that she didn't try and imitate Dante. My problems with the performance is more the 10 or so second pause toward the beginning and there was several areas where the narrator repeated the same lines twice. The repetition happened at least 3 times throughout the audiobook. It didn't ruin the book for me at all but it was a bit of a distraction and caused me to pause and relisten.

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Light & Playful! Dante & Sadie Trade Insults...

Dante And Sadie Trade Insults In This Light And Playful Quick Read Packed With Steamy Banter, LOL Moments, And Wild Misunderstandings! Ends With A Cliffhanger.


Sadie Peters, twenty-eight, wants love and hates drama. She is lackadaisical and spunky, but has only ever had a few rather bland relationships that ended with her being hurt. She has a new and unusual job for a difficult boss, researching and reporting on art, which she only obtained by very carefully wording her qualifications. She lives in the upstairs apartment in her best friend Cara's house. Cara had been abandoned by the father of her three young boys, and Sadie, as godmother, stepped up to help Cara with babysitting and caring for the children to ease the difficulties Cara faces as a single parent. Sadie nearly feels like a mother herself. With that in mind, she wants a change for herself before she settles down. She wants excitement. She wants more from life, both in and out of the bedroom. 

Sadie hasn't had a date in ages, so she signs up on the Dating on the Edge website, which is a safe place for users to anonymously explore and push their boundaries as they meet new people. She ends up engaged in a series of chats with a user named Jonas who repeatedly makes her blush. As Sadie has never even had a one night stand, the flirty talk makes her uncomfortable but she is committed to pushing herself to bring more excitement into her life. Although the site is unlikely to help her find true love, it at least lets her explores new ideas. 

Sadie's Grandma Louise is a colorful character, always up to some new scam. She tells Sadie that she has arranged a blind date with her best friend's grandson and Sadie. Though she doesn't have high hopes, Sadie agrees to go. 

Dante Vanderbilt, probably early to mid-thirties, is filthy rich. He is a partner at Vanderbilt & Sanders, the law firm co-founded by his grandfather. He lives and works in NYC, spending most of his time at the firm or keeping tabs on various businesses that he co-owns with his cousins, Blake and Steele. They are like brothers, and all three enjoy their bachelor lifestyle. Dante is too busy for a relationship, which is fine because women throw themselves at him; a one nighter is his for the taking. But he isn't a playboy, despite what everyone thinks. 

His co-worker and good friend Lila met a musician a few short months ago. Today she is pregnant and the couple is very happily engaged despite Dante's early misgivings. Dante even developed a friendship with Carter. It goes to show quickly things can change, even when least expected. 

Dante maintains a close relationship with his grandmother, Nana Addie, who helped raise him. Nana is rather colorful, and more importantly, she is the queen of emotional blackmail. She is consumed with the notion that her grandsons should be married and providing her with grandchildren. Towards that effort, she informs Dante about a blind date she arranged for him and her good friend's granddaughter.

Sparks fly when Dante and Sadie meet, but in a matter of minutes the date is over and Dante is left to watch a furious Sadie storm away. Dante cannot seem to help himself near Sadie, but neither can she stop herself. They exchange insults rather than flirting the traditional way, but simmering beneath the anger and irritation is an intensely addictive chemistry. 

Grandma Louise and Nana Addie are entertaining characters and master manipulators as they slyly bring their grandchildren together. Eventually Dante and Sadie begin to bond and their walls begin to crumble. But it all started like a game, with the possibility of a relationship off the table, so every twist and turn spawns new doubt. Intentions are tested and feelings definitely begin to take shape out of hope. The story ends with a twist and cliffhanger that will have you clamoring for the sequel!

Dante and Sadie trade insults in this light and playful quick read packed with steamy banter, LOL moments, and wild misunderstandings. The plot is simple but entertaining, with enough twists to keep the pages turning. The characters are intriguing and nicely developed. The book leaves gaps and questions, but it is presumed it will all wrap up in the sequel. My review copy has some editing issues but it is presumed those were tidied up in the released version. I rate this book four stars. 

As for the audio, it is well done and entertaining. The narrator's use of different voices for the various characters is great. The narrator does trip up a few times but it doesn't spoil anything.

I received a free advance copy of this book and audiobook and am voluntarily leaving a review. 

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Absolutely amazing!

I couldn’t stop listening! The narrator captures the characters perfectly and did such a good job with the story that I regretted having to stop listening and couldn’t wait to listen again!

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Overall I am happy I kept listening

** spoiler alert ** What a cliff hanger ending !!! But, before that lets start at the beginning, I wasn't expecting to like the characters . At first I REALLY didn't like Sadie , she came off a bit whiny and almost co-dependent on her best friend Cara. Cara who is a single mom and also Sadie's landlord/best friend really doesn't seem to mind, and definitely takes advantage of the friendship. I kinda fell in love with the grandmothers of this book, how we never learned if they are actually best friends, and how they ended up wanting to hook up there grand children still confuses me. But, that's not the first place Sadie and Dante who is kind of a dick first meet(go figure) it was actually on a dating site. Where Sadie(kiwi) is trying to explore her adventurous side with her new friend (Jonas) who is actually Dante.

Overall I am happy I kept listening. It turned out to be a good quick listen, and I am sure I will be reading the next addition to there story.

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Love the narration

I love Dante and Sadie's grandmother's. Yes I know not what you expected right. Well let me tell you they definitely help make this book. Dante and Sadie are amazing too and I'm sad this one ended in a cliffhanger. However this is a different kind of cliffhanger for sure. I'm excited to see what Sadie will do when she realizes what Dante already has. Is she going to be on board for his game or not at all.
Also I listened to the audiobook and I love the two people that narrate this one.

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Just when it was getting good

I have to tell you, this is a good book. I laughed and enjoyed it very much. Right up to the cliffhanger, now I'm stuck thinking about what Sadie is going to do and what I would do in her place. As much as I hate cliffhangers, this one was perfectly placed.
I'm looking forward to reading or listening to how Sadie's and Dante's story ends.

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more please!!

First and foremost, this story was too short... I mean that ending.... come on! Joking. This book was funny, entertaining, and left you wanting more of Dante. I haven't found a book of JS. Coopers that disappointed, and for this week I have listened to 3! On to the next!

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