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Daydreamer

By: Susie Tate
Narrated by: Shane East, Zara Hampton-Brown
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As a scruffy, disorganised daydreamer, Lucy Mayweather is like a fish out of water at the high-powered offices of her brother’s billionaire best friend. When she agreed to work for Felix, she had no idea quite how cut-throat his world–or he–would be. She just wanted to escape her reclusive life and be close to her childhood crush, hoping he might notice her.

But Lucy’s lonelier in London than she’s even been in her tiny village back home. The boy she grew up with has been replaced by a powerful, ruthless, extremely attractive man who doesn’t tolerate incompetence and who no longer seems to find Lucy’s quirks cute. Instead, he lectures her almost daily on her general crapness, and seems blind to the bullying she endures from his colleagues.

For Felix, agreeing to employ Lucy was a mistake. This shy bookworm with her head in the clouds, who wears tattered jumpers, carries multiple pens in her hair and has an obvious crush on him must be by far the worst assistant in London. But he’s always had a soft spot for the quirky little girl who lived in her own world and told the best stories. Well, now that little girl is all grown up… and he can’t stop thinking about her.

After Felix gives in to his bone-deep longing for his best friend’s little sister, he starts to feel more than he has in years. But Lucy has secrets, and Felix has trust issues. When his inability to trust her leads to a terrible betrayal and places Lucy in danger, Felix is faced with losing her forever. Because the new, hardened, traumatised Lucy is nothing like the daydreaming pushover she once was…

This is a full length, brother's best friend, grumpy billionaire boss romance.

Trigger warning for workplace harassment and assault.

Warningthere is swearing throughout this book.

©2024 Sett Publishing (P)2024 Sett Publishing
Romantic Comedy

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Loved this Duet Narration

I really enjoyed this story and was excited to add it to my audiobook library. And this duet narration was amazing!

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Narration was fantastic.

storyline was great different from most. Hopefully, there will he stories of Vickie and Micha and Lottie and Vickie's brother

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Loved it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Read the book and loved it, the audio was amazing as well. I have almost all Susie Tate’s books on repeat. I can’t wait for the remaining of the series to be on audible as well!

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It took a minute

I have to say that at the beginning of this book, I found Lucy to be insufferably hopelessly, helpless, which was annoying. The girl can’t even walk. And I get not fitting in a cutthroat work environment, but there were times she didn’t even understand basic rules of socialization. However, as the book continued, and you see her confidence in other areas grow, I began to really like her, and while Felix was also pretty insufferable in the beginning, his yearning for Lucy was really heartfelt. And the abuse that Lucy suffered and his response to it was really touching. Eventually, I did didn’t want the book to end. I love these characters even though I didn’t relate to them very much.

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Perfect! Love Lucy and Felix’s story

My first Susie Tate story, and now I’ll be getting all the rest! Loved this so much! At first, I was annoyed that Lucy didn’t have much of a backbone, but quickly realized how true to life her character was. Very relatable. Great representation of neurodivergent characters, even though not outright labeled as such. And Felix - that was some epic groveling. I am so anxious for Lottie and Vickie’s stories.

The duet narration was fantastic. Couldn’t stop listening and it flew by. Hope this duo narrate the next two books in the series.

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ANNOYING HEROINE

As noted, Lucy is just beyond the pale. Her neurodivergent behavior didn't deliver the best romantic moments. Found it difficult to understand the reason why the MMC would fall in love with her. The constant Raynaud's reminders finally got to me. Couldn't get it. Why would he find Lucy attractive with all the other stuff thrown in? Lucy just became incredibly annoying. DNF at 60%.
Save your time. Other books do a much better job with this topic.

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