
Hot Pursuit
To Catch a Thief, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Eden Gabay
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Marina Fess
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By:
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Kay Marie
Don't miss this laugh-out-loud, enemies-to-lovers romance that's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days meets White Collar with a dash of The Thomas Crown Affair thrown in!
All Jolene Carter has ever wanted is a bakery of her own. There's only one problem. Her father, Robert Carter, is a world-renowned art thief and she's, well, sort of his protégé. But he's promised her this next job in New York will be their last, and she won't let anyone get in the way of her dreams...especially not the distractingly delicious FBI agent hot on her tail.
Agent Nate Parker has been on the Robert Carter case for years, and if rumors of the aging criminal's retirement are true, this might be his last chance to nail him. With the legacy of his late father in the back of his mind, the stakes are more personal than anyone realizes. He won't let anything stand in the way of justice...especially not the red-headed vixen who keeps giving him the slip.
He's a cop who'd never bend. She's a con who'll never break. But all's fair in love and larceny...
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Critic reviews
"A marvelous opposites attract romance!" - The Genre Minx Book Reviews
"An action packed adventure from page one." - Moohnshine's Corner
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Very few weak links in it. The story was often surprising but always felt grounded in something relatable. Some wonderful stretches of writing and just ideas in general in it (though apologies are due to Dominique Ansell). The narrators both work really well as foils for eachother: the male plays the fastidious, stickler for the rules down to a tee, and the female absolutely nails the carefree criminal with a heart of gold. A great team effort from them both and from the author.
In terms of critique: there’s a stretch later on in the book, before the excellent climax, where the leads go their own ways for a little bit that, while entertaining, misses the magic of Hot Pursuit at its best.
But overall, this is one of the best audiobooks I’ve heard on the platform, with lovely little flourishes in writing, narration, and production throughout.
Bakers, Art Thieves, FBI, an Enemies to Lovers Must Listen
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It's a very entertaining listen, thanks to the excellent characterizations by the male and female narrators.
Nate, a straight laced, diligent FBI agent intent on finally catching the criminal he has been chasing for many years, meets his match in Jolene, the criminal's baking obsessed daughter. Nate is a driven, rule follower, played brilliantly by the male narrator, whilst Jo is a rule breaker - what ensues is a delightful and highly entertaining example of the fact that opposites do attract.
The narrators do a great job bringing this book to life by creating distinctive and engaging characters with just the right amount of romantic tension and comedic relief.
It’s a very easy book to listen to and I was hooked until the very end. Looks like it's the first book of a series. Can't wait until the next one.
I just wish someone would invent a Coopie or at least share the recipe!
I loved the characters in this book !
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A Nice Change of Pace
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Just good fun.
I liked the pace of book and the way it was read by both the narrators
The dynamics between the narrators was good, and the male reading was particularly strong.
Great Rom Com Great Narration
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I am not sure if reading the book would make it better. The annoying male voice for Nate would be gone, but the story issues in the last 2 1/2 hours would still be there.
The laugh out loud moments were plentiful enough that I gave it 3 stars instead of 2.
The last 2 1/2 hours were mostly bad. Not necessarily slow, a lot happened, but the writing shifted to something not as good as the entire first part of the book.
It couldn't decide what it wanted to be
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