
Just Say (Hell) No
Escape to New Zealand, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Emma Wilder
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By:
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Rosalind James
Even a hard man needs a soft side.
Marko Sendoa isn't a beach man. He's not an Auckland man. He's a hard man. Born Basque, raised in the heart of New Zealand's Southern Alps, and bred on hard work, discipline, and getting the job done. It's not easy for a rugby flanker to make it to age 32 at the top of his game, but he's done it. Next year is the Rugby World Cup, and he'll do whatever it takes to be on the field in the black jersey when the anthems are sung.
He doesn't need a kitten.
He doesn't need a pregnant cousin.
He definitely doesn't need a too-short, distractingly curvy, totally unimpressed Maori barista and part-time pet portraitist who fills his house and his life with too much color, too much chaos, and too many secrets.
He's getting them anyway.
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I've read all of Rosalind James books that she's written then listened to them as they've become available on audiobooks. To say she's one of my favorite romance writers is a given. She puts so much everyday problems, issues & happiness into her storyline and characters that you can always relate and empathise. This is the 11th book in her Escape to New Zealand series & I loved it as much as the 1st.All of the books are definatley stand alone but it's fun to see the characters from book to book. Just Hell No deals with some sensitive issues and she handled it so well as always. And Emma Wilder did an amazing job with all her character voices. I love listening to her.As ever I wait to see if there will be a next book in the series
Loved another great New Zealand book
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Marko is on the comeback trail after a devastating injury, leaving his team on his South Island home to play for the Blues in Auckland. As if changing your entire life isn't enough turmoil, his teenage cousin shows up needing his help and he meets Nyree, who turns everything upside down for him.
This book has layers and important things to say about love, about family and about the ways we all need each other. Marko sees things about Nyree she could never see about herself and encourages her not to settle for second best because she deserves to have everything.
This author's books have always touched me deeply, but this book really shows an evolution of style that makes it similar to the stories in Robin Carr's Virgin River series, where real life issues are woven around the couple falling in love and they deal with them along with their growing romance...kind of like you would in the real world. And past characters appear, not just as "drive bys' like in many long running series, but as integral parts of the story...again, like real life. This book is exactly what I look for in the "perfect" book...it has everything I love to read and I'd say the only thing wrong with it is that it ended too soon.
Emma Wilder gets better with every book. So many feels.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review and was not required to post a positive review. All opinions are my own.
Laughter and Tears
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One of James’ best
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I love the story so much. Yet again the author had me in tears more than once. So realistic and descriptive that you can't help but be sucked in and enjoy every minute of it. It is a great book that you'll want to listen to over and over again!
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Well worth your listening time!
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Once again Ms. James has a wonderful cast of characters and a story that will keep you interested until the last page. The narrator Emma Wilder does an excellent job one more time. If you haven't tried this author I highly recommend any of her books because they are all different but similar.
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Another wonderful book!
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An Unexpected Delight
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'Hell Yes' !!
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Books make you fall in love with New Zealand and Rugby
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Ultimately this is a book that escapes a number of overworked problems in the romance genre—most especially the irritating portrayal of couples who are too young to (believably) have their emotional lives in order. Where romance novelists need to do better, Rosalind James has done better with this book. Further, the prose of this book, at least to the ear, told me that she had a more varied sentence structure than in some prior novels—that made for a better listen. Buy it now and listen.
Romance and discovery amid real challenges
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What other book might you compare Just Say (Hell) No to and why?
My favorite by Rosalind has been Just Good Friends --- This just found a spot right next to it! Rosalind - without being preachy - touched on multi-racial parentage, teenage pregnancy and adoption situations. It was a beautiful story filled with humor and tender moments.Which scene was your favorite?
There were several moments that I enjoyed: Marco using a knitting bag along side the head of a snarky young team-member not willing to settle down (who takes their knitting bag into a pub at 2am??); the gray kitten that adopted Marco and would not take no-I-don't-like-animals as an answer; the loving Tarot-card-reading-mother; the same snarky young teammate that falls sweetly for Marco's pregnant teenage cousin; and finally, Nyree's journey from gawky teenager with a crush on Marco to a beautiful spirited woman that finds a rich mature love with the adult Marco. That's only to name a few! You'll have to read it for yourself to find out the rest!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Coming from a mixed heritage - I empathized with Marco's anxiousness regarding how Nyree would react to his mixed heritage when he introduces her to his grandmother. When his young cousin finally finds the right adoptive family for her babies, the scene was so well written and tender that I couldn't help my tears.Any additional comments?
Rosalind has her own distinct writing style. She mixes fantasy with a good dose of reality backed with research making the story more believable - numerous times I have thought "I've had that happen!" (minus the hunky AB, of course).I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.
Knitting Bag + Rugby Player = A Great Yarn!
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