
Landon & Shay: Part One
The L&S Duet, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Miranda Jay
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Teddy Hamilton
Shay Gable hated my guts, and I hated hers, too.
We went out of our way to avoid one another at all times. When she came in my direction, I went the other. When we locked eyes, she’d turn and walk away.
All of that changed the day I was presented with a challenge. It started out as a stupid bet: make Shay fall in love with me before I fell in love with her first.
That was an easy bet for me to win.
I didn’t love. I hardly liked.
Yet slowly the game started to shift. Shay made me crave things I never knew I wanted.
Love.
Happiness.
Her.
The closer we grew, the more she challenged my darkness, and the parts I kept locked away.
The hurts.
The pains.
The truth.
The game between us became too real, our feelings intermixed, and the risks of hurting one another grew higher.
But you know what they say...
All’s fair in the game of love and war - especially the heartbreaks.
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I loved this book so much! It doesn’t quite top Eleanor & Grey which was the book that introduced me to Brittainy C. Cherry and to these characters, but it’s a close thing.
I always love a good enemies to lovers story and the bet was a cute way to move along the story. I loved how the characters began to open up and how it the book didn’t shy away from heavy, emotional topics and depicting people with mental illness.
I cried multiple times while reading this book and that’s always a huge win for me with books. I love books that make me feel something.
The ending left me dying for more so I’m so glad part two is already out. I’m starting it now!
Narration:
I listened to this book on Audible and unfortunately that was the worst part of the experience. If I could rate the narration separately it would probably by a 3.5. There were multiple issues with the narration. It wasn’t the voice actors voices, but rather actual errors. At one point the narration refers to Landon’s uncle as Dan rather than Lance. There’s also a part where the female voice actor mispronounced a word and they re-recorded the line with the pronunciation corrected but it played after the un-corrected version of the line so there was just this one part twice. I was listening while driving and stuff so I couldn’t check every since issue against the ebook but I did check the Dan thing when I could and the ebook version I checked did not say Dan, it said Lance. Overall the voice actors voices were very enjoyable to read I just wish there wasn’t the quality issues.
Amazing story but has some narration issues
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What makes you sad.
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Brittainy touches on mental illness, domestic/family struggles, drug addiction, and some bullying. It was a really good read and look forward to the next.
4🌟
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Amazing!
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5 stars x2
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You would think this was a depressing book; but honestly it gave me a bit of a healing feeling.
Do yourself a favor, and try this book. A great story.
A great story, don't miss it.
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I personally don’t care for too much angst and enemies-to-lovers isn’t even my fifth choice but this, this was done beautifully that enemies to lovers wasn’t the first thing… the story pulled you in… the female protagonist didn’t look for stupid stuff to fight over… it felt like taking a peek in someone’s story, living it with them.
Narration: I mean, it’s Teddy Hamilton, what could go wrong? Miranda Jay was perfect as Shay… the only thing that would have made it better is if they did a duet
narration… chef’s kiss…
Worth a credit? That’s a resounding YES! Heading to read book 2 then buy the physical copies…
“It started with a bet but ended in truths…”
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Another solid BC read
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