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  • One More Night

  • An Over the Edge Novel
  • By: Julia London
  • Narrated by: Renee Raudman
  • Length: 12 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (252 ratings)

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One More Night

By: Julia London
Narrated by: Renee Raudman
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Publisher's summary

Five years after a serial dater (and former CIA agent) breaks up with his actress girlfriend, they both end up working on the same movie set - and their bickering quickly rekindles their fiery passion.

Behind Michael Raney’s good looks lies a string of ex-girlfriends…and a web of secrets. A former CIA agent, stunt coordinator, and one of the dashing, sexy members of Thrillseekers Anonymous, Michael earned the nickname Extreme Bachelor after dating and dumping countless women over the years. But there’s one woman he can’t forget: actress Leah Klein.

Still devastated that Michael dumped her - especially since she thought a marriage proposal was on his lips - former Broadway star Leah almost faints when she sees him coordinating the stunts on the set of her first movie. This film was supposed to be her big break, not another heartbreak.

The more Michael and Leah work together, the more they remember their sensual past. Could the Extreme Bachelor finally be willing to renounce his title? Or will the beautiful women of Hollywood - and the scandalous secrets of his past - steal him away from Leah again?

©2013 Dinah Dinwiddie (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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stubborn

Wow talk about stubborn! I was getting so tired of Leah. hoping Jack's story is better
performance was great, narrator does so many different voices. makes listening so much better

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5 Stars

This book was pure enjoyment! There were so many twists and turns. It kept me mesmerized. I don't have a bad thing to say about it. Pure enjoyment!

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ONE MORE ROMANTIC & ENJOYABLE LISTEN FROM J.L.

I'm enjoying Julia London's venture into the Contemporary Romance scene and this series is a nice change.

Michael (much more than just a handsome playboy) gets cold feet after his long. happy and loving relationship with Leah when it gets too serious so he unceremoniously dumps her but there's secrets in his life that she doesn't know about. Leah is quite devastated and it ruins her life for quite a while. Zoom ahead 5 years, he's now part of the Thrill Seekers Anonymous Group and they meet again, have to work together and he tells her everything including the fact that he's never gotten over her. But she's in a different place in her life now so can she emotionally afford to let him in or let him go.

A nice up and down love story with a few twists, a kidnapping, romantic, sad, funny, sexy, great characters but, above all, it was an entertaining and very enjoyable story.

Worth a credit? Definitely..... and I'm happily about to download Book 3 now.

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My intro to this author...good story

I enjoyed this story, it had twist and turns. It wasn't a straightline to anywhere. It seemed long but I found it more believable than most stories that move fast but we like them.
It had good characters, it had drama...I much preferred this writing. I'm not explaining it well. It's good, it's different than many of the books out there right now. She is definitely an author you can appreciate. Great narrator.

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Very Likeable Couple

What did you love best about One More Night?

I really liked this pair and was rooting for them all they way. Despite them both being beautiful their fears were understandable and their missed cues made sense. It was fun, light reading with some touching parts. The subplot from Michael's past gave the book more interest and kept the momentum going.

What did you like best about this story?

I really "got" each of the two main characters -- like them very much.

What about Renee Raudman’s performance did you like?

Renee Raudman's style has grown on me with this book. Her male Texas drawl was irritating in the first book due to making the handsome studly lead character sound like an old man. This main male character doesn't have an accent which she did better. I liked how she voiced Leah, the heroine.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The main final scene at the producer's house between Michael and Leah. Wow. The scene between the two of them in Michael's loft apartment was pretty darn hot, but I wondered how realistic it could be when they haven't been together in over five years.

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Ugh! Aaargh!

Is this a multi-part story? Yes
Does it end in a cliffhanger? No
Genre(s) : Dramatic Romance
Instalove? No
Do the MCs act like: HS, YA, NA or Adult: Preteen to Adult
Was cheating involved? No
Any major triggers to be aware of?
Listening Speed? 1.25

1.75 Stars for me! See final notes
My rating range of this story... 1 - 2.5 Stars
If significant, why? Both MCs... Grrr!
Biggest deduction? 2 Stars - just awful characters

Main Character Ratings... See final notes
H (Michael ) = Started at 2/10 - finished 6/10
h (Leah) = Started 5/10, fell to 1/10, finished 6/10
TSTL Moment(s)? Yup

Narrator Rating(s)
M () = n/a
F (Renee Raudman) = 6/10
If below 5/10, why?

If Comedy... Type? n/a
Funny, Cute, Cringe Inducing, Mixed or Just No!

Angst Level? Please Please Please STOP!
Light, Moderate, Heavy or Please Stop

Internal Monolog/Dialog? My ears are bleeding as it was 75% of the story!
Light, Moderate, Heavy or Please Stop

Scenes with heat... Yes
When does it start? Quickly
How much of the story? 1%
Anything beyond M/F? No
If yes, explained

Heat Rating... 6/10
Clean or Fade to Black - 1 or 2
Normal to Descriptive 3-5
Detailed Descriptive Sex - 6-7
Um, Wow, Beyond Descriptive Sex - 8 or above

Was there so much sex or unrealistic sex that you rolled your eyes and/or skipped forward? No

The back story... The blurb says it all!

Romance or Gist: At the beginning of the story, yes... until the H turned into a huge d*ck! It sort of develops but the author kept everything buried in crushing drama

The drama explosion... The Cillian (we shall refer to him as Pepe LePew
Did it feel Real, OK or contrived? Ok
Was it OTT? Yes
Separation involved? Yes
Was it resolved properly or rushed? Rushed

Final Notes... Where do I start....?
1. The H dumps his GF out of the blue and then disappears
2. The H's friend sees the h at a casting call and hires her to be in the movie they are shooting, along with a couple of other girls he dated... just for giggles. Not a good friend!
3. Once they meet, the h goes Mega-B on him and uses antics that are meant to be funny but come across as cruel.
4. The h is a complete moron and dangerously naive. She goes into a tailspin for 6 months when the H dumps her and blows a major Hollywood role.
***** Ugh *****
4a. She then accepts a guy hitting on her like Pepe LePew, and then drinks to excess with him the first time she goes out with him. She feels really wasted, beyond normal but thinks nothing of it. Her friends see her, know that she is not acting normal, yet leave her with a guy no one knows!!!
5. He is a CIA trained spy but gets emotional and acts like a junior high school boy when he sees the h in a dangerous situation but thinks that she is happy to be with said bad guy... So much so that he gets caught by said bad guy.

JL, I know that you like drama for the sake of drama, but this was way too much!
*****
HEA or HFN? HEA
Book Source: Kindle Unlimited

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Not my type of book

The main character had too many annoying characteristics. She’s almost like what someone may describe in a movie as the dumb blonde side character, but here she’s the main character. You would think though that as the main character she one have a redeeming quality but no… nothing. Please give me something to like about her. I can’t tell if it was the performance or the story but the main character gave off: annoying and super whiney. Another note, the author over used the descriptions of people -flicking their wrist-
She’s always describing someone talking with flicking their wrist around or waving their hands around. What’s up with this focus on wrists/hands?

The narrator/performance: Not what I like in my voices. I just couldn’t stop picturing Reba from that old Reba show. Also, like I said earlier, I can’t tell if it’s because of what she is reading, but her voice was great at the whole giving off a “I’m an annoying person” vibe.

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Awful, juvenile, don't waste your time

What would have made One More Night better?

Better story, better writing, better narration. This was trash.

What was most disappointing about Julia London’s story?

Couldn't even listen to more than a few minutes of this book. It was that bad - I don't mind a fun light read, but this was just garbage.

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