
Reckless Treasure
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Narrated by:
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Greg Young
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By:
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Cecily Wolfe
"A total page-turner." (Fiction's Mistress)
When her mother is sleeping with the man she loves, what's a girl to do?
Francesca is weeks away from high school graduation and the hope of escaping her self-centered, grasping family - her trashy mother and hustling twin brother. While her crush on their older neighbor holds her attention, she is blind to what everyone else can clearly see, the love her best friend, Mitch, carries in his heart for her. When her dead grandmother's high school boyfriend returns to town for his class reunion, his immediate attraction to Francesca is a game changer. Can Mr. Long - and his wealth - open up undreamed of opportunities for Francesca's future, and at what price?
Warning: adult content (sexual situations, language).
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I tried so hard....
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Good read...I flew through this audible!
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This is the second book I’ve listened to (or attempted to, in this case) by this author.
I usually love a story with multiple POVs. On that note, I wasn’t a fan. Maybe had the narrator been more favorable, I would have finished? Who knows?! I didn’t get very far into the story and I couldn’t help but notice that whenever the reader was following along to a side character or someone other than Francesca, the character seemed to rarely speak to others. It was all just narrative. I feel there should be a balance between dialogue and narrative and didn’t feel that was working here. I just couldn’t get into the story. I feel like I say this often but maybe I’ve gotten too picky with the story I read and/or listen to? I don’t know. All I do know is when I read/listen to a good book, I can usually spot the “goodness” of it right off.
I wasn’t a fan of this narrator. While he sounded like he had a nice speaking/narrating voice overall, I couldn’t get passed all the pausing! He seemed to pause at the end of every single sentence. Please don’t tell me that’s how he speaks in real life because I don’t believe it. I know not all male narrators can do a convincing female voice, so when I heard the first female character speak, I automatically thought of a drag queen. I laughed. It’s like it was obvious it was a male but then it also sounded like he was trying to sound sassy, at least to me. No thank you. Then when the story would switch to a different POV, the narrator was like “Well, I did all that pausing between sentences, so no pauses between the POVs.” It was hard to follow along basically. On a side note, when the narrator was speaking for Ricky and he calls for his mom, “mama,” that first time, the narrator sounded hilarious to me. He said “mama” is such a way as though Ricky were a toddler or a very young child.
Questions/Comments:
I didn’t understand how Francesca was so lovey dovey with her male “best friend” but in more than a best friend kind of way. In their first scene together she’s kissing his knuckles (nothing strange there especially given they’re teenagers or did she suddenly turn into an old man who thought he was about to go dancing with an old lady?), then kissing him on the cheek. Do teen females with best friends who are male typically do that?
When Mitch spoke, or should I say thought?, about how he’d invited Ricky to his b-day party, I couldn’t figure out why. They weren’t friends. It’s not like they were little kids and he was forced to invite Ricky just because he’d invited Francesca. Plus, Francesca doesn’t seem to even like her brother.
I received a free audiobook version in exchange for an unbiased review.
I couldn't finish.
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excellent
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Along comes Mr. Henry Long. He's infatuated when he sees Francesca, a duplicate of his long, lost love. When he finds out that she is the Granddaughter of his beloved Julia, he wants to get closer to her and offer an opportunity she can't refuse.
I enjoyed listening to this story narrated by Greg Young. 🎧audiobookobsessionreviewer🎧
teen angst
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entertaining
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Told from multiple perspectives, Reckless Treasure is about the coming of age of a girl whose mother is sleeping with her crush, whose twin brother is the scum of the earth, and whose best friend is pinning after her but she is oblivious to his feelings and intentions. Most of the characters are not likable except perhaps for Mr. Long who has a unique perspective on it all.
If you enjoy unlikable narrators and strange love stories than this book is for you!
Not for the Faint of Heart
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Very Days of our Lives
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I actually listened to it twice because I wanted to review some of the earlier thought processes of the characters because they were all so interesting.
This is a great read/listen and will keep you intrigued throughout!
Definitely a page turner!
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Dysfunctional Family Drama Indeed
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