
Resonance
Rhythm of Love, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Neve Wilder
I gave the rumor mill fodder for a lifetime the day I walked away from a lucrative music career without explanation.
People can talk all they like; my record stores are my lifeblood now, and I'm devoted solely to keeping them afloat in the digital age.
There's just one little thing distracting me: an Earth-dwelling sunbeam named Owen Harper. I don't know what I was thinking when I hired him. In fact, maybe, I wasn't thinking, at all.
Quirky and excitable, he's a walking, talking danger to fragile objects. His energy alone could power a small country. That's never been my style. Hell, I was probably cutting my first album while he was cutting teeth. He wants a music career, and I'm done with all that. We couldn't be on more opposite paths.
He's other things, too, though. Things that keep me up late at night. Things that make me forget I'm supposed to be simplifying. And damn does he love to push my buttons.
Now I'm struggling to resist his pull, drowning in the memory of his skin under my hands, his mouth on mine. His laugh.
When a long shadow from my past comes calling with an offer, I'd be stupid to refuse. There's more on the line than the survival of the shops I've dedicated the last 15 years of my life to.
Because, those fragile objects I mentioned earlier? One of them might well be my heart.
Resonance is the second book in the Rhythm of Love series but can be listened to on its own. It's a steamy, slow burn, bisexual, age-gap, boss/employee romance with lots of banter and two obstinate heroes who really, really don't want to want the very thing they both need.
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The story has so much depth and emotion throughout the whole thing. Both Dan and Owen are battling with things from their past. Owen had a pretty sad and terrible upbringing, but somehow managed to be the light in everyone's life. Dan was jaded by his brief stint as a professional musician, but seeing him overcome the feelings of failure in not only his love life, but also his professional life was an uplifting journey.
Nick J. Russo was an AMAZING and I mean AMAZING narrator. If I didn't know there was only one narrator I would have thought there were two. His voices for Dan and Owen, along with all of the side characters, were so different that you could instantly tell who was speaking. He had a deep southern voice for Dan and a lighter, airier voice for Owen. He has such a wide range of voices and I will 100% be looking for other books he's narrated. He was a new-to-me narrator and I'm so glad I took a chance on him.
This book as a whole had me running the gamut of emotions. Happiness, laughter, sadness, heartbreak, worry- you name it, I felt it. Neve Wilder has quickly become one of my favorite authors because she just creates these vivid, unique storylines that suck you in from the get go. If you pick this one up, you won't regret it.
Loved Dan and Owen!
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also nick j. russo did a wonderful job. owen was completely owen.
Neve Wilder is a magician.
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Nick is a fantastic narrator as well!
Neve Wilder is a genius!
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Dan and Owen
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Truly Amazing
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Love this series. Want more!
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No, seriously, since his first appearance in Dedicated, I fell for the curmudgeonly, world-weary, mysterious Dan, and pegged Owen as his love interest. I also adored Greg Boudreaux's performance of Dedicated, so Nick J. Russo had two bars to reach, really, and he did so easily.
In the beginning, I think he was a bit uncomfortable with the Southern accent but he worked into quickly, and soon he was voicing my Dan perfectly. Did a great job with Owen, too.
If you've not read the story, it's a slow burn, age gap, grumpy one and sunshine one, boss-employee romance that builds beautifully, and I loved it. Nick did a wonderful job of bringing it to life, and it's going immediately onto my re-listen list!
The bar was set high
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One of my all time faves!
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flirty, slow burn
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Sex scene was not as steamy as author’s other books.
Missed the target
A bit mediocre, and missed target
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