
Show Down
Juniper Ridge Romantic Comedies, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Charles
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Stella Hunter
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By:
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Tawna Fenske
They called me America’s smartest entrepreneur. So how was I dumb enough to let my dream girl get away?
I built my billion-dollar business slinging a hammer. Not with a law degree like the rest of my tight-knit family. An entire chain of luxury resorts bears my name. But that’s a cold comfort when the woman I love hates my guts. She should, considering how things ended.
So I set out to win Lauren back by moving to this quirky small town and scoring a spot on her family’s reality TV show. Between a botched baking class, sexy bumper car battles, and a bizarrely hostile fish, I’m almost sure we’ll get our second chance at love. Too bad Lauren’s in no hurry to pick up where we left off. Even if our chemistry’s still off-the-charts hot. Good thing I’m no quitter, especially when it comes to her.
One-click this small town rom-com about a self-made billionaire trying to secure his second chance at love with the woman he let get away...if he can convince her to stop hating him.
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I found it interesting that neither Nick or Lo had stopped loving the other during their two year breakup, yet neither of them were willing to reach out and talk to the other about what happened. It makes me wonder what will happen in the future with them. I'm just not sold on this relationship as I'm not sure either is really ready for a lasting relationship. I guess only time will tell.
I both read this book and listened to the audiobook. I much admit that this is my first Benjamin Charles book. I have heard good things about him as a narrator and he did not disappoint. His voice is mesmerizing. Stella Hunter is a really good Lauren. I thought they both played well off of each other with the banter.
Lo and Nick have loads of chemistry but lack comm
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Benjamin Charles and Stella Hunter narrate this audio, and are a fantastic pairing to give life to Nick and Lauren. Benjamin Charles is a new to me narrator, and oh man is he swoony! I loved his performance of Nick showcasing all his passionate, hopeful, and loyal personality. Stella Hunter brings the perfect touch of sass and determination to Lauren's character. Both narrators captivated and hooked me from the start with their performances.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book! In this book you get a hot, alpha carpenter proving he deserves a second chance at love, a reluctant, fierce, independent woman, steamy time, cute animals, a feisty fish, a bumper car ride filled with all the sexual innuendos, glimpses of all the Judson siblings, and HEA perfection. I am looking forward to more from Tawna Fenske!
Sweet, Steamy, and Hilarious!
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Show Down is book 3 and it's all about the second chance romance between Nick and Lauren. We begin the story in the past to see what transpired between the two for them to break from one another. And boy, it isn't pretty. Lauren was completely humiliated in front of many family and friends. Fast forward 2 years and we see Nick back in her neck of the woods. What will happen between these two now? Will they forgive and forget? Play nice or Avoid one another??
This story is told from Nick's and Lauren's POV and we definitely needed to hear from both of them to understand where they were coming from and to see growth from the characters. I can tell you that I totally commiserated with Lauren and it probably would've taken me awhile to even warm up to Nick again. But they obviously have a past and still have a lot of love for one another that never faded.
I enjoyed being back in this world and revisiting the past characters. Getting to know Nick and his family as well as Lauren and their story. Unfortunately, I wasn't totally invested in them as a couple. I was TOLD they had a past and they just fell right back into things a bit too quickly for me. I didn't really get to FEEL them get to know one another and fall back in love. But I DID get to see growth with the characters and them realizing their mistakes they made in the past and how they could change to be better in the future.
With that said, I liked the story, but didn't love it. What I did love was the performances from the audio narrators. Having listened to the past two books, I really feel like I am getting to see the real Juniper Ridge and its inhabitants. Benjamin Charles did a great job capturing Nick and Stella Hunter totally became Lauren. They brought those characters alive and made me enjoy the story that much more.
Overall, this book wasn't my favorite of the series and I didn't fully connect with Lauren and Nick as a couple, but I needed their story to appreciate another piece of Juniper Ridge and the Judson family. I also liked that Tawna Fenske took a chance and included an interracial couple. This made their story more real and relatable. And Juniper Ridge really needed some diversity. This story was needed and I will still be looking forward to more books in this series.
3.5 stars for this second chance romance
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Nick and Lauren were head over heels for each other, dating for year, when Nick dropped the bombshell that he was moving...at a party and without telling Lauren first (he had reasons, but I still kind of wanted to punch him in the junk). The worst part? Lauren thought he was about to propose and in one of those terribly awkward scenes where you know what's going to happen, and it does, but you still want to die a little on the inside as you squirm your way through a cringe-worthy embarrassing moment that you're dragged through with the character, she yells out that she will marry him. The problem? There was never any intention of a proposal on the near horizon. Mortified, Lauren ends the relationship, pretty much ripping out her own heart. Skip ahead two years: Nick's building business is on top of the world and Lauren is successfully producing Juniper Ridge's own reality show on their carefully curated small community on a former cult property with her family. Nick's business has the tender to extend and develop the establishment, bringing him deliberately back into contact with Lauren. He's determined to prove how much he has tried to change and how much he needs Lauren in his life. But old habits sometimes refuse to go away and the couple need to push past stubbornness, pride and poor communication to have any chance of a future.
To be honest, I expected a bit more angst with the initial break up and consequent getting back together. While the book certainly highlighted past mistakes, it didn't dwell too heavily on them for the most part with Nick and Lauren willing to make a go of it much earlier than I expected. Don't get me wrong, former sins certainly cropped up here and there, but it was resolved pretty easily as both Nick and Lauren knew they had to work past it for their relationship to be successful. This was also assisted by the fact that the two main characters seemed to have the self control of a flea when it came to each other, with nowhere near as much animosity present between the two as I had expected. I liked that the author didn't drag this out too much and had Nick operating on the front foot to from the very beginning as he was determined to get Lauren back.
I would have liked for Lauren to stick to her guns for a bit longer, but this is just personal preference and it certainly didn't taint my liking of the story - as I said, it wasn't a bad thing, just unexpected. As a result, the focus was definitely the rebuilding of Nick and Lauren's relationship and trying to meet each other half way. There was a teeny bit of excess drama towards the end, but I get why it was there. I found it a bit strange that with Nick seemingly so into Lauren, even after two years, that he hadn't made any effort to stop or repair the initial break up and fought to keep their relationship going.
As for Nick, I loved him. While he seemed a little clueless about some things, the author had him trying so hard to repair his relationship with Lauren that he couldn't help but be endearing. Lauren was also a strong character and the usual suspects, aka the family and their partners, crop up frequently, some more than others. There's also a cameo by one of the Ponderosa crew which was a nice touch. The reader is treated to the quick confessionals at the start of each chapters again (I love these!) as the story is told from both Nick and Lauren's point of view.
As this book is set in a reality TV world created by this author, I found that the story line didn't emphasis Juniper Ridge, its origins and its features/characters too heavily as this has been done in greater detail in other books in the series. As a fan of these stories, I liked this as it allowed just enough detail for familiar themes of the series to be built upon while focussing on the rekindling of a relationship between Nick and Lauren. Instead, since this is a second chance novel, there were flashbacks and a good amount of innuendos and reference to their past shared history together.
I'm really enjoying this series. It puts a unique twist on a series built around a familial connection and I'm always guaranteed a feel good story with a happy ending. I love how Nick was committed from the beginning to a fresh start with Lauren, throwing himself out there and holding nothing back. I'm a sucker for a second chance novel and this was a cute read. There's a epilogue at the end that wraps up the story and sets the reader up for Cooper and Amy which I can't wait for.
The narrators of this audible book were great, especially Benjamin Charles. His voice is like hot chocolate on a cold day - delicious - and matched what I pictured for Nick perfectly.
Second chance feel-good winner
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After a big misunderstanding on where their relationship was going next, Lauren and Nick broke up and haven’t seen each other in years. Lauren left Hollywood to work on Juniper Ridge with her siblings and Nick built his resort empire one construction site at a time. Now he’s joined Juniper Ridge and is set on winning Lauren back. Lauren is still hurt from the past and is hesitant to let Nick back in. But thanks to the magic that is Juniper Ridge, Nick has all the opportunities to prove he’s serious about them being together again.
Lauren and Nick’s story was so much fun to listen to and I really enjoyed their story. Lauren was hurt by how things went down with Nick years ago and I admired that she just didn’t immediately forget what had happened. She made her feelings known and I loved that about her. Nick captured my attention from the beginning and despite not being at the best at communicating when they were first together, he’s a great guy. And all those years apart, he grew into a great man and was better at communicating what he was feeling. He worked hard to prove to Lauren that he had changed and wasn’t shy about showing it. The connection and chemistry they had was still very much there and it reignited as they spent time together. And I love that they were an interracial couple.
Benjamin Charles and Stella Hunter were great as Nick and Lauren. Benjamin is a new to me narrator and I loved his smooth and husky voice for Nick. Stella was wonderful per the norm. She brought all of Lauren’s emotions out perfectly.
Sweet, flirty and emotional
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Lauren was devastated when her and Nick broke up and she doesn't plan to get in that position again but when he shows up in her community working for her family then those feelings that never went away come to the forefront and she must decide is it worth getting hurt again to have love.
This book has lots of feelings in it and a crazy fish as well as some great characters. It stresses the importance of communication on so many levels and of not making assumptions as we all know what happens when we assume. It also shows us we can't please others without first pleasing ourselves. We should never base our life choices on what our parents want or what we think they want nor should we think we are communicating what is in our heads. No one can read our minds so we are responsible for expressing what we feel. Great job, I loved it.
Benjamin Charles and Stella Hunter were amazing narrating this book. Their voices were perfect for Nick and Lauren. I enjoyed listening to them.
Second chances at love
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Another good Juniper Ridge book
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After a horrible misunderstanding, Nick and Lauren's futures went in different directions. Nick gets the opportunity to be part of the reality show that Lauren produces and jumps at the chance to be around her again. Lauren has never really forgiven Nick for the embarrassing way their relationship ended. Nick is determined to prove to Lauren that he messed up and to give them a second chance.
I was excited to return to Juniper Ridge after listening to the first two books. Nick and Lauren had some obvious tension between them given their past misunderstanding. Unfortunately, I failed to feel the romantic connection between them and the humour from the first two books was not as present. I enjoyed connecting with the previous couples and look forward to what is next.
Audio ... Benjamin Charles and Stella Hunter managed to bring the characters and story to life.
3.5 Maple Leafs ... Show Down (Juniper Ridge 3) is a second chance, romantic comedy that is told in the first-person dual point-of-view of Nick and Lauren.
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