
The Difference a Day Makes
Perfect, Indiana, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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By:
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Barbara Longley
Escape to the picturesque, tiny town of Perfect, Indiana…
Paige Langford has it all: wealth, beauty, and ambition. Yet when her boyfriend’s betrayal costs her both her dream job and her reputation, she retreats to her brother’s rural home in Indiana to heal and figure out the rest of her life. There she meets Ryan Malloy, a gruff, hard-drinking cowboy whose surly temper can’t hide the pain in his eyes.
Ryan has lost it all. He is a man on the edge, haunted by war and a lost love, who finds solace in a bottle - until a job offer from his former commander provides a glimmer of hope, and a second chance for the future.
Paige has always avoided brooding bad boys like Ryan, yet he might be exactly what she needs, while Ryan, the man who thought he had nothing left to live for, is tempted to risk his battered heart one last time...
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The book is exactly what you think it will be, happy ending and all.
It was just ok.
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Heartwarming love story
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Another great book in the series
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Difference a day makes
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I don't usually buy books with male narrator's
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Ok for #2
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Difference a Day Makes to be better than the print version?
I did not read the print versionWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Difference a Day Makes?
When Ryan visits the sight of Theresa's accident and says his goodbye to her.What about Nick Podehl’s performance did you like?
He is does a great job with the male voices and tells the story well. Keeps the listener interested. He has a tendency however to make the women sound like they are talking in baby talk a little bit. I have noticed this in other books as well.Any additional comments?
This book is far and away much better than book 1 in this series. I very much liked both lead characters. I still find Ted to be a pain and that would be fine if it helped the story line in any way but it does not. I also feel at times that some of the characters are over reacting to things. If they were on stage they would be over acting. I don't think this is the fault of the narrator either it is how it's written. Never the less. This book 2 is a huge improvement. I look forward to book 3.Characters you care about! Good listen!
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love nick
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This was to me, a realistic romance. The characters weren't 'perfect, but were decent people who wanted to behave decently. I don't have family experience of PTSD or related difficulties, but it felt like the author treated the hero's experience with compassion and respect.
The love scenes were perfect. They were a nice break from the recent glut of romance novels that inject sex scenes more concerned with being graphic and descriptive than romantic. Ms. Longley approaches these interactions with respect for both characters. Nobody was "dominant" or controlling and the female character wasn't a clueless little cluck waiting to be "mastered*. They were equal partners experiencing the joy of being together. Sweet is the word that comes to mind; but I don't mean that it was fluffy or without substance. This was sweet in the best sense
This book was shorter than I normally choose. But it was just right for this story. It occurs to me that many romance novels I've read lately would be improved by some trimming.
The narrator was very good. Love the Oklahoma drawl.
I highly recommend this book and look forward to future installments of this series.
Aaaawwww.. this is the sweetest story. I loved it!
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The narration was good. Nick Podehl did a good job.
This is one audiobook that I’ll listen to more than once.
Very good story. Liked the narrator too.
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