
Winter Oranges
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Marie Sexton
Jason Walker is a child star turned teen heartthrob turned reluctant B-movie regular who’s sick of his failing career. So he gives up Hollywood for northern Idaho, far away from the press, the drama of LA, and the best friend he’s secretly been in love with for years.
There’s only one problem with his new life: A strange young man only he can see is haunting his guesthouse. Except Benjamin Ward isn’t a ghost. He’s a man caught out of time, trapped since the Civil War in a magical prison where he can only watch the lives of those around him. He’s also sweet, funny, and cute as hell, with an affinity for cheesy ’80s TV shows. And he’s thrilled to finally have someone to talk to.
But Jason quickly discovers that spending all his time with a man nobody else can see or hear isn’t without its problems—especially when the tabloids find him again and make him front-page news. The local sheriff thinks he’s on drugs, and his best friend thinks he’s crazy. But Jason knows he hasn’t lost his mind. Too bad he can’t say the same thing about his heart.
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This book has all the feels. I am looking forward to reading more of Marie's books.
I fell in love...
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Very sweet
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Ben is the boy who “haunts” a snowglobe he finds in the house left by a previous tenant.
Jason, ironically a B list horror film star, is either crazy or Ben is real and a “ghost”.
I don’t want to give away big secrets but I will drop these morsels:
Ben and Jason find a way to “touch” one another
Jason is the only one who can see Ben
Neither knows a way other than death for them to be together in “real life”
This book ends with a delightful HEA
**
I think this may be my favorite Marie Sexton book (after her Coda series). Her writing is gorgeous and evocative and really draws the reader in from the first page.
The way she “solves” the main dilemma is both terrifying and wonderful!
I highly recommend this story to fans of the belief that love conquers all, for people who believe that there are Christmas miracles, to believers in magic and to fans of sweet and sappy romances everywhere!
5 of 5 stars
Audio
Nick J Russo does another amazing job. He’s easy to listen to and really carries the emotion well. My only disappointment was that he didn’t give Ben an “old fashioned” voice or any sort of voice inflection or accent. He sounds just as anyone else would in our day in time and I guess – in a way that makes sense – but I was hoping for something a little different. Just something to remind us that his voice is coming from a music box…
In any case, it was still wonderful and a fantastic way to experience this amazing story!
4.5 of 5 stars
Overall 5 of 5 stars
Maybe the best Holiday Audiobook This Year!
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The narration was great, but unfortunately for me, I'm OCD...and from Idaho. So the whole mispronunciation of Coeur d'Alene and Spokane made my teeth hurt every time, and my OCD couldn't let it go. Certainly not a deal-breaker, just a perfect storm for me that I found irritating.
Overall, I found this listen to be one of the best this year for me, and will likely be an annual thing during the holidays.
Pleasant Surprise!
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Perfect!
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Did the story keep me engaged: reasonably
Was I invested in the characters: mostly
📖 Story comment: easy pace, likeable characters, sweet story.
I enjoyed Winter Oranges, the concept was clever (although I would have liked more background on Ben's sister), I wasn't completely drawn in, but I was invested in the (somewhat predictable) outcome.
Was a good book for a lazy weekend listen, I was able to have it playing while doing other things and didn't lose track of the story.
🎧 Narrator comment: I enjoyed Nick J. Russo narration, he suits the characters, has good cadence, inflections and intonations and it's easy to distinguish the characters from each other. Overall an enjoyable performance and he bought the book to life.
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📌 Where does it fall on my personal scale? 7
• 1 not my thing • 2 didn't like the narration • 3 didn't keep my attention • 4 was good, but once was enough • 5 enjoyed it • 6 will listen again if I'm in the mood for the narrator • 7 goes on the "re-listen" list [4⭐] • 8 kept me up past bed-time [4.5⭐] • 9 recommended to family/friends [4.75⭐] • 10 own it in multiple formats [5⭐] • 11 keep a copy with me at all times [5⭐]
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enjoyed it
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Perfect for Christmas time
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Sweet and soulful
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Slow Burn But Worth It
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Safely trapped in a snow globe since the beginning of the Civil War, Ben has accustomed himself to a world of silence.
For 150 years, the snow globe has passed from hand to hand coming to rest on the mantle of a fully furnished home. Jason, an actor from LA, purchased the home as a restful spot from the lack of privacy in Hollywood.
Finding the snow globe, Jason is shocked to see a man there that no one else can see. Learning how to communicate is a challenge.
Nick J Russo brings this tale the spark it deserves.
A Solid 4 ****
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