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Letting Go

Mitchell Family, Book 1

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Letting Go

By: Jennifer Foor
Narrated by: John Lane, Elizabeth Powers
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Savanna Tate has loved the same guy since she was 14yrs old. Now she and Tyler are in their second year of college. While Savanna is concentrating on maintaining her high grade point average and academic scholarship, Tyler is busy partying with his frat brothers and screwing around on his girlfriend behind her back.

Savanna decides they need a break, just so she can focus and maybe change his mind about his priorities. One night at a party Savanna catches Ty in the act and after a heated argument, she leaves. In fear of losing her forever, Tyler steals a car and proceeds to follow her even after he had too much to drink. He loses control of the vehicle and from the injuries of the accident he goes into a coma.

Everyone blames Savanna for Ty's accident. She loses her friends. His family disowns her. She stops being around people and spends most of her time at the hospital waiting for Ty to wake up so that they can start over and have the future she always wanted.

Then his cousin Colt comes back to town to help with the Mitchell family's farm.

The chemistry between them is electric, but is Savanna willing to let go of Ty to explore her feelings for Colt?

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What would you do if you found the love of your life cheating on you? How would you react when everyone include the family blames you? isolated and tolerated and left to ones on devices can be bad, but hope comes in the form of a long time enemy, to bad he is family. I couldn't stop listening to this book and finished it in 24 hour period.

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vast of emotions

really enjoyed the story, their is sadness and joy in the story their is a relationship that will be tested under stro by circumstances. the author does well with the storyline.

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The book was fine but I have a complaint

If you have a character with a Southern accent, please just get a Southerner to narrate. I like John Lane as a narrator but him trying to emulate a Southern accent just sounded ridiculous and almost made me just give up on the book.

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Very sweet love story💝

I'm looking forward to getting into the book series! I loved this story! Narration made it feel so real! On to book 2!

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Loved this story!!!!!

The only thing sexier than John Lane's voice is his southern accent as Colt Mitchell

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A great passion

First in series.

I would recommend this book for fans of romance books with unexpected plot lines. There are lots of unusual twists and turns. The characters are well-written, multi-dimensional and believable. The erotic scenes are hot (but brief). The narration is okay.

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Savanna thinks she is in love with Ty, who is actually the worst boyfriend in the world. After Ty drunk-drives himself into a coma, Savanna begins a passionate romance with the best man in the world, Colt.

Ty is a well-written character, as in he is completely believable as a massive asshat. I dislike Ty so much I'm not all that interested in continuing on to book 2, where Ty is described in the promo as "misunderstood."

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Despise weak-willed characters...

Savannah was spineless and a huge pushover. Better narration wouldn't have made this story any better so I'll give John and Elizabeth a pass.
I'm grateful I didn't waste a credit or cash on this title.

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I get it these characters are in college so there is going to be a level of immaturity. But I guess I underestimated how immature this author wanted to make her characters.

I made it to chapter 25 and I just couldn’t go on, too much unnecessary dramalama, too much negative stuff happing to one character.
I just couldn’t go on.

The narration was really good, I held out as long as I did because of them.

*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*

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Maybe I am use to stronger woman - Too much crying

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I felt like this book was a big waste. The lead character was so weak. You let your boy friend, his family and his friends treat you like crap and you want to kill yourself. Too weak for me. I just wanted to slap her several times. There was way too much crying and self pittying for my taste. I struggled through the entire story hoping the story would get better, no it doesn't. The readers weren't so bad but it is still not worth the credit.

What could Jennifer Foor have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Make the characters grow up.

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