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Summer Kitchen
- Saving Home, Book 1
- De: E.J. Russell
- Narrado por: Greg Boudreaux
- Duración: 7 h y 54 m
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The foolproof recipe for personal redemption and perfect love...
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AMAZING
- De Kindle Customer en 05-28-24
- Summer Kitchen
- Saving Home, Book 1
- De: E.J. Russell
- Narrado por: Greg Boudreaux
Great series starter!
Revisado: 06-05-24
I really hope to see the rest of this series sometime soon. The combo of EJ Russell and Greg Tremblay is a great one, and I’m already in love with home and Randolph Scott, and can’t wait for the next.
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Pep Talks for Writers
- 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo
- De: Grant Faulkner
- Narrado por: Greg Tremblay
- Duración: 5 h y 38 m
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Every writer knows that as rewarding as the creative process is, it can often be a bumpy road. Have hope and keep at it! Designed to kick-start creativity, this audio handbook from the executive director of National Novel Writing Month gathers a wide range of insights and advice for writers at any stage of their career. From tips about how to finally start that story, to helpful ideas about what to do when the words just aren't quite coming out right, Pep Talks for Writers provides motivation, encouragement, and helpful exercises for writers of all stripes.
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Thank you, Mr. Faulkner
- De Monica P. en 11-19-20
- Pep Talks for Writers
- 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo
- De: Grant Faulkner
- Narrado por: Greg Tremblay
Amazing narration, purple prose
Revisado: 07-27-23
I’m not sure how Greg Tremblay did this book with a straight face. Yes, there are moments of inspiration, and it’s not a terrible book, but reading the pompous, overinflated prose is like wading through treacle, searching for a single crust of bread (meaning) to actually latch on to. Oh look, it’s rubbed off on me.
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You Never Know
- De: Mary Calmes
- Narrado por: Greg Tremblay
- Duración: 6 h y 27 m
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Hagen Wylie has it all figured out. He's going to live in his hometown, be everybody's friend, explore new relationships, and rebuild his life after the horrors of war. No muss, no fuss is the plan. He's well on his way - until he finds out his first love has come home too. Hagen says it's no big deal, but a chance encounter with Mitch Thayer's two cute sons puts him directly in the path of the only guy he's never gotten out of his head.
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toxic bull****
- De Amazon Customer en 11-10-17
- You Never Know
- De: Mary Calmes
- Narrado por: Greg Tremblay
poisonous relationship, weak hero
Revisado: 12-28-18
I love Mary Calmes and own most of her books, but this one is awful. It had potential, but was ruined by the love interest who had no respect for the main character. The "other man," was more respectful of the main character, overall, and he was still an enormous jerk.
The main character was treated terribly by the love interest in their shared past. Instead of there being any period of hesitation after having his heart utterly broken once, he is basically bullied back into a relationship with the same man through a series of "i can't trust you" "yes you can" in one conversation. His PTSD is packaged into one neat paragraph and dismissed just as easily- it's easy to write "it wasn't fixed, that would take time", but when there are no further symptoms of PTSD just because the love interest is so magical, that's poor characterization.
Tremblay, as always, did an excellent job with what he was given.
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Renegades
- De: Marissa Meyer
- Narrado por: Rebecca Soler, Dan Bittner
- Duración: 16 h y 58 m
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The Renegades are a syndicate of prodigies—humans with extraordinary abilities—who emerged from the ruins of a crumbled society and established peace and order where chaos reigned. As champions of justice, they remain a symbol of hope and courage to everyone...except the villains they once overthrew. Nova has a reason to hate the Renegades, and she is on a mission for vengeance. As she gets closer to her target, she meets Adrian, a Renegade boy who believes in justice—and in Nova. But Nova's allegiance is to a villain who has the power to end them both.
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Like conclusions? This book isn't for you...
- De Guarding Cross en 11-21-17
- Renegades
- De: Marissa Meyer
- Narrado por: Rebecca Soler, Dan Bittner
Excellent
Revisado: 12-19-17
YA isn't my usual cuppa, but this one was worth coming out of my comfort zone for. Highly recommended for anyone who likes YA, superhero books, or m/f romance.
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Crash & Burn
- De: Abigail Roux
- Narrado por: J. F. Harding
- Duración: 10 h y 45 m
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It's been five years since Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett first worked together to solve the Tri-State murders, and time has been both harsh and kind. Engaged now, they face the challenge of planning a deeply uncertain future together. Zane is at the pinnacle of his career with one last mystery to solve while Ty is at sea in a world where he's no longer the tip of a spear.
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Bittersweet but Fantastic!
- De Tammy M en 04-15-16
- Crash & Burn
- De: Abigail Roux
- Narrado por: J. F. Harding
One of the best in the series
Revisado: 01-16-17
Possibly the best, in fact.
While the three narrators were all good, I think the last one captured the characters best, and by this book he had a real feeling for them. I especially love his slight Texan drawl for Zane.
There aren't many series that I think get better as they go, but these books are an exception to that. Each book not only revealed more plot twists and introduced more characters, but the characters who were in multiple books grew as people. They changed and became more nuanced with each book. While the romance genre is often plagued by melodrama for its own sake, I think this series controlled that better than most, and that was largely due to that character building. (Also, the adventure aspect helped distract from the dramatic moments.)
I'm sure there are detractors who think the characters are all a little close to the edge, mentally speaking, but I think anyone who has had major contact with the military, particularly combat vets, will see a lot of similarities with these characters.
There was a television-esque feel at times, since the characters were seriously injured in each book, and then recovered enough to do it again very quickly. Roux does address this, though, pointing out that Ty's hands are prematurely arthritic because of the abuse.
Bottom line: If you're interested in character driven romance/action, there's an excellent chance you'll like the series, and this is one of the best installments in the series.
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At Piper's Point
- De: Ethan Day
- Narrado por: Michael Lesley
- Duración: 9 h y 46 m
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Ten years and many boyfriends later, Cassidy Winters finally returns to the ancestral home of his late grandmother, Sadie Hart, despite the best efforts of his father to prevent it. Cassidy's plans of a quiet, seaside ceremony to wish a final farewell to Sadie quickly unravel. Interruptions run roughshod, beginning with Neil, who walks out of the ocean and straight into Cassidy's bed. The dominos topple one by one and news of his arrival spreads faster than Cassidy's legs, bringing his boyhood friend and first love, Nate Sommers, to his doorstep.
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Entertaining
- De Belen en 04-16-16
- At Piper's Point
- De: Ethan Day
- Narrado por: Michael Lesley
Adorable
Revisado: 01-09-17
I found this book by looking through the narrator's work, because I've never disliked a book narrated by him. This isn't his best work, but it's still head and shoulders above most narrators. It's a little awkward in spots, but nothing that takes away from the story.
The story, while a little tropey, was exactly what it claimed to be. If you're disappointed in its predictability, you obviously didn't read the description. (This isn't pointed at anyone, just an observation)
Even given that predictability, it was a lovely story, with well rounded, believable characters, and I'm happy to have paid for it.
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Tell Me It's Real
- De: TJ Klune
- Narrado por: Michael Lesley
- Duración: 10 h y 24 m
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Do you believe in love at first sight? Paul Auster doesn't. Paul doesn't believe in much at all. He's thirty, slightly overweight, and his best features are his acerbic wit and the color commentary he provides as life passes him by. His closest friends are a two-legged dog named Wheels and a quasibipolar drag queen named Helena Handbasket. He works a dead-end job in a soul-sucking cubicle, and if his grandmother's homophobic parrot insults him one more time, Paul is going to wring its stupid neck.
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Don't read on a plane!
- De Kindle Customer en 07-08-14
- Tell Me It's Real
- De: TJ Klune
- Narrado por: Michael Lesley
Pretty much perfect
Revisado: 01-09-17
This book breaks every romance novel stereotype, and it makes you love it because of that, not despite it.
The protagonist is a physically imperfect, seriously pessimistic person, who spends his time planning worst case scenarios in his head. The object of his affections is beautiful, but not a genius, and not a millionaire. Their relationship moves fast, but makes no attempt to pretend that's normal - in fact, much is made of the fact that learning all about a person and learning to love a person are very different things.
There's a lot of humor, from the epic GPS to the hippo video, but the book does just as well on the emotional side, as with Sandy's story from high school, but it does this without going into the melodramatic, or focusing for too long on just the drama aspect. Very well balanced.
One of the best romances I've ever read.
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Bear, Otter, and the Kid
- De: TJ Klune
- Narrado por: Sean Crisden
- Duración: 12 h y 19 m
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Three years ago, Bear McKenna’s mother took off for parts unknown with her new boyfriend, leaving Bear to raise his six-year-old brother Tyson, aka the Kid. Somehow they’ve muddled through, but since he’s totally devoted to the Kid, Bear isn’t actually doing much living. With a few exceptions, he’s retreated from the world, and he’s mostly okay with that - until Otter comes home. Otter is Bear’s best friend’s older brother, and as they’ve done for their whole lives, Bear and Otter crash and collide in ways neither expect.
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Loved it! This was a re-read for me.
- De Heather K (Dentist in my Spare Time) en 07-19-14
- Bear, Otter, and the Kid
- De: TJ Klune
- Narrado por: Sean Crisden
A little melodrama, but very entertaining
Revisado: 01-08-17
I was only recently introduced to the author's work, but I'm quite grateful for the introduction. This one isn't as light-hearted as The Lightning Struck Heart, which is hilarious and definitely worth a read, but I enjoyed the sometimes serious tone just as much.
While the characters sometimes reacted more melodramatically than I think is realistic, that didn't really cut into my enjoyment of the work. The characters were flawed, hurt, and emotional, but largely believable.
I plan to purchase the next book in this series, but maybe a break between, since I know that these people are emotionally draining.
It's been said that the characters are too selfless, but I don't agree. I've known many people like them in my life, and they tend to gravitate towards each other. Also, when the situation called for it, they all proved that they were capable of putting their needs above others.
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Dead Beat
- The Dresden Files, Book 7
- De: Jim Butcher
- Narrado por: James Marsters
- Duración: 15 h y 7 m
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When a killer vampire threatens to destroy head of Special Investigations Karrin Murphy's reputation, unless Harry delivers the powerful Word of Kemmler to her, he has no choice. Now Harry is in a race against time to find the Word before Chicago experiences a Halloween night to wake the dead.
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I wish it was about 20 hours longer
- De Dan en 04-18-12
- Dead Beat
- The Dresden Files, Book 7
- De: Jim Butcher
- Narrado por: James Marsters
Perfection
Revisado: 06-09-16
Marsters and Butcher are the best combination available on Audible today. The books are excellent modern fantasy, and Marsters is one of the best voice actors out there.
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Your Life Isn't Over - It May Have Just Begun!: A Mini-Manual for Managing Diabetes
- De: Rebecca Hensley
- Narrado por: Rebecca Hensley
- Duración: 2 h y 46 m
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If you're looking for an encyclopedia about diabetes - full of scientific jargon and endless detailed instructions on every aspect of managing the disease, this audiobook is not it. On the other hand, if you've just been diagnosed with diabetes or you're just coming to grips with it after spending some time arm wrestling the idea, this quick listen can jump-start your life by providing many of the tips, hints, and inside information the others don't.
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Not what the title implies
- De Lindey en 04-28-16
Not what the title implies
Revisado: 04-28-16
Basically, this is an autobiography. It's about the author, her experience, and spends a lot of time focusing on how unusual her circumstances were, and the numerous mental breakdowns she had in the discovery of her illness. It also spends a lot of time and effort trying to remind you that diabetes is a terminal illness. Not sure why it needed to be so depressing, given the name...
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