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A Hopeless Heist
- A Hope Walker Mystery, Book 2
- De: Daniel Carson
- Narrado por: Tavia Gilbert
- Duración: 6 h y 40 m
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Walter Pimsey was distinguished, gruff, sophisticated, and a bit of a bully. He was all of those things. And by Saturday morning, he was also quite dead. After a 12-year absence, investigative reporter Hope Walker has been back home in Hopeless, Idaho, for two weeks. Her scorecard? Lost a job. Gained a job. Got hit by a car. Made up with an old friend. Reunited with an old enemy. Made herself a new enemy. And met one seriously handsome Sheriff.
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Snappy dialogue
- De Pamela Dorris en 06-14-24
- A Hopeless Heist
- A Hope Walker Mystery, Book 2
- De: Daniel Carson
- Narrado por: Tavia Gilbert
Contrived relationship with her bestie
Revisado: 03-01-24
The story is cute, but I really dislike how they characterize the best friend and it definitely seems like someone who doesn't understand women's issues wrote in detail about the difficulties women experience with their bodies after childbirth. It's a little annoying and the parts that are supposed to be funny seem a little forced.
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Taming the Highland Bride
- De: Lynsay Sands
- Narrado por: Marianna Palka
- Duración: 9 h y 38 m
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Merry Stewart has had enough! Enough of her brothers, whose behavior would make even the most improper lady blush. Enough of their Highland home, which would surely have fallen to ruin were it not for her. She dreams of escaping into the arms of her betrothed, Alexander d'Aumesbery-even though they haven't yet met. But when they do, Merry is devastated. It seems he's no better than the men in her family.
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Narrated not so good............
- De tina en 08-05-11
- Taming the Highland Bride
- De: Lynsay Sands
- Narrado por: Marianna Palka
Narrator ruined funny parts
Revisado: 01-24-22
This was a great story, but the narrator ruined what was supposed to be funny because of how contrived the voice for the character was. She is also very monotone and doesn't give the characters much depth or feeling, which really takes away from the story. Would be much better read by a different person.
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Killjoy
- Buchanan-Renard-MacKenna, Book 3
- De: Julie Garwood
- Narrado por: Joyce Bean
- Duración: 12 h y 13 m
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Avery Delaney's aunt Carolyn is certain her estranged husband sent her the reservation to the posh Utopia Spa in the mountains of Colorado. She figures it will be a welcome respite from the cutthroat advertising business, but Carolyn never makes it to Utopia. She's taken to an isolated retreat by a handsome stranger with a dazzling smile and the darkest of motives. His name is Monk, a hired assassin. Now, with scant clues and fewer resources, Avery must track down and save Carolyn.
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Not Suspense - CHICK-LIT
- De J. George en 10-18-08
- Killjoy
- Buchanan-Renard-MacKenna, Book 3
- De: Julie Garwood
- Narrado por: Joyce Bean
Great book but narrator detracts
Revisado: 04-15-20
This book has a lead character who is in her twenties, but the narrator definitely sounds to be significantly older than this and makes the story awkward as the voice doesn't sound like it goes with the character. She also sounds like she has a dry mouth at times. This story would have been much better if it didn't sound like Grandma was reading it aloud. The narrator does a good job, but the voice does not align with the characters and makes this book feel awkward.
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