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Lindsey

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Wonderful beginning to a great 'big family' series

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-02-23

I read this series quite some time ago but I recently grabbed the audio to listen to. Amanda Stribling and Neill Thorne are wonderful as Tori and Josh.

The Landry family never fails to make me smile. They love so big and love so hard. They are unconditional love, support and ‘all in’ personified.

Josh and Tori’s meet cute and re-meet cute is all the things – fun, hilarious, romantic and a touch frantic and stressful.
Tori is such a caring soul and I just wanted to give her a big hug when she doubted herself. Josh is the ultimate cinnamon roll hero. I love how much he cares for Tori, maybe being the first person to ever really do that.

I struggled with Andrew, Tori’s best friend. Sometimes he seemed so supportive of her and other times he was trying to make her into something she wasn’t rather what he wanted her to be. Whereas Josh loved her exactly the way she is.

It’s not a Bayou book without low angst, high steam, hilarious Landry family banter, grand gestures and Elle’s wisdom. All the makings for a great time!

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So hard to press pause, love Ford and Quinn

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-10-23

Ford and Quinn have become my favourite Starlight Cove couple, their story is hard to pause.
The audio just adds that next level to Fearless Heart. Joe Arden and Emma Wilder sound amazing together. And Joe Arden is a perfect Ford *fans self*
Fearless Heart is overflowing with laughter, fun and endless sparring banter between Ford and Quinn. The chemistry between them is electric and is constantly ranging from a furious simmer to a five alarm fire. The family text chat is snort laughingly funny.
Beneath the lightness of this book though, Brighton Walsh has added a deeper undertone. Quinn is trying valiantly to move out from under the trauma of her childhood and narcissistic parents. Unfortunately she is stuck working for a misogynistic boss while trying to work towards her dreams. And that’s where her high school rival Ford comes in with what could be a solution to her problems. Ford is the ultimate swoon worthy book boyfriend who does everything he can to be the caring, thoughtful and thoroughly attentive ‘husband of convenience’. However the lessons from her parents run deep and Ford’s playboy image pushes at Quinn’s insecurities.
There are several small grand gestures from both Ford and Quinn throughout and each of them melted my heart. I love how these two communicate, not always perfectly, but ultimately they bare their hearts and trust the other to hold it with care.

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