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Hot Mess
- Tragic Love Series, Book 1
- De: Madeline A. Rosenberg
- Narrado por: Ramona Master
- Duración: 4 h y 29 m
- Versión completa
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Anna McCormick seems like a cliche; from her basic coffee orders to her relentless drama; however she is more than meets the eye. Join the journey of Anna and Trevor Sullivan through the laughs, tears and heartbreak. Meet the Clairetown crew - each character is more interesting than the next! Anna McCormick is every girl after a break up - she is vulnerable and seeks attention in the wrong places.
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Grade school problems throughout
- De Doodle slave en 01-02-17
- Hot Mess
- Tragic Love Series, Book 1
- De: Madeline A. Rosenberg
- Narrado por: Ramona Master
Perfect voice for the drama!
Revisado: 01-07-17
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I already read Hot Mess before, but hearing it was completely different! The female's voice for Anna was perfect for her and I love how she made me feel that I was personally getting to know the character. Anna has so much going on in this book and sometimes it was not always a good thing. She wasn't always likeable and I didn't always agree with the choices she made, but that was who she was. This book has definitely made me a fan of audio books now...as this is my first audio listen. I really enjoyed it!
What does Ramona Master bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I felt with her voice, that she really encompassed who Anna was and her personality. She made me feel that I got to know Anna on a deeper level than just reading the book.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I don't want to spoil the book, but the tragedy that occurs was done very well. I was very shocked when I read this and wasn't expecting it. It was portrayed extremely well with the audio.
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