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Tall, Dark, and Bad

By: Charlotte Hughes
Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
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From NY Times Best-selling Author Charlotte Hughes

Summer Pettigrew is in desperate need of a fiancé, a temporary job, mind you...

Bad Boy Cooper Garrett answers the call. He swaggers into Summer's High Society Life oozing testosterone. He's hardly what Summer expected, the man straddles a mean looking motorcycle, for Pete's sake! But Summer is stuck with him for the time being, even though her pulse skyrockets each time he steals a kiss.

Cooper willingly plays the doting fiancé, but he has one thing on his mind: Bedding the proper Miss Pettigrew! And although Summer is tempted to take a ride on the wild side, she fears it will lead her down a road to heartbreak.

©1996 Charlotte Hughes (P)2016 Charlotte Hughes
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  • Categories: Romance
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Love in a web of lies

What did you love best about Tall, Dark, and Bad?

To be honest, I really love Summer's grandmother, Henrietta! She's just adorable, funny, and absolutely lovable.
As a whole, the book is quick-paced and enjoyable with a lot of humor so it really tickled me me from start to finish. :D

What does Elizabeth Klett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The feelings brought by her voice acting. I certainly love it. It sounds natural, and changes as she goes from one character to another and that distinct difference is really good.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Laughed to bits, yes!

Any additional comments?

It's one of my favorites from Charlotte Hughes. Summer's pretty feisty and headstrong too :)

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3.5 Stars

Oooh. I quite liked this unexpected gem that I was gifted via audible in exchange for an honest review. The story, told in dual POV follows Summer Pettigrew, high society socialite and ad executive and, "tall dark and bad" bike mechanic Cooper Garrett (love the name so much). Summer needs a fake boyfriend, and fast, her best friend sends his cousin, Cooper to the rescue. Sooo not the fake boyfriend Summer was expecting. What was her friend thinking? Things turn from bad to worse quite quickly when Cooper ends up spending the night (quite innocently I might add), at Summer's condo, much to the chagrin of Summer's socialite church going grandma. However a relationship does ensue and things are looking up until Summer discovers the real truth behind her 'fiance', and what he has been hiding (in plain sight I might add) from her. I loved Cooper, a true alpha male and gentleman all rolled in to one. Summer however I did find to be a spoilt, selfish brat who couldn't see past her own issues. Overall, a light easy read.

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Doesn't quite live up to the title

It's not a bad story just little too contrived, it's a bit steamy but that really all it has going for it. The author shows promise but she's not quite there yet. Narrator does a fairly good job with the different characters and I would listen to a book she narrates again. She just needs to slow down a bit.

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Good book!

The love story is sweet and easy going. The complications were treated very superficial I think this story had much more to give but it is good! Light and sweet is the perfect description for this book!

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Sweet and easy to listen

This story was easy to listen to and a sweet story. I love and enjoyed this story.
"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."

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Promoting Violence as Romantic

I thought Tall, Dark & Bad would be a cute southern romantic comedy. Unfortunately, Charlotte Hughes has evidently joined the league of women writers would are attempting to romanticize sexual violence as erotic and acceptable behavior.

Less than 24 hours after meeting Summer, biker Cooper hits her in a fit of anger. What a complete asshole! I wanted Summer to call the police and have him arrested, but that would be too realistic. No, Summer just allowed Cooper to assault her body, as if she had no value as a human being.

The author did an excellent job of portraying their relationship was romantic rather than sick and twisted. Summer instantly became enamored by a violent but hunky male who treated her worse than an animal. Cooper actually believed that he was entitled to batter and abuse any woman stupid enough to let him.

I stopped listening and will be returning this novel, as I don't want to support writers who promote domestic abuse and sexual assault as entertainment.

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