Penthouse Prince

Penthouse Prince

2020 • 278 pages

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15

This was a fun, easy listen. A slow burn, second chance romance with a dash of single dad and brother's friend thrown in.

Single dad stories are my kryptonite, so it is no surprise that this book grabbed my attention. Lex is such a sweet guy. There is really very little to not love about him. He's a wonderful dad and a caring son. Knowledges his past mistakes and treats the women in his life like precious gems. He's definitely a keeper.
Corrigan is a delight. Lex hurt her in the past and it takes time for her to adjust but once she does, they were so good together. As mentioned above, it is a slow burn but once they give in, they are explosive together.
Greer was an extremely well spoken two-year-old. As I was listening, I kept forgetting she was as young as she was. She was cute though and they made a great little family.

I would have liked it to have been a little longer. I'd really liked to have seen the reactions of Corrigan's friend and brother to the relationship. Especially since both were so against Lex and her. I wasn't a big fan of Lex's mother, her insistence that Greer needed a mother was annoying and the way her story played out seemed to be a little too ‘happiness overkill' but that's just me. Overall, it was a cute story.

Joe Arden and Erin Mallon were wonderful as always. They both had great little girl voices for Greer. Erin's male voice was on top form. Both Joe and Erin transitioned PoV smoothly with no issues. And let me just say, Joe as a single dad, Lex, was all the things. swoon
The production was great with just one tiny hiccup - where a word was used but context made it seem like the wrong usage. It could be a text rather than production issue though.

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