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Average rating4.1
I didn't have any plans to read this book. I had actually forgotten that I got an eARC of this from Wednesday Books because I didn't add it to my arcs shelf. When I later got an audio advance copy from Libro.fm, I finally thought it sounds interesting and maybe I will pick it up when I find myself in the right mood. And I guess I finally was, and this turned out to be quite a fun experience.
I didn't realize that Julia Whelan is such a prolific narrator, mostly because while I do own multiple audiobooks narrated by her, I've only listened only to a couple, the most recent one being Emily Henry's Book Lovers. Which is I kept thinking that wow this voice sounds so familiar. And she really is spectacular in her narration. While the writing itself is good - a nice balance of romance, family drama, self-reflection and more - it's Julia's narration that steals the show, as well as the actual premise and it's execution. As both our main characters are audiobook narrators in the book, the author does a wonderful job giving us a glimpse of the behind the scenes about what it takes to give us readers the best produced audiobooks which we so love. As it's also a romance novel that our MCs are narrating, we get quite a bit of discussions about the romance genre, the HEA, the tropes, and ofcourse how it feels to be narrating all those sex scenes. I found the romance genre discussions between our characters to be full of cheeky inside jokes and poking fun at the tropey-ness of everything and it was all quite entertaining, and I feel seasoned romance readers will find it quite hilarious ( I bet you all to find the Nicholas Sparks stand-in). On the other hand, we also have the author handling themes like a grandparent's dementia and our main character's coming to terms with her disability and moving forward in her life, and I thought she managed to write it all with empathy and heart. And for all epistolary lovers, you also have some of that here, so basically what I wanna say that this book has a bit of everything, and you won't be disappointed.
The only POV we get is of our heroine Sewanee who was an upcoming actress until she lost one eye in an accident and is now an audiobook narrator. She is no fan of romance novels when we begin the story because she has become cynical, feels like she has lost an important part of her, and almost finds it disbelieving that she can still find happiness, love and contentment. Nick on the other hand has lost a lot in life too and is now scared of taking risks because he doesn't wanna lose more. The way they meet and their relationship develops has all the romance tropes, which they recognize too and make fun of which was quite funny actually. I loved how they really seemed perfect for each other right from the beginning but there were still many issues underneath they had to work through before they were able to accept each other's love, and the author makes this progression seem very realistic. At the same time, their interactions with their friends and families, and how those relationships also played a part in the main character's arcs felt very organic.
While I went in not expecting much, I had a good time with this book and I can definitely say that if you are a romance genre audiobook listener, you can't give this a miss. It's well written, has some interesting characters, takes an inside look at the romance genre and audiobook production, and gives us many laughs and tears on the way. And the way Brock McKnight's voice is described, it really reminded me of my favorite male romance genre narrator and his absolutely sexy voice, making me realize that I haven't heard his narration in a while. Time for a re-listen then? Who knows..
It was fine? Too many subplots (I'm sorry to Swan's best friend, but that was simply one too many plots), sort of straddling the line between women's fiction and romance, and ... like I said, it was fine. The writing was good and I read this quickly, but it wasn't compelling in the way I usually want a fiction book to be.
A four star read that I know I'll later think “wait a minute, that absolutely should've been five stars, it was so freaking good”.
This was a fun read with likeable characters. I guessed the twist - but I think most people would. It had a few laugh out loud moments and some sad moments.
3,5/5⭐️
In het begin vond ik hem heel erg leuk! Zag “de plottwist” van mijlen ver aankomen. Daarna werd hij wat minder, het was (vanaf toen) langdradig
A very smart book, written by a smart author. I didn't particularly like the love interests but that's ok.
3.5 and rounding up.
As an audiobook narrator and voice actor, it's not every day you have a plot centered around our industry.
I don't read a lot of romance, but this felt very much like the Emily Henry and Beth O'Leary books I've read so if you are fan of those I would say you will probably enjoy this one as well.
And of course Julia Whelan's performance was top-notch. You are doing yourself a disservice not listening to such a talent.
No one does it like Julia! Great book & narration. Emotional, funny, sexy, and super meta. Glad I impulsively decided to read it.
The first 25% the pace is so slow, and the author skipped the key scene & jumped forward, I felt lost. Turns out the scene was inserted later.
I expect a romance book, but it was a woman's fiction instead. This book about two audiobook narrators who did duet narration of a romance book but unfortunately no smut in it. It needed more smut, please. Thank you.
I was drawn to this book for it's title and it didn't disappoint. I was drawn in from the beginning! It made me laugh, smile and cry. It was more than i expected it to be.
I loved everything about this book. The characters are likable. I was laughing at Swan and Nick throughout most of the book. Their banter and chemistry is perfect. Blah is a sweet, funny grandma and I felt for Swan as she deals with her situation.
The story is broken up into parts, which are typical points in a romance story. This made the story predictable, but the way the author wrote each chapter/section was perfect.
I imagine the audiobook version of this is amazing!
Thank you NetGalley and Avon and Harper Voyager for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Read for Romance Book Club.
I didn't dislike this, I actually learned a lot about the audiobook industry. My problem is there are so many dang subplots and I just didn't care about a few of those.
I just think this would have been tighter, and more interesting if it had been shorter.