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Piper and Brady

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

Revisado: 03-10-25

I've had a lot of fun following the Waverly Wildcats crew, and loved Piper and Brady's story. While I have enjoyed getting to know all the couples in this series, Piper and Brady are my favorite. Piper is independent, tough, and very focused on her goals. Despite having an unsupportive mother, Piper is doing what is necessary to earn her degree in Education, including secretly working as a camgirl. Brady is a football player for the Waverly Wildcats who instantly falls for Piper when they first meet. Piper is guarded and has built walls to protect herself and her secrets. Her hesitance does not stop Brady. He is determined to do whatever it takes to convince Piper to give him a chance. Brady is a top-tier book boyfriend. He was down bad for Piper. I loved how he protected and stood up for her. Piper has trust issues that stem from her childhood and difficult relationship with her mother. Brady's persistence, charm, kindness, and huge heart help Piper learn to trust and see she is worthy of love. They are adorable together and I loved the development of their relationship. Protecting Piper is a fun read that put a huge smile on my face.

Narration:
Kelsey Navarro Foster and Sean Masters perform this audiobook using dual-style narration. They delivered wonderful performances and were the perfect voices for Piper and Brady. Kelsey and Sean fully embody the characters, bringing them to life in the best way. They pulled me into the story and made it hard for me to stop listening. Both also did a wonderful job voicing the secondary characters. Kelsey and Sean are gifted voice actors and their voices complemented each other well. This was a fun and engaging listening experience.

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Sutton and DJ

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

Revisado: 03-02-25

We are back in the world of the Waverly Wildcats for Sutton and DJ's story. I enjoyed their hilarious enemies to lovers, sports romance. Sutton is on the Waverly gymnastics team. When the team comes back to campus to find their gym is closed, they are forced to share a space with the football team. Sutton previously hooked up with one of the players and things didn't go well. Naturally she now wants nothing to do with that player nor the team. A prank on the football team lands Sutton in hot water. Her punishment? She has to be the Waverly Wildcat mascot during football games, forcing her to spend time with the one person she would rather avoid. Making matters worse, they end up being neighbors and partners for a class project. The more time Sutton and DJ spend together, the more Sutton realizes that DJ may not be as bad as she thought.

This story is really cute. I loved that DJ was determined to have a "do over" after finding out why Sutton disliked him so much. DJ and Sutton were complete opposites, but they worked so well together. They had amazing chemistry and I loved their banter. Both of them had struggles and I loved that they were vulnerable and talked with each other about their insecurities. The exploration into Sutton's struggles with not feeling enough and DJ's struggles with dyslexia, added depth to the story, making it even more enjoyable.

Narration:
Stacey Gonzalez and Tim Paige perform this audiobook using dual-style narration. They both were perfectly cast for this story and really brought the characters to life. This was my first experience listening to Stacey and I loved how she fully embodied Sutton's grumpiness, independence, and vulnerability. Tim's smooth voice was perfect for DJ, effortlessly portraying DJ's hardworking, determined, and swoony nature. This was a fun listening experience and I highly recommend the audiobook.

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Harper & Kyle

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-01-25

I am completely invested in the Boston Revs universe, and the characters Jenni Bara has created. Kyle and Harper took me on an emotional journey. Although Harper made Kyle work for it, I loved their connection and undeniable chemistry. Harper is an amazing mother who has had to do things on her own. She is strong, independent, and has a hard time accepting help from others. I loved how Kyle showed up for Harper. I especially loved how the author incorporated Harper's journey with Piper, her autistic daughter. Seeing how Kyle immediately connected with Piper made my heart leap right out of my chest. Kyle really did take the cake. I didn't think I would love anyone more than Christian, but here we are. Kyle and Harper had a rough start and a few bumps along the way, but Kyle redeemed himself and showed Harper she could lean on him. The slow burn was delicious, and the mirror scene was HOT. The Foul Out is truly something special, and I couldn't help but root for Kyle and Harper. I’m so glad they got their well-deserved happy ending.

Narration:
Erin Mallon and Stephen Dexter perform this audiobook using duet-style narration. They are the perfect voices for Harper and Kyle, and truly knocked this one out of the park. I could absolutely feel every emotion elicited by this heartwarming story. They fully embodied the characters and brought them to life in the best way. Erin and Stephen's performances enhanced my experience with the story. I highly recommend reading and listening in tandem.

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Caleb and Aubrey

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

Revisado: 02-27-25

This story hits you in the feels right away. Caleb has a lot going on. He is a bad-boy rockstar who has not made the best decisions. Questionable decision number 1 - he trashed a hotel room while on tour which landed him in rehab. Questionable decision number 2 - he fathered a daughter (Raine) whose life he is not a part of. When tragedy strikes, he has an opportunity to make things right and fight for custody of Raine. Aubrey is Raine's mother's best friend and has been helping take care of her since birth. When Caleb shows up, things are tense, but with Raine's terrible grandfather also trying to gain custody, Caleb and Aubrey have to work together to keep Raine safe.

Caleb. Caleb. Caleb. I couldn't help but root for him. I love reading about characters that are flawed and experience growth throughout a story. Caleb has a lot to lose and a lot to learn. I loved witnessing him step into fatherhood. It wasn't an easy journey, but he was willing to do what it took to keep Raine and Aubrey safe. There is nothing better than a well-deserved redemption arc, and Caleb's was perfect. I loved Aubrey. A huge responsibility fell into her lap, and she didn't hesitate to step into the guardian role for Raine. Caleb and Aubrey had some ups and downs as they navigated their new normal, but I loved how their struggles led to a beautiful relationship. Aubrey had the wrong impression of Caleb, but as she spent more time with him she realized he is her person, and exactly what she needs in her life. Their slow-burn romance is absolutely delicious. I loved this story and can't wait to read more from this author.

Narration:
Andi Arndt and Sean Masters perform this audiobook using duet-style narration. They are wonderful storytellers and deliver phenomenal performances. Andi and Sean are the perfect voices for Aubrey and Caleb and brought them to life in the best way. They are so incredibly talented and made this a beautiful listening experience. I highly recommend reading and listening in tandem.

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Fun Sports Romance

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

Revisado: 02-24-25

Catching Quinn is the second book in the Waverly Wildcats series. I loved Quinn and Cooper's story and was completely invested from the start. Quinn is a student at Waverly University and is determined to lose her V-card. She decides to find someone to help her with this task at a frat party. Cooper is a star wide receiver on the university's football team and a member of the fraternity hosting the party. Realizing Quinn is his teammate's sister, Cooper keeps her from making a huge mistake at the party. Quinn, of course, is less than thrilled. Cooper is intrigued by Quinn, but pursuing her is forbidden and against "bro code". He can't seem to stay away from Quinn and attempts to help preserve her V-card by running off any guys that seem interested. Realizing Quinn won't give up, Cooper decides he has to be the man to give her what she needs.

This is such a fun story! I loved their banter. There were several laugh-out-loud moments. Cooper tries so hard to fight it, but he is down bad for Quinn. Their chemistry was sizzling and I loved how he made sure Quinn was comfortable with every move he made. When things started to heat up, they were HOT! Cooper has a filthy mouth and aims to please. This story is mostly lighthearted, however there is a subplot that touches on heavier topics involving family dynamics. The moments with Cooper's family give more insight into why Cooper has sworn off relationships. Being with Quinn helped Cooper see he is his own person and absolutely deserving of love. I really enjoyed this story and it left me with a huge smile on my face.

Narration:
Lucy Rivers and James Cassidy perform this audiobook using dual-style narration. They both did a wonderful job with these characters and brought them to life in the best way. This was my first experience listening to James Cassidy and I was highly impressed with his voice acting. Lucy was the perfect voice for Quinn and effortlessly portrayed her quirkiness, determination, and vulnerability. This was a fun listening experience and I highly recommend the audiobook.

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Maverick and Sadie

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

Revisado: 02-21-25

Fake the Game is book two in the Vancouver Tridents series, following Maverick and Sadie. I really enjoyed this fake dating, forced proximity, grumpy/sunshine romance. Mav has trouble with his public image and needs to clean things up. When Sadie needs help with her terrible ex-boyfriend, Mav is there to help. Soon, a picture of them goes viral, and they find themselves in a mutually beneficial fake dating situation. As they spend more time together, Sadie sees there is more to Mav than meets the eye.

I loved Mav and Sadie together! They have amazing chemistry and I loved their banter. Sadie is such a great FMC. She is perfect for Mav and brings out the best in him. Mav falls hard for Sadie. I love nothing more than a man who has sworn off relationships but ends up falling hard for a woman who completes him in every way. Mav's declarations of love made me melt. I loved seeing Mav's softer side, but also loved how protective he was of Sadie. He had so many amazing layers, and I loved witnessing Sadie peel back each one as they got to know each other. The swoon factor is high with this couple and I loved every second of it.

Narration:
Heather Firth and Dane Anderson narrate this audiobook in dual-style narration. They both do an amazing job portraying the characters and really bring them to life. This was my first audiobook with Heather, and she has been added to my list of narrators to look for. Heather and Dane's performances enhanced my listening experience and elevated this story.

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Otto & Raven

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

Revisado: 02-19-25

We are back in Moonlit Ridge and I loved every second of it. Raven and Otto's story was highly anticipated and had me locked in from the start. They have been in each other's lives for a long time, and Otto is like a big brother to Raven. As they got older, the nature of their relationship changed. When Raven is ready to move out from under her brother's watchful eye and be on her own, Otto steps in to offer her a place to stay. Raven is forbidden, but being in a shared space makes it hard for them to fight their feelings. I fell completely in love with this couple. They are so perfect for each other. I love nothing more than a grumpy, morally grey man who is down bad for a woman.

Otto is protective and will do anything to make sure Raven is taken care of. The way he showed his love for Raven had me absolutely melting. I love Raven! She is fierce and definitely holds her own. People underestimate her, but she is strong and is a survivor. I loved witnessing their relationship grow. The tension, angst, and slow burn were delicious. Raven knew what she wanted and refused to let Otto push her away. I truly could not get enough of these two together. Raven and Otto's story had me giddy, and the suspense had me on the edge of my seat. The ending made my jaw hit the floor! What a story! This is the perfect forbidden, age gap, brother's best friend romance. I can't wait for the next book in this series!

Narration:
Desiree Ketchum and Connor Crais. Enough said. Their performances were so good! Desiree and Connor ARE Raven and Otto. They fully embodied these characters and brought them to life in the best way. I could feel all of the angst, tension, and undeniable chemistry between Raven and Otto. Desiree and Connor are an amazing narrating duo and I had a wonderful time listening to this audio.

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Austin and Kennedy

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

Revisado: 02-16-25

Claiming Carter is my first book by this author and won’t be my last. I’ve read many sports romance stories but never one where the FMC plays on the same team as the MMC. I absolutely loved the uniqueness of Austin and Kennedy’s story.

Austin’s football team needs a kicker and Kennedy is the best choice. Although Kennedy initially wants nothing to do with football nor football players, and is comfortable being a star soccer player, Austin makes it worth her while by offering a scholarship.

I loved Austin and Kennedy together. Their chemistry is electric and it doesn’t take long for their teammates with benefits arrangement to turn into more. This story is a page turner packed with lots of banter and laugh out loud moments. I loved the fun side characters and the team shenanigans.

Their romance is a slow burn, but the buildup of Austin and Kennedy’s relationship is worth the wait. Austin was down bad for her and there is nothing better than a grand gesture. Claiming Carter is a great start to this series and I can’t wait for the next book.

Narration:
When I found out who was narrating this book, I couldn’t wait to listen. Amy Hall and Ash Beverly did a fantastic job brining Kennedy and Austin to life. They really embodied the characters, and expertly portrayed the essence of their personalities.

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Ronan and Willow

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-07-25

Break the Rules is the first book in the Vancouver Tridents series and my first read by Julia Jarrett. It grabbed my attention from the first scene in chapter one. Willow, the assistant director of media relations for the Vancouver Tridents baseball team, spots Ronan at the airport. She discovers he is a professional baseball player, but has a strict rule against dating them. As fate would have it, they end up seated next to each other on their flight and staying at the same resort in Hawaii. They have a wonderful time together, including a hot one-night stand. Months later, Ronan is traded to the Vancouver Tridents, forcing them to work together. What initially started as a no-strings-attached vacation fling ends up being an encounter that has them both wanting to break the rules.

This story has two things I love - baseball and forbidden workplace romance. I loved Willow and Ronan individually and adored them together. Willow is a strong, badass woman in sports. Ronan is super swoony, protective, and an amazing dad. His scenes with his daughter were super sweet. Ronan was down bad for Willow. The way he couldn't keep his hands off of her had me giddy and kicking my feet. I also loved his patience and their healthy communication. They had an amazing connection and undeniable chemistry. It was impossible not to root for them. I loved Willow's moments with Ronan's daughter and how she seamlessly fit in with them. Break the Rules is a great start to this series. I can't wait to read/listen to the next book.

Narration:
Angelina Rocca and Connor Crais performed this audiobook using dual-style narration. As usual, they knocked this one out of the park. Angelina and Connor were the perfect voices for Willow and Ronan, bringing these characters to life in the best way. This is such a fun duo, and their voices flow so well together. Angelina and Connor effortlessly delivered a performance full of emotion and with amazing attention to detail.

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Garrett and Olivia

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

Revisado: 01-25-25

The Way We Score gave me everything I wanted in a second-chance romance. Garrett and Olivia were high school sweethearts who thought they were endgame until they weren't. Years later, they are both home for a wedding and have an incredible night together. Neither really got over each other, but they've built lives in different parts of the country and are miles apart. Six weeks later, Olivia finds out news that changes their lives forever. Now, they must figure out how to navigate their new responsibilities, their feelings for each other, and new beginnings.

Ahhh! I just loved Garrett and Olivia together. They had such amazing chemistry. Garrett was all in on day one and did everything he could to support and protect Olivia. Their situation was messy, but I loved how they handled everything with maturity and with each other in mind. The surprise pregnancy trope is not for everyone, but I felt it was written really well in this story. I was all in for their "it's always been you" romance, and couldn't help but root for their happiness. The Way We Score is a heartwarming story that put a huge smile on my face.

Narration:
Samantha Brentmoor and Patrick Zeller perform this audiobook in duet, and it is an absolute treat. They are the perfect voices for Olivia and Garret and put so much emotion into their performances. Their narration made the story feel real and brought the characters to life in the best way.

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