![]() ![]() He seemed fully committed in his actions, so his reluctance to say it out loud felt incongruous with his behavior. I kind of got what the author was going for, but it felt a little weak to me. ![]() My only sticking point is that I didn't really get Peter's reluctance to commit. shhhh.) I loved how the relationship grew and progressed over time, and I enjoyed being on the journey with these two men. ![]() I don't like a lot of riffraff or poppycock clogging up my romance! (Okay, I just wanted an excuse to use those words. It is all about the couple and very little else, which I happen to like. However, I think the author did a nice job here, with a veerrrrryyyy slow burn, enemies-to-lovers (in a mild sense), office romance. It was GFY/OFY heaven, and I knew it would be a tough act to follow. I ADORED the first book in the series, Better Than Good. The narrator rocked this story out and made it a great listen. I loved Jay's sexy southern voice and Peter's more masculine voice as an awesome counterpart. His range of voices MADE the story for me. **throws glitter and does a pseudo-mystical dance** Lane Hayes, or whoever picked Tyler Stevens, is a very smart person indeed. You feel like you are living the story, rather than just reading it. A great audiobook narrator makes you forget you are listening to an audiobook. ![]()
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