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Unforgettable
Escrito por Delaney Diamond
Narrado por Michael Pauley
Acciones del libro
Comenzar a escuchar- Editorial:
- Garden Avenue Press Audio
- Publicado:
- Sep 9, 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781940636351
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
Descripción
She offered everything he never knew he needed…
Ivy Johnson is stunned when Lucas Baylor makes an appearance at her family’s event in Seattle. She hasn’t seen him in nine years and never expected to again. Avoiding him is a must. She can’t let him uncover her secret, but Lucas won’t be denied. When her deception is revealed, it throws his life into a tailspin and forces them to face the truth of their feelings for each other—feelings they’ve both tried in vain to forget.
Acciones del libro
Comenzar a escucharInformación sobre el libro
Unforgettable
Escrito por Delaney Diamond
Narrado por Michael Pauley
Descripción
She offered everything he never knew he needed…
Ivy Johnson is stunned when Lucas Baylor makes an appearance at her family’s event in Seattle. She hasn’t seen him in nine years and never expected to again. Avoiding him is a must. She can’t let him uncover her secret, but Lucas won’t be denied. When her deception is revealed, it throws his life into a tailspin and forces them to face the truth of their feelings for each other—feelings they’ve both tried in vain to forget.
- Editorial:
- Garden Avenue Press Audio
- Publicado:
- Sep 9, 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781940636351
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
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I really enjoyed!
The narrator definitely grew on me. At first I thought not casting a narrator of the same culture as the characters in the book was a mistake. Sure, a few 'inside jokes' and cultural associations were missed... and maybe the British accent needs a 'lil work...but after the first few chapters, he won me over with his resonant voice and acting skills. I laughed quite a bit, which I didn't expect. I think it was a mixture of the writing and the narrator's delivery---whether intentionally funny or not.