
Sexy as Sin
Sinful, Montana, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Emma Wilder
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By:
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Rosalind James
About this listen
Serious men don’t eat red Popsicles.
Brett Hunter’s life isn’t unicorns and rainbows, and it sure isn’t sparkles. He’s a businessman, a disciplined man, a money man, and if he ever believed in magic, it was a long time ago. He’s not a hero, and he doesn't play one on TV. Oh, and he really doesn't like the water.
What’s he doing, then, on an Australian beach in a custom-made Italian suit, up to his waist in the waves and helping a red-haired mermaid save the day?
No matter how crazy his life gets, not being in control isn’t an option, and neither is veering from his path or falling for mermaids. Also, serious men don’t eat red Popsicles.
©2018 Rosalind James (P)2018 Rosalind JamesThe characters come alive in Emma Wilder’s narration, she has great variety of tone and depth. The challenge for any narrator has to be to get the opposite sex to sound believable- Emma Wilder nails it! Brett’s husky, moderated voice matched his character perfectly and Willow’s spirit and vulnerability shone through.
If you’ve read the book, you’ll love the narration.
If you’re new to it, you’ll love the characterisation, the insights and the magic moments that author Rosalind James continues to deliver.
Hot, funny, tender and sweet listening
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“I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.”
Fun enjoyable listen
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Their developing romance was genuine, but then the story moves into Willow’s business issues and suddenly it was difficult to respect a woman who spends her inheritance on a business partnership but never looks at the books, does not understand basic accounting and does not even seem to know the budget of the events she is catering. It then turns all a bit cliché as Brett flies her away on an overseas holiday – first class of course- to a series of luxury hotels and houses, gives her money for clothes, buys her jewellery and solves all her problems.
I am a big fan of Rosalind James, and although I did enjoy listening to this book, it is not one of my favourites.
Excellent in parts, let down by cliches
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