Unabridged Audiobook
Feelgood: 10 points. Credibility /suspense: Nill. Narration: Somewhere between enervating and dozing.
it's probably a great read, but the narrators driving me nuts and I barely made it through the first chapter must remember to sample narrators before selection
The Narrator spoilt the book for me. I will avoid her on any other books.
Slow start, but then the story got more compelling, and I really enjoyed it.
These types of books are my mindless summer reads (listens). It's pretty predictable but fun all the same. I really got into the concept of basically an AirBnB Bookshop...got me thinking if that could be a real possibility or would it only work in fantasy land?
I found the narrator's voice annoying, the story had good potential but was ruined with mushy dialogue and developing events. Needless to say, they lived happily ever after.
The story was good. The narrator could have been better.
I liked this book, but the narrator voice for the main character kept changing so it made it confusing to listen to.
I enjoyed the book but the narration was definitely not my favorite. Who actually thinks and talks in different accents? It made it really hard to follow till you figure out that that is what is happening. It’s as if it was two separate ppl.
This book was disappointing. I thought the protagonist was a simmering, naive idiot If I find a character as dislikable in the beginning, often the character morphs into something I can like. I kept waiting, but it never did. I wouldn't have finished, except the mystery kept my interest. That, too, was a disappointment. It wouldn't even have met hallmark movie standards, which I think the author was going for. Worst narration too Judes voice changed many times. I often resent the he said she said in audiobooks, but they were necessary here.
Book was just bad, plot was just super disappointing. You get used to the narrator after awhile she’s fine kind of enjoyed the accent after awhile.
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