Love with Me
With Me in Seattle—The Crawfords, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Joan Delaware
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Lee Samuels
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By:
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Kristen Proby
About this listen
From New York Times best-selling author, Kristen Proby, comes the latest in her beloved With Me In Seattle Series, Love With Me.
Best friends from college. Plus-ones since med school. A chance for something new... Jace Crawford heals hearts for a living. More than that, medicine is his life. To become the leading cardiothoracic surgeon on the West Coast, he’s made sacrifices. No social life. He barely has time to sleep. Love? Forget about it. But when everything goes horribly wrong on his table, and he unexpectedly loses a patient, Jace is suspended from work. When a man has nothing but his job, what does he do when that’s gone?
Joy Thompson collects unwanted strays. A dog with one eye, a three-legged cat, a bird that swears like a sailor? All part and parcel of her veterinary business. It helps pass the time. Until Jace calls out of the blue to ask her out on a real date.
Spending extra time with him is dangerous. Her feelings for her best friend have always been stronger than simple companionship. If she gets attached, what happens when he goes back to work and leaves her behind? But as the weeks progress, falling for each other is inevitable. This time, Jace’s heart is the one that will need fixing before both of them end up broken.
©2018 Kristen Proby (P)2024 Ampersand Publishing, Inc.What listeners say about Love with Me
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-02-2020
pretty boring
I would say not worth the credit - the storyline and narrators are both pretty monotone in this. I do like the quality of male narrators voice, but maybe because they had very little to go on, rarely displayed modulation and deeper levels of emotion, or just something extra, to feel like you were hearing real people and connect with characters. the storyline was pretty poor, I dont want emotional over the top angsty drama, but I do need more friction to make it interesting.Even the first kiss was so downplayed, it was like it didn't happen and they were immediately in a relationship. dont get me started on why it was okay for him not to call her for weeks but her dad made her feel bad about expecting more than this and to show up for him at the hospital, no one is to busy for a call, and if doesnt have time to call he wont have time for a visit.
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