Maybe We Will
Silver Harbor, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Aiden Snow
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Jennifer Mack
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By:
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Melissa Foster
About this listen
From Melissa Foster, the New York Times bestselling author of She Loves Me, comes a sexy and heart-warming novel about finding love - and family - where you least expect it.
When chef Abby de Messiéres returns to Silver Island with her sister to get their late mother’s affairs in order, she expected to inherit her mother’s bistro along with their childhood home, not to discover a half sister they never knew existed, and a handsome vacationer camped out on her mother’s patio.
Workaholic Aiden Aldridge has been sent to Silver Island on a work-free vacation, armed with a “Let Loose list," and ordered to get a life by the much-younger sister he raised after the death of their parents. After years of focusing on his sister’s well-being, he’s blindsided by his intense attraction to the gorgeous, free-spirited Abby.
Aiden might not know much about chilling out, but he’s excellent at striking deals. He helps Abby with the restaurant in exchange for her help in tackling the items on his list. Sparks fly as Aiden and Abby work, and play, side by side. Intimate conversations lead to steamy kisses and undeniable passion. But there’s more to Aiden than Abby knows, and when the truth comes out, their new romance is put to the test, as the two find out if true love really can conquer all.
©2021 by Melissa Foster. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about Maybe We Will
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- Corrina Donaldson
- 29-12-2022
Maybe another time.
I DNF’d with ten hours and 34 minutes remaining.
I find it really hard to gel with books written in the third person, so I knew this one was going to be a challenge from the start, but I also couldn’t quite understand the need for male and female narrators when the story’s being told in third person?
In the end I just didn’t believe in the characterization/performance of Abby, the attraction between her and Aiden seemed really shallow and some of the things she said to her older sister came across super condescending.
Is it possible these things would have been resolved by finishing the audiobook? Probably, but life’s too short. 2 stars.
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