Never Saw You Coming
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Narrated by:
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Ava Erickson
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Chris Brinkley
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By:
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S L Scott
About this listen
Loch
I wish I could say it was love at first sight. But I can't.
Snarky.
Impatient.
Demanding.
Everything about the woman standing next to me was complicated, from her designer clothes to her coffee order. I don't do complicated unless it comes with a good time. And then it's only for a night or two, max.
I was more than happy to leave the coffee shop, and her, behind, but neither of us saw what was coming....
Tuesday
I wish I could say I remember him. But I can't.
Patient.
Generous.
Handsome.
The same stranger who saved me steps in again when I have nowhere to go and no memory of who I am. He's broody and rigid, but I see a different side of this gorgeous man and start to realize I'm not the only one who needs saving.
Falling for him wasn't in my plans, but as I search for answers to my past, I realize that I don't worry about getting my memory back. My fear is losing my life twice.
©2023 S.L. Scott (P)2023 S.L. ScottWhat listeners say about Never Saw You Coming
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- Anonymous User
- 28-11-2024
This story was not my fav but was enjoyable just the same
I love S L Scott books, but this one lacked a bit of depth, it could've been a little more complex with who Tuesday actually was and her former life, all a bit simplistic, though I did enjoy listening
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- Lyn
- 11-06-2024
Interesting story arc.
I found this a well constructed story. However, for me it fizzled a bit in the end due to focus in side characters and excessive gushing and declarations of love.
I have mixed feelings about the narrators too. The heroine was expressed in a girlie voice which sounded more teen than Adult Contemporary. The hero often had a laugh in his voice when it didn't seemed called for by the text or personality of a gruff lawyer.
Not a bad book though
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