No Vacancy
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Narrated by:
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David Vaughn
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Rita Fleur
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By:
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Stephanie Rose
About this listen
"You're supposed to feel a little sad after vacation ends, but it's not supposed to break your heart."
No Vacancy is a lighthearted and steamy stand-alone romance.
Perpetual good girl Caterina Longo is dependable to a fault. At 33, she’s never called in sick. Never had a one-night stand. Never taken a chance in her entire life. When she walks in on a cheating ex and sees everything wrong with her life, she takes off on a solo vacation, busting out of her comfort zone and into the arms of a guy she never saw coming.
Joe Hunter has no room for distractions. Making his restaurant a success and proving his worth to his family - and himself - is his sole focus. At least it is until a beautiful stranger, in search of fried food and a shoulder, wanders in one night.
Is two weeks of unexpected, life-altering passion all they’re meant to share? What happens when vacation ends and real life takes over?
©2019 Stephanie Rose (P)2020 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about No Vacancy
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- 09-09-2024
OK enough but repetitive. Narration by David Vaughn good
I have mixed feelings about this one. The connection between the main characters was good and I enjoyed their love. However, there really wasn't much to the plot beyond a LOT of repetitive yearning in phrases like 'I miss you' , which became drawn out and a bit boring.
I hadn't heard David Vaughn before and really enjoyed his narration. Will keep an eye out for him again.
However, with the female parts, I'm not a big fan of little girl voices especially when the woman is in her thirties. So Rita Fleur's narration became a bit irritating at times.
Not a bad book but not a repeat listen for me.
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