Rebel
Montgomery Brothers Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Amelie Griffin
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Nelson Hobbs
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By:
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Laura Pavlov
About this listen
Jack
I'm always down for a good time. I'm that guy. I love women. I love sex. And I love my life. Go big or go home, right? My father's death is a constant reminder of why I like to keep it simple. Life is short. Emotional attachments make you weak. Grieving sucks. And I have no interest in caring deeply for anyone outside of my family. I'm not looking for complications. Monroe Buckley is a complication. She's driven. She's focused. And she's my best friend's little sister. Not happening. But once we're forced to spend time together . . . I only want more.
Monroe
I don't trust most people, and I have my reasons. I'm passionate about my work, and I came here to do a job. Not date the boss. Getting hired at the top media company in the city is the break of my life. But it means working for Jack Montgomery. My one-time crush. My brother's best friend. And the current thorn in my side. He's exactly what I want to avoid. Yet he's everywhere I turn. Even when he's not there—he's in my head. He's a magnet for attention. A heartbreak just waiting to happen. And my heart is something I fiercely protect. At all costs.
Contains mature themes.
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- 08-04-2024
DNF bother because of writing and female narrator
I have really enjoyed Laura Pavlov's 2024 books and so tried this earlier one. However I gave up on it early. Firstly Amelie Griiffin's narration and pace portrayed an immature woman and set the tone as more YA than the recent books had. Nelson Hobbs was fine however.
Laura's writing didn't connect either. Almost every sentence ended with someone rolling their eyes and laughing uproariously. It became irritating and repetitive.
This book must have been written for a more YA audience and wasn't for me.
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