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Sweet for a SEAL
- Narrated by: Brian Rodgers, Serena St. Clair
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"My dating life has starred cupcake men - sweet but more icing than cake and nothing that could keep my mouth busy for a more than a few minutes. Finn Callahan? He's cake. A five-layer, lusciously frosted gateau." - Valentina Fuentes
I've never met a woman I couldn't love - for one night. I'm the bad boy, the player, the sexy heartbreaker you meet in a bar and take home. And after my last hellish tour of duty as a SEAL, sun, sand, and sex are my new mission in life. Happily ever after? Pass. I'll give you the best 12 hours of your life, and then I'm gone because why settle down when playing the field is so fun?
All that changes when I meet Valentina Fuentes. Actually, I rescue her from a ditch, which should score me major hero points. She's even willing to admit I'm hot - and she'll fool around with me. But convincing her that I'm anything but a sun-and-good-times boy toy? That's mission impossible. She argues I'm the loaner car girlfriends pass around...and, sure, she's willing to take me for a ride. A short ride. And for the first time in my life, I'd like more than a 12-hour relationship.
When did one woman make my smooth-talking bad boy self start dreaming of forever?
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- Avidchic reader
- 29-10-2021
totally shallow
how shallow can one alpha get. this story I wish was more about the seals and how their line-of-duty days.
But instead it goes on about an alpha who's shallow dumb and a horn dog. the heroine doesn't seem to be much better.
and I must say I'm really disappointed that two major illnesses can be written so lightheartedly. perhaps the author was intending to make it this way, kind of free, easy and slightly funny but for me, she chose topics that were hard to think just that.
And then again it could be the narrator's not selling the to be of the plotline. I found that the female narrator was pretty flat and didn't add much to the heroines character. And the male narrator just didn't seem to mould the hero into what the author was attempting to portray.
mind you when you just don't get something as serious as what the hair I was trying to tell him that makes the hero pretty dumb which in turn probably shouldn't have been written that way.
so im sorry to say I just can't gel with Ms Marshs writing... don't think I'll be reading anymore because all the sex talk and the thinking of sex sex sex especially when you're supposed to be a smart switched-on Savvy ex Navy SEAL just didn't work for me.
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