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The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
- Narrated by: Samantha Brentmoor, Lee Samuels
- Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sand, sea and stuck . . . with your ex-boyfriend's grumpy brother in paradise. The Devils series is a sexy blend of spice, romance and grumpy men. Prepare to laugh, swoon and cry . . . perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Emma Chase.
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You don't really know a guy until you've vacationed with him ...
When Drew Wilson's ex-boyfriend Joel "Six" Bailey asks her to go on his family trip to Hawaii with him just as her life is falling apart, she decides it's the perfect time to give him another chance.
The hitch? The Bailey family includes Six's rude older brother, Joshua-a hot-nerd doctor who has hated Drew since the moment they met and once suggested she'd steal the family silver.
Drew is determined to win the Baileys over and give this thing with Six a fair shot...but Joshua is making that difficult. Not simply because he is in her way at every turn, but because-as one tropical adventure leads to the next-she's beginning to wonder if obnoxious, odious Joshua might be the
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-2024
Cute, easy listen
A fun listen. I was 5 stars and then the narrator said “expecially” instead of especially, and the Somalia bit happened. Overall still good, but definitely not as good as A Deal With The Devil.
A side note - I usually have one book going on Audible and a different one on my Kindle. Initially I was reading Twisted Hate (Ana Huang) at the same time as listening to this. It became super confusing as they have so many similar tropes and vibes (enemies to lovers, dude is a doctor, forced proximity on a holiday, fiesty FMC) and I had to stop reading one til I finished the other. So maybe lovers of this book might like that one too?
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