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The Test
- The List, Book 2
- Narrated by: Joe Arden, Virginia Rose
- Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"The hottest, sexiest, most hilariously fun opposites-attract story I’ve ever read!" (USA Today bestselling author Samanthe Beck)
This is a test. A test of every life decision Lisa Michaels has ever made.
Lisa thought she’d gotten everything right: The nicest condo, the right career, the best hair, and a perfectly adequate sex life with her stockbroker fiancé. But when the fiancé ditches her at the altar, Lisa’s left questioning every decision she’s ever made. What if her instincts have been steering her wrong all along? And what if she tested that theory by spending one month doing the exact opposite of what she’d normally do?
A crazy-hot fling with a tattooed steelworker from the wrong side of the tracks seems like a good starting point....
Each book in the The List series is standalone.
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- Jade B
- 07-10-2018
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This book had me grinning to myself more times than not. I really enjoyed this sweet story of how two opposites attract
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- Lyn
- 11-06-2024
Delightful writing, great narration
Tawna has such a deft touch with wit and banter. So this kept me engaged. It was rather a sex fest as a theme, but done lightly and across varying situations. There was also a growing emotional connection between the main character too.
It was a guy from the wrong side of the tracks meet girl well entrenched in the world of pretentious high society. It also included a theme of dyslexia, and a Downe's Syndrome character. All in all it spread wide in what was covered but in a light engaging way.
Both narrators were excellent.
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