Then Came You
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Narrated by:
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Jason Clarke
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Pippa Jayne
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By:
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Kate Meader
About this listen
Aubrey Gates is the hottest divorce lawyer in Chicago, a barb-tongued stiletto with legs that go on for miles. When her cool gray eyes meet mine across the battlefield, I want her like I’ve never wanted anyone or anything. Then I remember who she is: the woman who brought me to my knees, the woman who destroyed my faith in relationships, the woman I used to call...wife. And now she needs a favor from me, Grant Lincoln.
It seems my ex forgot to mention the demise of our marriage to her dear old grammy, and now we’re both expected to attend her 90th birthday party...in Boston. And because it isn’t already awkward enough, Aubrey and I are driving there together from Chicago. That’s more than a thousand miles of tension, heartbreak, and barely concealed lust. A little piece of paper might say we’re over, but this road trip is the true test. I intend to get my wife back...and I won’t stop until “I do.”
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-01-2021
packs a punch
wow, this really packs an emotional punch...which i wasn't quite prepared for. though you can guess, and then have confirm early, what the trigger was for the breakdown of the relationship, which is a hard thing, its really the leads' journey back to each other and emotional maturity that really pulls the heart strings. while its told as a romantic story, with elements of humour, personally I think there is a very real story of how many young couples or individuals don't have great emotional development or literacy, which a relationship can skate by on until tested - while love and chemistry can scaffold it together, the ability to feel and deal constructively together with difficult emotions is really what will see a couple through the hard times, and this is where Audrey and Grant needed to get through, and that journey was shown really well. their love and chemistry was what made them believe in and motivation for trying again. narrators were great, only minor issue is for male narrator, when I often struggled to know when Grant was speaking or thinking something.
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