Oh, Ship!
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Narrated by:
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Wesley Lynch
About this listen
When he catches his fiancée in bed with another man, Jackson is set adrift on a sea of hurt and confusion. A lonely raft on the tossing waves of heartbreak, if you will. Good thing that Alexis—the cheating wench—previously booked two non-refundable tickets for a romantic cruise on the Sundance. It was supposed to be a sexy four-night Mexican getaway with wine tastings, duty-free shopping sprees, couple’s massages, amazing food, and long nights tangled in the sheets of a deluxe cabin with a sea-view balcony… all paid for with Jackson’s money.
Stupid Alexis. When Jackson decides to make the voyage anyway, cranky and humiliated, Fate throws him a life jacket in the form of Diago. Quick-witted, hilarious, and completely gorgeous, he’s everything that Jackson never knew he wanted. Through half a week of lust on the high seas, Jackson and Diago grow tantalizingly close, sharing all the activities originally meant for a pair of lovebirds. But the Sundance is back in port in just a few short days. Has Jackson found a new first mate, or is his whirlwind affair set to sink like the Titanic?
OH, SHIP! is a heartwarming strangers-to-lovers romp featuring a bisexual main character, insta!love, low drama/high spice, and more nautical puns than you can shake a harpoon at. It’s trigger-free and good, unclean fun for (adult) listeners of all persuasions. Bon voyage!
PLEASE NOTE: This title features a grumpy MC whose thoughts and actions could be construed as rude or culturally insensitive. These views do not reflect the opinions of the authors. Listener discretion is advised.
©2024 A Knight's Day Press LLC (P)2024 A Knight's Day Press LLCWhile I generally liked the shortish hurt-comfort instalove story, which is told from Jackson’s POV, I did struggle a little with his anger and hate towards Alexis—I guess it was all still very raw for him. There is also some racial phrasing that could have been avoided. The romance plot took up most of the book and the steamy chemistry was great but I would have liked a little more about being on the ship, maybe Jackson and Diago could have interacted with a couple of the other passengers or win over Diago’s fierce tita. 🎧 This is my second Wesley Lynch narration and I enjoyed his performance once again—I like his voice and style.
Cute ship-board romance needs a few tweaks!
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