
Lovewrecked
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Channing
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Samantha Summers
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By:
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Karina Halle
About this listen
Daisy Lewis is experiencing a relentless string of bad luck.
Fortunately, Daisy has her sister's destination wedding coming up. A week of sand, sea, and sun in the South Pacific as the maid-of-honor is exactly what Daisy needs to forget her upturned life and focus on the positive. That is, until Daisy meets the best man.
If you take tall, dark, and handsome, and add a dash of rugged, a pinch of brooding, and a whole lot of sexy, you've got Tai Wakefield. Unfortunately he's also a major grump, total alpha, and seemingly out to antagonize Daisy at every turn.
As if being part of the wedding party with Tai wasn't bad enough, Daisy's bad luck soon resurfaces when she ends up on a cramped sailboat with Tai and the newlyweds. Which then shipwrecks on a deserted island near Fiji.
With rescue weeks away, Tai and Daisy realize the only way they're going to get through this mess is to start working together. And with their guards down, they get closer. A lot closer.
Soon, Daisy realizes that the only thing worse than being stuck on a deserted island is being stuck on a deserted island with a man she hates to love and loves to hate. A man that can break her heart.
Contains mature themes.
©2020 Karina Halle (P)2020 TantorDefinitely not the best of her books
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1) Tai and Daisy don't seem to have a lot of chemistry. Tai seems to dislike Daisy for the majority of the book, so the romance doesn't make a lot of sense.
2) Daisy's sister Lacey seems to hate Daisy, so why would she invite her on the voyage/honeymoon. It just seems to be a convenient write in for the author, but then we have to hear about how much Lacy hates Daisy the second they get on the boat; it does not make sense.
3) This routined book, for me, the female narrator, is terrible. When she is voicing her own section, it is fine, but her male, New Zealand voice is unnecessarily slow and plain awful. The fake accent is terrible and there are also sections in the book that so slowed down and disjointed it almost doesn't make sense.
In conclusion, I would highly recommend not reading or listening to this book. Look at one of Karina Halle other fantastic books like "The Pact" or "Discretion".
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