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Somebody to Love

By: Kristan Higgins
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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After her father loses the family fortune in an insider-trading scheme, single mom Parker Welles is faced with some hard decisions. First order of business: go to Gideon's Cove, Maine, to sell the only thing she now owns-a decrepit house in need of some serious flipping. When her father's wingman, James Cahill, asks to go with her, she's not thrilled . . . even if he is fairly gorgeous and knows his way around a toolbox.

Having to fend for herself financially for the first time in her life, Parker signs on as a florist's assistant and starts to find out who she really is. Maybe James isn't the glib lawyer she always thought he was. And maybe the house isn't the only thing that needs a little TLC.

©2012 Kristan Higgins (P)2012 Tantor
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance
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It was a good story, but would have been much much better without the stupid input of ‘holy rollers’ rubbish. Every time I heard it it made me cringe. Almost made me not wish to listen

Hated the over referencing to holy rollers

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not a bad story, but I'm sorry to say the narrator ruined it for me. the male voices also sounded silly. I am a fan of kristan higgins books and this was a typical story of hers.

female narrator sounded like a phone s*x worker...

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