
The Baileys Bundle 1 - 3.5
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Piper Rayne
About this listen
This small-town romance series set in the fictional town of Lake Starlight, Alaska, follows the lives of nine orphaned Bailey siblings as they tumble into love. But between the anonymous town gossip blog and their matchmaker grandma, finding their happy-ever-after isn’t always a smooth or straight path.
Included in this collection is:
Lessons from a One-Night Stand (The Baileys, Book 1)
The eldest Bailey, Austin, meets his match after a one-night stand with a mystery woman. Little does he know she’s the new principal of the high school he teaches at.
Advice from a Jilted Bride (The Baileys, Book 2)
Brooklyn Bailey is dumped at the altar but finds solace in the arms of her new neighbor across the hall. But Wyatt isn’t who he says he is, not entirely.
Birth of a Baby Daddy (The Baileys, Book 3)
Rome Bailey has finally returned home and given up his playboy ways to open a new restaurant in town. He could’ve never predicted that the woman he’d spent one night with years before would come looking for him with a baby on her hip.
Operation Bailey Wedding (The Baileys, Book 3.5)
Austin and Holly’s big day is approaching, and all nine siblings are pitching in to help. Like anything with the Baileys, not everything goes according to plan.
©2019 Piper Rayne Inc. (P)2019 Piper Rayne Inc.Critic Reviews
"Funny. Swoon-worthy. Heartwarming. An unforgettable story and an incredible start to the series! A new favorite!" (Devney Perry, USA Today best-selling author of Lessons from a One-Night Stand)
I needed to jump back in a romance just for an easy listen or an easy read
It’s a really sweet story about a one night stand that turns into more. There’s no anticipation, no real plot line but the minor plots of minor characters definitely stand out. There are a few moments of spice but nothing major.
I liked the narration of Austin’s part, I feel it was a pretty well rounded performance. However, I really struggled with Holly’s narration. It felt stilted, almost like I was listening to Siri. And at times it was exceptionally breathy. I know we are far more picky about women’s voices. So I feel bad about writing that, but it was just too annoying.
Sweet story with obviously a lot more to come
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