I am a mother of two boys and avid reader; I practically live and breathe books. If I could sustain my life on just reading, I would live forever. I'm weird, and proud of it. I have traveled to many places: Mexico, St. Marteen, Prague, England, Cozumel, and Canada to name a few. Many moons ago I co-hosted "Welcome to Insanity" radio show on a micro radio station in TX- but our show was played via streaming internet in coffee houses in Amsterdam. I have a BA in theater. I used to be "the finder of lost things" but I think my last child robbed me of my gift. Now I just have a large collection of useless information... it goes with my growing mountain of "to be read" books
I loved Easy, so i had to try other titles from this author. This was the first audio I've listened to written by her, and I absolutely appreciated the two narrators. Really defined 'who' you were in the head of, although there really wasn't any question regardless.
Reid is an asshat. A douchcanoe of epic proportions. But he needed to be that way. He needed to burst that 'bubble' of perfection. And a little over the halfway point, I think I would have absolutely thrown up if what looked like was going to happen actually happened. I would have had to slap a character with their own book, and I don't want to damage my audiobook listening devices.
YA/New Adult 'vanilla' romance (mostly-ish) but with tons of angst, and adult themes, and movie making, and actors, and did I mean the best part: It's set in Austin. Damn straight only having 90's in August is 'unseasonably cool'. Several laugh-out-loud moments, but I man be biased since I live in Austin. (The extra half star was purely due to the multiple LOL moments, and I even misted up at one point as well.)
Will definitely continue the series, in fact I already purchased the second audiobook.