Love Slave for Two: Reunions
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Narrated by:
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Sierra Kline
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Written by:
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Tymber Dalton
About this listen
Nevvie and Thomas think Tyler is nuts for coming home with an RV and an even crazier plan to travel from Florida to Seattle. What could be better than a family vacation with two kids and Tyler's father? Perhaps finally putting the ghosts of Nevvie's past to bed for good as she seeks answers to who she is.
She begins to seriously doubt the wisdom of their journey as mishaps seemingly pile up by the mile. And when a tropical storm and medical emergency add to the mix, she considers pulling the plug. By the time they reach Seattle, she endures almost more than her sanity can take, including a ride in a patrol car, a stowaway, and nonconsensual use of handcuffs. And that's before she's given her mother a piece of her mind.
Through it all, she'll discover that sometimes the longest journeys, no matter how trying, are the ones that bring you closest to family - and home.
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©2012 Tymber Dalton (P)2016 Siren-BookStrand, Inc.What listeners say about Love Slave for Two: Reunions
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- Christine Howard
- 2020-01-14
Definitely not as good as the first two
I really liked the first two and wanted to continue the story, but somewhere along the way the main female character turns into a whiny anxious neurotic b***h who somehow decides to start treating her husband like he’s incompetent. She blames him for things that are primarily accidents and/or not his fault and holds grudges for days. somehow, she’s also supported by her other husband in this impression, which is inconsistent with how the characters have been in the first two books. It’s at the point of being irritating and so far I’m only in Chapter 11. Nobody would put up with being treated this way by their spouse(s) And instead of standing up for himself, he just keeps apologizing and acting like a wimp, which is also inconsistent with his character in the first two books. The main female character is blowing all kinds of minor things out of proportion and turning them into major irritants and/or annoyances in her life and complaining about them incessantly. Let it go already. It’s too bad really that the author has ruined these characters for me.
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