Hit or Miss
Love in Apartment #3B, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tor Thom
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Ramona Master
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Written by:
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Everly Ashton
About this listen
What’s one way to make a lasting impression on a man? Shoot him.
When I accidentally send a bullet flying through a handsome stranger, I’m mortified. When I find out he’s a doctor who treats children with life-threatening heart problems? I’m determined to make it up to him.
Playing nursemaid to Dr. Oliver Kinkaid is easier said than done. At least while having to pretend I’m not attracted to him. He’s a decade older than me, supremely sexy and has his life together. What’s not to swoon over? Especially since I’m scraping by as a teacher, sharing an apartment with two friends, and an exciting Friday night means binge-watching Dateline episodes with a bag of potato chips. Not much to swoon over here. Until I find a hidden letter in our century old apartment that predicts I’ll meet my soul mate and live happily ever after. Things start to develop between Oliver and me. Our mutual attraction grows to combustible levels and I can’t help but wonder if the letter was right—is he my perfect match? Then I find out Oliver’s secret and I want to put another bullet through him.
Hit or Miss is a lighthearted, heartwarming, and steamy romantic comedy with a happy ending and a cast of hilarious characters that will have you laughing out loud until the last word.
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- 2024-08-18
The male narrator is the worst I have listened to. Ever.
The story isn’t terrible but the narrations make it difficult to listen to. Especially the male character. His tone and inflection is awkward and cringey.
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