Melt
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Narrated by:
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Anastasia Watley
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Written by:
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Robbi McCoy
About this listen
When photojournalist Kelly Sheffield is offered the chance to travel to Greenland for coverage of American science teams, she grabs it. Not only is it a dream assignment, it also means she'll have a chance to reconnect with the compelling Jordan Westgate, the glaciologist studying the melting ice cap.
Jordan hasn't forgotten Kelly, nor has she forgotten that she'd found it hard, all those years ago, to firmly reject the inappropriate overtures from a student. This Kelly - self-assured, successful, and even more attractive - is a threat to Jordan's equilibrium, something she simply can't allow.
Kelly finds the frozen landscape a match for Jordan's chilly attitude. But Greenland is a surprising land of beauty and danger where even the iciest heart can melt.
©2013 Robbi McCoy (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about Melt
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- Anne M.
- 2024-03-22
a bit wandering, but sweet
This book straddles the line between women's fiction and lesbian romance. I'm still not sure why the book jumps around in the timeline to start. Really the only reason was probably to hook the reader, but it didn't really serve a purpose otherwise that I noticed. I liked Jordan and Kelly, but I wish they both delved into each othet more... that there was more rediscovering of each other than there was. Too much of the time was relegated to Pippa and her semi-supernatural experience and its aftermath.
As for the narrator... she reads clearly but I'm not a big fan. She almost constantly has this tone in her voice like she's amused by something and it's not always suitable to the tone of what's happening. Still, her pacing and clarity were good.
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- ana
- 2025-01-14
Subtle and nuanced
Nicely written, I did enjoy the intertwining stories and pacing. The characters made sense and we’re multidimensional. I also enjoyed the setting and the fact it talked about visiting other cultures with fresh and respectful eyes - romance books can be limiting and repetitive.
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