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P.S. It's Always Been You: Part 2

Written by: Lauren Blakely
Narrated by: Andi Arndt, Saskia Maarleveld, Zachary Webber, Scott Eastwood
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Indulge in the second installment in number-one New York Times best seller Lauren Blakely’s sweeping, second chance romance!

I was pretty good at living without regrets until a way too close call during a skydive. Instead of my life flashing before my eyes, I saw one face, one regret that's been gnawing at me ever since - Presley. And now I know I have to win her back at any cost.

Fate steps in when we discover hidden stories from the past. And they're an opportunity I can't pass up. The just might be the path back to the woman I let get away while we chase down a love story a hundred years in the making.

P.S. It's Always Been You: Part 2 is the second installment in the P.S. It's Always Been You serial novel and should be enjoyed following P.S. It’s Always Been You: Part 1. Presley and Hunter's story concludes in P.S. It's Always Been You: Part 3.

©2020 Lauren Blakely (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.
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About the Creator - Lauren Blakely

About the Creator

L. Blakely is the pen name of #1 New York Times bestselling, #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling, and #1 Audible bestselling author Lauren Blakely when she writes MM romance. Find all of Lauren's solo MM romances more easily now by searching under the L. Blakely name. Her USA Today bestselling LGBTQ romances feature strong, charming heroes with dirty mouths and hearts of gold. Covers will say "Lauren Blakely writing as L. Blakely!" Same great stories, easier search!

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Cute story

Such a cute romance story! Loved it and thought the performance was great. Finished all 3 in one sitting!

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Good Story but Scott Eastwoods voice is not suited

Andi Arndt is my absolute favorite female narrator. She has the depth and emotion when she narrates. Scott Eastwood's voice lacks all of this. He sounds like he's reading a book, not narrating a story. It's disappointing because it's a good story and he has a sexy voice, but no where near comparable to her voice.

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Part two is getting better

Scott Eastwood still isn’t good at this narration thing. He has a nice male voice only, and just one voice. You can’t tell when the female or different males are speaking.

Let’s talk about the story.
The first book I thought was so boring. Now it is getting more interesting.
Once the story gets more involved gets more interesting.

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Book 2 is better than the first 1

Other than the beginning of this book which had me wondering if I somehow mixed up which book I was reading, it was better than the first one in this series. Bringing the two characters back together is nice. The narration is the best part of this book.

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Enjoyed listening

Nice quick listen, was able to do it while I was working, it was fun and I enjoyed the same ol same ol feelings that the charaters protrayed.

I like the narration its wonderful and Lauren Blakely is great. Ive enjoyed all that she has written that Ive had the pleasure of listening to.

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Cute Part 2!

I love the idea of the continued parallel love stories. All the treasure spots' descriptions make you feel there. I hope the ending will be just as wonderful. Still wishing all three stories were included in one audiobook.

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Story is good, narration is weak

I am enjoying the story well enough, though maybe slightly less than I enjoy most of Lauren Blakely’s work. Andi Arndt’s portion of the narration is strong, I always enjoy her work. Scott Eastwood, on the other hand, does terrible job on narration. He reads slowly, without emotion, and pausing in all the wrong places - in every single sentence. This has been the case for Part One and Part Two of this story. I’m still holding out hope that he is somehow less painful to listen to in Part Three.

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