Running Home
A Beachside Romance, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Geoffrey Boyes
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Written by:
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Carrie Thorne
About this listen
A tenacious optimist. A broken spy. Explosive chemistry.
Caught in a web of secrets and lies, Ronan McAllister is forced into retirement from the CIA and returns to his hometown. While his family welcomes him home with open arms, he struggles to leave his past behind through the thick fog of PTSD.
Payson Roberts is mostly content with her quiet life in the quaint town of Seaview. Ever the optimist, she is determined to find the one, but her fruitless search is starting to wear down her eternally sunny demeanor. As a favor to her best friend, and against her better judgment, she agrees to hire her friend’s irritable, jackass of a brother to help out around her beloved antique shop.
Ronan pushes the fairy-eyed Payson away with insults and offense to save her from himself. But can Ronan protect Payson from the dangers of his past?
Get lost and fall in love again in the small town of Seaview, Maine. Romance and international espionage ignite in this captivating and enchanting contemporary romance. Yes, you can listen to this as a stand-alone - again and again if desired.
©2019 Carrie Thorne (P)2020 Carrie ThorneWhat listeners say about Running Home
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- Kindle Customer
- 2023-08-20
run of the mill
it's a nice story. I always find it disconcerting when a book is read all by a male voice. The narrator doesn't have a bad voice, in fact in another format or type of book, say spy fiction or as part of a duet, his voice is very soothing to listen to, but it's an American contemporary romance read by not an American, I want to say English accent, but he also may be Scottish????? his accent was very distracting, and the way he pronounced somewords.
the story was nice and yes, while a bit predictable has some interesting twists. I don't like the no epilogue, I generally decrease stars for no epilogue unless it has a really good ending. this one I felt could have used one or a better ending.
overall a good story, slow to start, low angst, worth a listen if you xan get past the narration.
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