The Trustworthy Groom
The Texas Titan Romances, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Cook
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Written by:
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Cami Checketts
About this listen
A lonely football player, a damaged bride, and the fake marriage that can heal them both.
Hailey Knight has two choices: fall prey to a predator who is out to own her and destroy her football team or marry a man she’s just met. True, her fake husband can make her quiver with a touch, gets her jokes, and is patience personified, but she knows better than anyone how quickly charm can turn ugly.
Brady Giles has dealt with a sweetheart stalker for two years and has no hope of shaking the annoyance. He steps in to rescue the beautiful and feisty Hailey Knight from a leering idiot and somehow ends up engaged to her.
The marriage is supposed to help them both out of sticky situations but instead turns into a media hailstorm with lies and attacks coming from all sides. When Hailey falls in love with her fake husband and danger lurks around every corner, she knows it’s time to run, but Brady has never given up on an impossible battle. Can these two trust each other or will the media and predators tear them apart?
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-12-26
Great story line
But the reader sounds computer generated. It’s taken the whole book to convince me it’s actually a real person and not computer generated.
As with most of Cami’s stories, sure. Nice fluff. But there’s no reality to her tales beyond fitness. Every character is either very tanned/dark with chocolate eyes or blonde with blue or Brown eyes. I was stunned to hear one book where the character had green eyes.
As for the stalkers, as person who went through 2.5 years of serious stalking, oh how I’d love to sit down with Cami and outline how to write a real story of that genre, that is believable.
I too an an author and know it’s not easy. You can’t write what you don’t know, and she’s clearly never researched it.
Also as a person who lived in canadas Rocky Mountains or bear a decade, all her stories about the great outdoors are woefully WRONG.
But she writes nice fluff that’s an easy listen if you can suspend all reality. And she’s done a fantastic job of setting herself up fast as a writer, cranking out probably 6 books or more a year because she obviously doesn’t know what a thesaurus is—and no, the one in the computer search isn’t enough—and she uses repetitive phrases.
They mostly are great fluff and this story was better than most but I’ll spare my stalking speech, i lived the ingenuity she uses to get these two characters together.
But I pegged the stalker the first time i heard of the individual other than their means of communication, but I’m not sure i could do better in 5 hours.
Cami does a great job of setting up a scenario, writing it, and resolving it fast, even if real life isn’t that clean cut. But real life sucks at times, I’d much rather read the “cut to happy ending with the billionaire” part!
Her work intrigues me, as someone who writes 100,000 word plus novels (a 12-15 hour listen easily). I’ve listened to all her included books, because I refuse to pay for a book that’s less than a 7.5 hour listen. They’re all the same price, 20 hours or 3. 7.5 hours us my purchase cut off.
But this has given me about 24 of her books to read ;and this was the last free listen) and I’ve really come to love her style, reality suspended. Her marketing is genius, because if you can crank out 3-6 hour listens or reads for the same price as 200,000 word 25 hour sagas, you might be able to make a career as a writer. So well done on that Cami!
My fave ready ir hers is Teddy (i think Hamilton), who took over the park city rescue line.
Jacobi diem is good, i that that authentic voice that no other ethnicity can emulate. Just like my fiancé.
And I love her mixed ethnicity couples!!!!
But what I love most about cami, is her ability to write a good clean story. With plot lines that are enjoyable. And characters that reappear in other books, love that.
And it’s hard to write about, and can be hard to read about for some, but I really appreciate 3 stories she’s done that have a past history of rape. Been there, lived it from a young age to my own stalker—and it’s so real. It’s so good to touch in that cause as women we need to feel that connection and putting it out there can be what helps a girl or a 45 year old woman finally open up about her experience.
I think in this book she downplays it too much, she leaves it in a confused state of was that rape or not— i would say it was. Intimacy should never be violent unless you live 50 shades of grey and you’ve signed up for that.
So. A unique story by Cami. Would love to send her some advice for her next great stalker case novel, because she’s done so many, including this one.
But I really liked it. Face paced, clean, fun, and the stalkers are never too scary because you know bad things are going to happen since her characters do everything you shouldn’t when you have a stalker.
I look forward to listening to each of these one more time through for a better understanding into this fascinating and prolific author, as I never am a one listen and done girl.
It’s been a fun change for me because I almost strictly listen to and write historical, except one modern day romantic suspense.
And it’s nice to be in the here and now sometimes.
I an so happy I found Cami, she’ll always be a favorite.
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