L-L-L-Little Reviews #20: Nine Adult Contemporary Romance Audiobook Reviews

Posted January 11, 2020 by Lisa Mandina in Review / 4 Comments

As usual it seems I am behind on my audiobook reviews since they are just ones I’m listening to for fun, not for tours or anything.  Four of them below are part of a series, but really, they all kind of equal one book when put together because they are shorter stories.

Shopping for a Billionaire #1 by Julia Kent:


Release Date: June 1st, 2014

Source:  Borrowed from Audible.com as part of Audible Escapes program
My rating:  4 stars
  

I loved the books I read by Julia Kent starting with Fluffy, so I thought I’d better get back to reading this series which I had heard of and seen around a lot, but never got to.  I saw it was available in Audible Escapes, so I got it that way to check it out. And I really adored it!  So funny all the things that Shannon got into.  And I loved that there was a reference to Sam Heughan in the book, because all of us Outlander show fans adore him.  It was a blast and so much fun, but it was very short, I guess maybe these are serials?  So anyway, that was my main issue with it, was the length.

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
When mystery shopper
Shannon Jacoby meets billionaire Declan McCormick with her hand down a
toilet in the men’s room of one of his stores, it’s love at first flush
in this hilarious new romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling
author Julia Kent.

 Shopping for a Billionaire #2 by Julia Kent:


Release Date: May 19th, 2014

Source:  Borrowed from Audible.com as part of Audible Escapes program
My rating:  4 stars
  

This next part of the story had some really good pop culture quotes and references. For example, loved the Glee references, Caddyshack, and even Ivan Denisovitch bit.  That last one is a book the students at my school read every year for their summer reading, so it was funny to hear a book I’d never even heard about until I got here be referenced like that.  Not to mention there was a hilarious tampon joke in the story as well.  Once again, I’d wished it was longer!
 
Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
New York Times
bestselling author Julia Kent continues her Shopping for a Billionaire
series as mystery shopper Shannon and (near) billionaire Declan explore a
relationship (and each other).

The pair deal with a jealous
ex-boyfriend, a new perk at work that makes Shannon rethink her job, and
a cat that offers up quite a present when Declan takes Shannon out for
their first non-business date.

**Part 1 can be found in A Sweet
Life
, a New York Times bestselling, 14-author boxed set. All proceeds
from that boxed set go to diabetes research.**
 

Shopping for a Billionaire #3 by Julia Kent:


Release Date: June 29th, 2014

Source:  Borrowed from Audible.com as part of Audible Escapes program
My rating:  3.5 stars
  
 
 

This book started out pretty good, but it got kind of boring about halfway through.  Toward the end however, it picked back up and I was eager to start the final book and find out how everything was going to go.

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
I don’t turn every date
into a medical emergency, but when I do, I nearly castrate my man…
Shannon and Declan’s first real date ends with an ambulance trip and yet
another test of their madcap relationship. Ex-boyfriend Steve insists
on dinner with Shannon while Declan is overseas on business, but a
surprise return leads to plenty of romance as Declan whisks her away for
a ride over Boston (in more ways than one…). Just as life and love
look good, a misunderstanding takes on a sinister tone as a conspiracy
brews to keep them apart. Julia Kent’s hilarious Shopping series
continues. Part 3 of a 4-part series.

 

Shopping for a Billionaire #4 by Julia Kent:

Release Date: August 15th, 2014
Source
Borrowed from Audible.com as part of Audible Escapes program 
My rating:  4.5 stars   

So we got a lot of the things that totally irritate me in romance books, the jumping to conclusions, not knowing why someone is acting the way they are. And then the stupid reasons for not dating someone.  But, Kent makes all of that okay in my book in the end because of the hilarious situations she puts the characters in.  I mean the luxury shopping job at the hotel, all of that was so funny!  The vibrator that took off out the window, the trash can dumping on the car, so funny.  Now I think those Dr. Pimple Popper type of shows are disgusting, so I don’t get why people would watch that when they were depressed. Because ewwwwwww!!!   But in the end, the whole series wrapped up perfectly for me.  That’s why I ended up with a 4.5 instead of just a 4 star rating for this one.  Now I know I’ll have to find all the other books that are extras for this series and catch up with Shannon and Declan.

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
A confusing fight, a
garbage-covered car, and a mom who shares her past as a stripper all
drive Shannon to the edge of madness. When her big shot at mystery
shopping luxury properties leads to another crazy toilet incident, it’s
Declan to the rescue…but can they take the “plunge”? The Shopping
series from New York Times bestselling author Julia Kent reaches its
conclusion with heart, heat, and hilarity.

Beauty and the Beard (Winston Brothers bonus content #2) by Penny Reid:

Release Date: July 15th, 2019
Source:  Author gave away through newsletter on Authors Direct app
My rating:  5 stars
  
 

I loved this really short story about Ashley packing up and waiting for Drew to come help move her to live with him.  All of it was sweet, and also we definitely got the steam at the end.  While it was still pretty darn short, there was so much of what I love in a Penny Reid book, that I had to give it the full 5 star rating.

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
Beauty and the Beard is a
short originally included in the lminited release Scenes from the City
in 2015. It is now included in Neanderthal Seeks Extra Yarns.

 

Dear Beau (Winston Brothers bonus content #3) by Penny Reid:

Release Date: June 28th, 2019
Source
Author gave away through newsletter on Authors Direct app
My rating:  3 stars     

Very, very, very short.  A letter for sure.  Fun, but just too short. When it comes to anything to do with the Winston brothers, I will always want more.

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
In 2017 Kindle Direct
Publishing posted a call for goodbye letters from characters and I felt
inspired to write this letter from Duane to Beau before Duane leaves for
Italy.

Dear Jess (Winston Brothers bonus content #4) by Penny Reid:

Release Date: August 19th, 2019
Source
Author gave away through newsletter on Authors Direct app
My rating:  4 stars     

Still pretty short.  A letter for sure.  I liked it a little better than the letter to Beau, maybe the romance comes through better since this was to his woman.

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
In 2016 True Story Book
Blog requested I write a love note for a blog feature from one of my
characters. I wrote this letter from Duane to Jess while they are in
Italy.

The A.I. Who Loved Me by Alyssa Cole:


Release Date: December 3rd, 2019

Source:  Borrowed from Audible.com as part of Audible Escapes program
My rating:  3.5 stars
  

So it took me a bit to get into it.  I’m not sure we really needed all the different narrators they had for this.  Because on some of the chapters, the main narrator just did all the voices.  I did love when we got Mindy Kaling though to do the house’s A.I. system voice.  At times I did get a bit bored because the narrator’s voices were kind of slow at times, or maybe it was how the story was written.  There were also sound effects from flashbacks, something weird that you don’t usually hear in audiobooks, so that pulled me out of the story a bit too.  Overall I enjoyed it, but don’t know if this is one author who I should read the physical books instead of listening to them on audio, if they are available as print books that is. 

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
A captivating romantic comedy with a thrilling sci-fi twist by award-winning author Alyssa Cole!

Trinity
Jordan leads a quiet, normal life: working from home for the Hive, a
multifunctional government research center, and recovering from the
incident that sent her into a tailspin. But the life she’s trying to
rebuild is plagued by mishaps when Li Wei, her neighbor’s super sexy and
super strange nephew, moves in and turns things upside down. Li Wei’s
behavior is downright odd—and the attraction building between them is
even more so. When an emergency pulls his aunt away from the apartment
complex, Trinity decides to keep an eye on him…and slowly discovers that
nothing is what it seems. For one thing, Li Wei isn’t just the hot guy
next door—he’s the hot A.I. next door. In fact, he’s so advanced that he
blurs the line between man and machine. It’s up to Trinity to help him
achieve his objective of learning to be human, but danger is mounting as
they figure out whether he’s capable of the most illogical human
behavior of all…falling in love.

The Hook-Up Experiment by Emma Hart:


Release Date: March 13th, 2018

Source:  Purchased from Audible
My rating:  5 stars
  

I feel like really this is part of a series with one of the first Emma Hart books I read, The Upside to Being Single.  And if you read the whole synopsis below, it does say that our main character, Peyton, is in that story.  But I guess it isn’t technically a part of a series with that one.  Doesn’t matter though because I still loved it!  The characters were so great.  A lot of things about Peyton totally reminded me of myself.  Also, I think her bet is possible, three times without falling in love, but not with someone you already have such a history with!  Someone you’d had a crush on, and then when we find out he has a daughter?  An adorable little daughter?  How is that not just totally something you wouldn’t automatically fall in love with?  There was so much fun in this story, and I totally loved the scenes with Chloe and Peyton’s brother as well, so I can’t wait to read their story at some point too.  Once again Emma Hart totally makes me love her stories and pretty much has sealed herself as one of my all-time favorite authors, probably auto-buy!

Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
1. Hate-screw my high school nemesis.
2. Remember to hate him.
3. Prove my brother wrong.
It should be easy.
It isn’t.

As
the owner of Pick-A-D*ck, New Orleans’ premier hook-up website, my job
is simple. Connect two people for a no-strings, no-expectations hook-up.
The plus for my clients is that I’m the one who gets to sift through
the d*ck pics—except this time, they’re required.

My problem? My
brother, co-owner of Pick-A-D*ck’s sister dating site, doesn’t believe
it’s possible to hook up with someone three times and not fall in love.
I disagree. I know it’s possible.

And
my disagreement is exactly how I end up reconnected with my high school
nemesis, Elliott Sloane. The guy who asked me to junior prom and then
stood me up. Who egged my car when I rejected him, and convinced my
senior homecoming date to ghost me.

It should be easy to
hate-screw him. If only he was still that person, instead of a
hot-as-hell single dad, working as a builder to make ends’ meet,
fighting for custody of his daughter.

Three hook-ups.
One outcome.
Right?

(The Hook-Up Experiment is book one of the Experiment duet. If you’ve read The Upside to Being Single, this is Peyton’s story.) 

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4 responses to “L-L-L-Little Reviews #20: Nine Adult Contemporary Romance Audiobook Reviews

  1. So many mini reviews! It sounds like you're really enjoying that Julia Kent series. Even though the third one isn't as good as the others it still sounds promising overall. Ah yes, short stories are tricky things and sometimes they just aren't as good as the full length novels but I am glad you more or less liked reading the Penny Reid ones!

  2. Danielle Hammelef

    I’m thinking I will read the physical book instead of the audiobook for The A.I. Who Loved Me. From your description, my mind would most likely wander while listening.

    • Lisa Mandina

      See, I’m not sure if it is available as a physical book is the only thing. It was an Audible Original, so not sure if it is anything else. If it is, you should try that. Thanks for stopping by!

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