Wow, Erin Nicholas has definitely outdone herself with this third book of her “Boys of the Bayou” series and that is saying a lot because the first two books were awesome and pretty amazing. The characters are a lively bunch, they are all likable, realistic, easy to relate to and connect with. You can not help but fall in low with the characters and not just those swoon worthy Landry boys the girls are fabulous too. This book is Sawyer and Juliet’s story, Sawyer is the over protective grumpy one who points out every bad situation that is possible. He was not always like that but the tragic loss of his friend broke him up, he blames the Bayou and himself for not being able to save him. His family misses him and are trying to get him out of his funk, together they come up with a plan which includes bringing in Juliet, the quirky geek who mirrors his protective stance on things. Juliet’s brother crashed one of their boat and wrecked one of their docks, she is an attorney and represented her brother and decided a fair settlement would be to rebuild the dock. Sawyer was not in on this agreement so when she sees Juliet on his dock attired in full safety gear not only is he taken aback but he winds up being taken with her. OMG, that first meeting was both hilarious and cute and oh so perfect! The family was on to something with bringing Juliet in but they did not realize how great she was going to be for Sawyer. But can two who are alike in so many ways really be good for each other. I thought this was a match made in heaven, they were perfect together and for each other. I rooted for these two the entire time, he was understanding and patient with her idiosyncrasies and she was bringing him back to life. I loved how everything played out in this book, the story is brilliantly plotted with the perfect balance of drama and humor, a touch of angst, a whole lot of heartfelt and emotional moments and some hot romance, mosquito netting and all!! Erin Nicholas, thank you for another awesome story and trip to the Bayou!
??? And for the wonderful narration, Ramona Master and Gregory Salinas are talented narrators and versatile voice artists. They did an awesome job bringing the characters to life, giving each their own voice and personality and a whole lot of heart. Their portrayal of the each character was spot on, sounding believable and just as I picture them to sound. Ramona Master played Juliet’s role with perfection and Gregory Salinas did the same for Sawyer, both were great playing the roles of the secondary characters as well. They set the perfect tone for the story, handled the witty dialogue with ease and landed the humor flawlessly. They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for the awesome listen?
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