I loved this story and was excited to see what became of Larissa after book one. However I didn’t like the narrator’s voices for the men at all.
Great story but bad narration
Review from Dark Exodus →
Review from Dark Exodus →
audiobook review neighbors, forced proximity, contemporary romance, steamy moments, jealous possessive hero, instant attraction, slow burn I enjoyed the overall idea of the story but by the end, I wasn’t as in love with the characters and story as I thought I would be. The main fmc is a sugar baby and she goes on..
Review from Hard Fix →
Review from Sugar →
This audiobook was quite a surprise. A young woman from a disadvantaged background escapes to the city for college and discovers a non-traditional way to support herself. This becomes complicated when she finds a man who makes her feel and with whom she has overwhelming chemistry. She struggles to balance demands from her past, demands..
Review from Sugar →
Omg!! I have never meet a male lead that I hated more than this one. I hated every second he was in the scene and he is literally the male lead. Every time he spoke I wanted to throw up. It was like this man always contradict himself. I almost DNF this book on multiple..
Review from Prodigal Son →
4.5 Stars This is the third book in this series. It’s not my typical genre or romance trope. But because of who the author is, and how much I enjoy her writing, I chose to (first) try and then (second) continue this series. I’ll admit that I didn’t realize it would be longer than three..
Review from Sugar →
This was different, and I liked it a lot. it took me a bit to get into, but once I was into it I couldn’t stop listening. The whole “Sugar baby” thing had me intrigued. Avery is a sugar baby and I loved how strong she was as a female lead character. Noah was different…..
Review from Sugar →
I love when I get a Lydia Michaels book. I did an audio listen of this one and like all her other books I love it! Avery Johansson is working as a sugar baby which is basically being what her dates want a delicate, desirable arm candy who strokes their ego minus the touching etc…
Putting herself through college as being a sugar baby, Avery is a force to be reckoned with. A strong character from the start. She is trying to better herself throughout her experience however. Her neighbor is Noah is the complete opposite, a business man and a successful one at that. He sees her and wants..
Review from Sugar →
Avery and Noah have an unusual relationship to say the least. It’s as volatile as it is sexy. Every time they’re around each other, it’s anybody’s guess who will come out on top – sometimes figuratively and literally. Honestly, I didn’t really get a romantic vibe from these two, but they do have good sexual..