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Thank You for Listening
by Julia Whelan
Sewanee Chester meets a man named Nick with an Irish accent in Las Vegas; they both fall for each other for the evening that turns longer because of a snowstorm and only one hotel room (hers, already booked), and after the one night, both move on with their lives.
Sewanee Chester is an audiobook narrator and one of the best. She used to narrate romance novels until her favorite author just quit writing them, and Sewanee/Swan moved on to nonfiction and other audiobooks. But an offer that is too good to pass up comes along to do the last unpublished work of her favorite author with Brock McNight, the famous male narrator. Both have never met, but start a texting friendship that blurs the lines without ever meeting. They record, it does well, and they both start wondering if they should meet other than with words.
It was enjoyable, but the pacing was a bit off because of the different modes of communication and some flashbacks that popped up randomly, I messed with the flow. But I read it in one sitting. I would recommend it.
Sewanee Chester is an audiobook narrator and one of the best. She used to narrate romance novels until her favorite author just quit writing them, and Sewanee/Swan moved on to nonfiction and other audiobooks. But an offer that is too good to pass up comes along to do the last unpublished work of her favorite author with Brock McNight, the famous male narrator. Both have never met, but start a texting friendship that blurs the lines without ever meeting. They record, it does well, and they both start wondering if they should meet other than with words.
It was enjoyable, but the pacing was a bit off because of the different modes of communication and some flashbacks that popped up randomly, I messed with the flow. But I read it in one sitting. I would recommend it.