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Sweet Spot
Sweet Spot
Sweet Spot
Audiobook8 hours

Sweet Spot

Written by Stella Rhys

Narrated by John Masterson and Cassandra Myles

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

I'll be the first to admit that I live at extremes. After going ten years locked in what felt like a dysfunctional marriage, I'm now decidedly boy-free. In nearly three years I've had no boyfriends, no flings, no dates and no sex. For the sake of my dream career, the sacrifice has been easy.

At least it was.

Until he came along.

Lukas Hendricks. He's rude, gorgeous, arrogant-a stone-carved wall of muscle and distraction. He's everything I know to avoid but there's no avoiding your next-door neighbor. Oh yeah. The man now lives three steps from me and to make matters worse, he crashed into my life while I was relaxed in the tub-mortifying to say the least and it went something like this: I was exposed. He looked. He laughed.

And then I locked myself out.

In short, Lukas Hendricks was trouble from the start. And me?

I was-for the first time in years-about to be screwed.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 28, 2017
ISBN9781541488335
Sweet Spot

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    3 stars. Book is ok..part of a steamy rom com series. female narrator is terrible. The h is in her late 20’s and in the epilogue early 30’s but the female narrator gave her the voice of a preteen. John Masterson is pro
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I was all over the map with how I felt about this; first I read it slowly for me. 5 days! This means that it wasn't holding my attention well. The relationship was fine, the characters were fine (I would've liked more Julian I guess!), the male POV was well done in general, but there was just nothing noteworthy to get me excited about this book or author. There's also nothing stopping me from grabbing another of her books if I feel like it. Obviously, this review is solidly in the so-so category.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Decent smutty romance. Loaded with tropes, but I liked that were were good friend characters for both leads and that both leads were ambitious and really hard working (not just putting on a tie and ordering people around.) The female narrator was TERRIBLE (she sounded prepubescent when she was reading as Lia, and when she was doing male voices she did this over enunciated self-important thing that reminded me of Shirley Temple imitating Bojangles. It was really weird and off-putting. The male narrator was not great, but certainly just fine.