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4 out of 5 stars
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Adriana B
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10-02-16
Good Addition to the Coach's Boys Series
This is a laid back contemporary fiction about Harry and her boss Chris.
The story is very light on romance and concentrates mostly on the relationship between Chris and Harry's Son.
The narrator did a great job bringing the story to life. There are no cliffhangers and the story wraps up With a HEA conclusion.
**This audiobook was provided free of charge in exchange for my honest unbiased opinion**
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5 out of 5 stars
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Amazon CustomerBeliever
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09-15-16
Another Great One
I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review via audiobook boom. Harry is really Harriet and Chris first wants to remove her from his work site because he thought he was hiring a man. This is book 3 of Coaches Boys books. Chris falls for Scotty, the son, first then realizes that Harry will be a help not hindrance to his project. The narration was great and made the story flow very well.
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3 out of 5 stars
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Sara Niña
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11-04-16
A cute story
I quite liked how this book dealt with considerably sensitive issues: child with leukaemia, and then gender biases ( one of the characters was frustratingly sexist towards a woman being in a construction company. The book however was intriguing in the way the relationship developed, and the way the events played out was also quite fascinating.
The only downfall was when there was a lot of dialogue between child and the adult characters. As cute as it was, it didn't fit the narrator's voice. I also felt annoyance with how Harry let her boss (Chris) walk all over her, choosing what her son should eat (fast food) and, making calls on the little things e.g. having them ride in his truck, creating an extra burden for Harry (she lost a bet, which meant she had to clean his truck). Again, quite sexist.
Then there was how he kept thinking Harry to be a poor mother (at one point he worried if Scottie, the little boy, was eating well- as though, his mother wasn't capable.) I understood the boy had leukaemia, but come on- since when is constantly enticing an ill child to oily, fatty, unhealthy food a good idea?
I don't know, but this book didn't sit well with me.
Though, I certainly liked the cute message: children come first.
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4 out of 5 stars
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A D.
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09-07-16
Clean, heartwarming romance
This book has all the feelgood romance one could hope for. Heavily loaded with growing sexual tension, but without the distraction of sex, the story feels realistic. The characters are interesting with backstories that contribute to the development of the plot and imperfections that make them believable. Harry is a single mother with a very challenging situation at home. It would take a very special kind of person to take want to be a part of her life. Instead of providing a perfect man for her, Chris is very human, starting off borderline unlikable. Without giving anymore of the story away, I found this audio book very satisfying.
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