Would you try another book from Elizabeth Reyes and/or Tanya Eby?
No, I'm not interested in anymore flimpsy & transparent plots, unless or unti lthe writing style of the author matures beyond rehashing what she's already stated. I'm just not into stupid plots that go nowhere.
As for the narrator ... well, she isn't on the same level as Joyce Bean, Susan Ericksen or Carrington MacDuffie, she holds her own with this style of book.
What do you think your next listen will be?
"True Love" by Jude Deveraux
and I plan to relisten to "Betrayed by Trust" by Ana Barrons - a great new addition to my Audible library.
What three words best describe Tanya Eby’s voice?
Engaging, entertaining, humorous
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Always Been Mine?
If I could play editor and had an endless supply of red ink, I'd assume the target readership is more intelligent than a grade schooler processing the ins and outs of hopscotch. Cut out a good four hours of silly, annoying, yada, yada overwriting and the characters will come across with a higher IQ. Then this simplistic plot just might shine as a fun read.