Author: Julie L. Spencer
Series: Love Letters #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook
Pages: 137
Date: February 6, 2019
Publisher: Indie
One elegant leading lady and twenty hot guys. What could possibly go wrong?
Michelle knew she wouldn’t meet her forever husband on a reality dating show. This was just for fun. You never know what might happen when surrounded by twenty hot guys, none of whom shared her values.
Running from his past, Ashton rides the waves to the pinnacle of his career as a professional surfer. He’s just arrogant enough to think he stands a chance with the elegant leading lady playing the part of bachelorette on the dating show, Love Letters.
Until he figures out she’s a Mormon.
Even before he makes the mistake of calling her out in front of the other guys he knows she’ll never choose him. Good girls don’t choose bad boys and there was no way he could hide his secrets from Michelle. Or could he?
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Overall Rating: 4 stars
Story Rating: 4 stars
Narrator-Abigail Carson: 4 stars
Review Posted on Audible: 2/18/20
My thoughts on this book:
• I have never read a dating show novel and that concept caught my interest right away and kept me engaged until the end of the book.
• I liked that Michelle had 20 guys to choose from. But really it all boiled down to suave baseball player Victor and the not-perfect Mormon surfer Ashton.
• This was a clean romance and I appreciated that.
• There were some fun wit and humor in this story that made me laugh.
• The descriptions of locations and emotions were well done, easy to visualize, and to feel. I felt like I was a part of the scenes.
• This story does have some religious content, but it was not preachy. The religion involves Ashton living the moral precepts of his faith. It also mentions God’s forgiveness, when you mess up.
• This was an enjoyable fun read and I recommend it.
• The narrator had a pleasant voice.
At my request, I was given a free copy of this audiobook from the author. I have voluntarily left my review and my opinions were my own.