A Lie for a Lie
All In, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Stella Bloom
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Jason Clarke
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Helena Hunting
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Pucked series comes a romantic comedy about instant attraction, second chances, and not-so-little white lies.
Sometimes I need an escape from the demands, the puck bunnies, and the notoriety that come with being an NHL team captain. I just want to be a normal guy for a few weeks. So when I leave Chicago for some peace and quiet, the last thing I expect is for a gorgeous woman to literally fall into my lap on a flight to Alaska. Even better, she has absolutely no idea who I am.
Lainey is the perfect escape from my life. My plan for seclusion becomes a monthlong sex fest punctuated with domestic bliss. But it ends just as abruptly as it began. When I’m called away on a family emergency, I realize too late that I have no way to contact Lainey.
A year later, a chance encounter throws Lainey and me together again. But I still have a lie hanging over my head, and Lainey’s keeping secrets of her own. With more than lust at stake, the truth may be our game changer.
©2019 Helena Hunting/Ink & Cupcakes Inc. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
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"Helena Hunting takes readers on an emotional journey in A Lie for a Lie. A sexy, heartwarming read!" --New York Times bestselling author Elle Kennedy
"This beautiful romance is true perfection. RJ is the ultimate book boyfriend. I loved this story beginning to end." --New York Times bestselling author Kendall Ryan
"A heartfelt second chance romance with Helena’s signature humor and plenty of sizzling heat. Nothing hits me in the feels like a Helena Hunting romance!" --USA Today bestselling author Melanie Harlow
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Rook/RJ meets Lainey when he winds up taking his family's annual fishing trip as a solo trip. Lainey is a quirky, fun, smart woman, and RJ is instantly smitten with her. They kindle a friendship that quickly blossoms into more over the 6 weeks that they spend in the Alaskan wilderness, but then RJ needs to leave suddenly for a family emergency, and they are separated. They don't have any way to contact each other, so they are separated for a year before they meet again by chance.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. RJ and Lainey were both well-crafted individuals. I enjoy characters that have depth and that have flaws that they embrace and acknowledge. RJ owned his mistakes and was fully committed to making up his absence to Lainey the second he saw her again. He was all-in, but realized that he needed to take things slow and make sure that Lainey knew he was not just committed "for now" but committed forever. Plus I got to catch up with some of my Pucked series favorites, and it's always fun to see familiar characters and see the next steps for them.
The narration of this book is incredible. I can honestly listen to Jason Clarke read just about anything - he's a favorite narrator of mine. And Stella Bloom is fantastic at capturing Lainey's quirky personality.
Great start to a new series
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Back to that great book cover... I had no idea when I picked up this book that this series was spinning off the Pucked series. The covers are completely different. There's a reason for that. All those quirky characters from Pucked are around in this book, like satellites circling the Space Station. They're not the main focus, but they make random appearances because the main character is the captain of the team. But here's the cool part: they're actually showing signs of growth. Don't panic, they're not driving Volvos and wearing Dad sweaters. They're still sucking down suds, telling inappropriate jokes and trying to get with their partner at every conceivable moment. But they're just not so over the top.
As for the main characters, Rook (RJ) is a slice of heaven with his calm demeanor (most of the time) and his ability to read people. Lainey is a stone cold mess, but she's adorable, and RJ knows it. If only he could convince Lainey of that. He also needs to convince her that he's actually a good guy. That's gonna' be tough. But what they've got going for them is supreme chemistry.
I fell hard for this story, mainly because of the man that RJ was. He may be an alpha male, but he knows when to take his lumps and submit to a higher authority, AKA: the ticked off parents, when he should. I'm excited to see how this series continues.
Judging the Book...
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Yes there was a conflict and I thought she was really stupid about it, but hey I got over that. They were a great couple together. They found each other once, and then they found each other again. How many of us haven't wanted to find that someone again. It was nice to read about a girl who seemed very innocent, but wasn't, and knew more than her anxious demeanour showed. He was a very caring and loving guy and knew what he wanted from the start.
This was so worth the credit, I thought RJ and Lainey were a great couple and I wish them all the best in the land of romance fiction. I hope we hear about them again in a future book. Stella Bloom and Jason Clarke, do I really need to say any more than, they were fantastic?
Love is not a lie
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Great start to a new series!
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Fast forward a full year. Year of him never finding Lainey. He is not himself until a chance encounter when attending his teammates’s children’s birthday party and sees the woman he thought he had lost forever. Finally a second chance to be with her, finally a chance to come clean. Little does he know she is holding secrets of her own.
I loved this book! Wonderfully performed. They brought out all the feels. RJ or Rook was nothing but swoon worthy. And Lainey was adorably awkward and is plagued with something I am all to familiar with. It was nice to see this portrayed in such a real way. This one is definitely going on my reread and listen again list.
Great Performances! Great Story!
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