
Mad Love 2
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Jessica Almasy
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De:
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Colet Abedi
Heartbroken by the handsome and enigmatic Clayton Astor Sinclair, Sophie Walker has put her whirlwind romance with him in the Maldives behind her and is determined to focus on her career as an artist. But when her new job in the south of France turns out to be too good to be true, she can't help but wonder if she is making a mistake. Their passion cannot be denied, but when Clayton shuts her out after a family tragedy, Sophie is determined to fight for what is right. She must defy all odds to find her own happily ever after.
This audiobook is intended for mature audiences.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Mad Love 2 to be better than the print version?
I don't always read the e-versions of books where I also have the Whispersync audio version, but I did read most of the e-book as well as heard the audio version. I would say that the audio edition, and the voice inflections of Jessica Almasy was superior; however, I had one small problem and that is that all the other main character voices (Sophie, Erick Orie) were loud and proud, but I found the voice of Clayton so low I had to struggle to hear it. I often even had to back up and up the volume to make out what he says. I did read a good bit of the e-book to make sure I'd gotten all of what Clayton said in my mind.What was one of the most memorable moments of Mad Love 2?
The "scenes" that are most memorable are so for me because they are my least favorite areas of the whole series. It's is the fact that [this may be a spoiler] Clayton never once spoke the words "I love you" to Sophie. There was at least one scene where his eyes led Sophie to believe that this is how he felt, but his actions (other than his fierce protectiveness of her) never actually, to me, displayed his love for her. In fact, he vocalized that she was "his," that he "owned" her, and even had her repeat these words. Other memorable (in a sort of negative way for me) moments were those when I was angry that Sophie forgave Clayton so easily when he had clearly been hurtful and sort of disrespectful to her.Which scene was your favorite?
I think the very last part of the book was and will remain my favorite scene. I don't want to spoil, but it was worth all of both books. That scene was ALMOST worth my most memorable moments that were negative that I mentioned above.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. Although I was unable to do it that way.Any additional comments?
Sophie was a very complex, if not hillarious, character. Ms Almasy definitely portrayed her quirky, thought-provoking, complex, and funny character beautifully. I'm not certain how many of the other characters (and perhaps they were all) were portrayed by her, but she was epic on this one!A few hiccups in story for me, but great otherwise
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Emotional and deeper than I expected
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Great book
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