• Artificial Love

  • Good Bye Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Alisa Mullen
  • Narrated by: Scott Drennen
  • Length: 5 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Artificial Love

By: Alisa Mullen
Narrated by: Scott Drennen
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Publisher's summary

Johnny Lennox, lead guitarist of Love Sick Ponies, tried to love once. Diligent, loving, attentive, and giving he is not. Obsessive. Compulsive. Self-sabotage. That sounds more like it. And why not? Jules Delaney, the one girl he ever tried to love, is gone, and her absence continues to ruin his life in and out of the band.

Emily McDonald got the word nice when she was twelve. Nice. Nice. Nice. She is a nice woman. Because she is so nice, her husband likes to cheat, her friends like to take advantage of her, and her self-esteem is dead. Late one night Johnny and Emily find themselves sleeping only a few feet away from each other - an awkward situation that can't be rectified. That's until they begin to share their experiences from childhood into adulthood. They experience unexplained events together. Ultimately they rock the LSP tour bus, where they find a different kind of love in one another. When tragedy strikes they must ignore their instincts, their expectations, and other people's judgment to fight for one another. Were they artificial, or did they fall into the genuine kind of love?

©2015 Alisa Reynolds (P)2015 Alisa Reynolds

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Being nice is not always a plus !

What did you love best about Artificial Love?

Artificial love is the next story of the 3 girls who were given 1 word each by the Oijua board. This time around we got Emily and wow what a story this was.

What other book might you compare Artificial Love to and why?

Plastic Confidence it was the first story in this series. It was Julia's book

Which character – as performed by Scott Drennen – was your favorite?

Emily, Scott Drennen I feel did a great job with narrating the book but his tone is more on the feminine side so he did a great job with Emily. He does a good job as Johnny but I liked him better as Emily

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Johnny walks out to Emilys car when she first arrives to New York and he is barefooted and talks her into coming into his place with him. It shows us a whole other side to Johnny.

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heartbreaking and beautiful story

What did you love best about Artificial Love?

I loved the unconventional relationship between Johnny and Emily

Who was your favorite character and why?

Johnny Lennox. He is such a dynamic character.

Which scene was your favorite?

This is really hard, I think I would have to say my favorite scene is the parking lot scene with Emily and her husband just because of its shocking and powerful nature.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Johnny learns that Emily won't see him.

Any additional comments?

Love Alisa's writing.

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