
Buns
Hudson Valley, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Elizabeth Louise
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Jason Carpenter
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Alice Clayton
The third in the hilarious yet sizzling-hot Hudson Valley series from New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Alice Clayton.
Clara Morgan is living the dream, if you can call rebranding hotels that are desperate for a new life and running any kind of marathon a dream. Which she does. But the career she loves and the endurance races that keep her adrenaline pumping have kept her too busy to put down any roots. Growing up in foster care, she's never been able to establish traditions of her own, which may be why she's fascinated by the rituals that generations-old family resorts are known for. She's especially interested in the Bryant Mountain House, and not just for their secret recipe for the yummy, gooey, can't-get-enough-of hot cross buns....
Archie Bryant, the man with the buns, is fifth generation and one-day owner of the charming yet run-down Bryant Mountain House in Bailey Falls, New York. He's determined to save his family's legacy from the wrecking ball the old-fashioned way - by gritting his teeth and doing what needs to be done. There's no way Archie will be influenced by the new hotel branding expert his father brought in to turn 150 years of tradition on its head just to attract a faster, younger, slicker crowd. But when some of Clara's ideas start bringing in new, paying customers, Archie can't deny that she may have just given him a shot at keeping his resort open.
It's sticky; it's messy; it's sweet; it's Buns.
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She did it again.
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I loved Archie, you can’t help but feel for him. And Clara is a likable girl don’t get me wrong.
But I think waiting for her to open up just took too long.
She expected Archie to just word vomit all his secrets and feelings but she keeps her all bottled up.
And believe me I get why, it just kinda of felt like she could have opened up a lot faster than having to wait till the last chapter.
I did like the back and forth with these characters and we get to see some of our favorites from books past yaya!
That’s always fun for me.
I just I don’t know maybe I was expecting more. Over all I enjoyed the story and the characters.
And the narration is fantastic they both bring this story to life in a way that made me want to keep reading.
*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*
3.5 Buns Stars
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Liked it
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Love anything Alice
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Would you try another book from Alice Clayton and/or Elizabeth Louise and Jason Carpenter ?
Yes I have most of Alice Clayton 's books. I have enjoyed her comedic dialogue. As a matter of fact I listened to the Wall Banger series first and the began this series re-reading Nuts and Cream.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was just ok. I did like that some characters from her other series came on over into this book for a visit and to do business, that was cool. I love when an author can do that.Would you listen to another book narrated by Elizabeth Louise and Jason Carpenter ?
I have plenty of books with both of these narrators. Elizabeth Louise has a youthful voice and is sometimes too annoying. She does better with some characters then others. I would say she played Clara perfectly. Jason was fine.Do you think Buns needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I don't thing Buns needs a follow up per say? I wouldn't mind knowing where Roxy and Leo and Polly end up. I would even mind reading about Oscar and Natalie. If you want to do a full book and touch on each couple I would probably read it.I just didn't find Clara and Archie that exciting.
Any additional comments?
Out of the series, this book was not as enjoyable for me (my opinion only).I felt that Archie was rude and not very enticing as a hero in the story. I don't see the attraction for these characters.
I love Alice Clayton, this series was fun.
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Buns is fun
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The narration was great. Elizabeth Louise narrated all but the epilogue. I enjoy both of these narrators.
✫✫ 4 Stars ✫✫
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Monotone
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I loved how Ms. Clayton brought in the other characters of the previous books of the series. Especially loved Jack and Grace's cameo...and the mention of a certain Mr. Pattinson. ;)
Nasal
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Any additional comments?
This is the 3rd in Alice Clayton's series about the Hudson Valley. Clara, the last of the three friends (including Roxie & Natalie), comes to the Bryan Mountain House as a hotel consultant to help boost its attendance and bring it into the 21st century. There she meets Archie, the Bryant destined to take over the resort within the next year.Clara and Archie butt heads... of course.... and then sparks fly. The result is another one of Clayton's sweet, sassy romances.
The narrator did a nice job with Clara's voice, but all her male voices sounded a little like Martha Stewart. Very unnerving! And she needs to learn how to pronounce place names before she makes a recording. Mackinac Island, the home of one of the best know resort hotels in the US is pronounced Mack-a-naw.... not Mac-in-ack.
And unfortunately something little ended up becoming very distracting. LITERALLY! Yes, the author loves the word "literally." After a number of references to it in the first hour of the narrative, I started counting how many times it was used. Not counting the first hour or so, there were over 50 instances where the word "literally"was used. And most of the time it was used incorrectly. Where was Clayton's editor to allow this to happen?
Another Hudson Valley Hottie
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