Just Stop Me
Escape to New Zealand, Book 9
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Emma Wilder
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Rosalind James
Sometimes you have to run away to find yourself.
Lots of young women dream of being a princess. Nina Jones isn't one of them. After escaping from her palace/prison by burying herself under sacks of fertilizer, she ends up in a beach cottage on New Zealand's South Island. She's meant to be looking after a cantankerous widower. Too bad she doesn't know how to boil an egg. Iain McCormick may be an All Black, a member of New Zealand's elite rugby team, and a bona fide celebrity. During the offseason, though, he's meant to be a regular Kiwi bloke. A good son, a good neighbor, and a good citizen. But civility comes harder when you've been dumped at the altar. He doesn't need anybody he has to look out for. He definitely doesn't need to fall in love. Yeah, right.
Note: This book, like New Zealand, contains some steam. In fact, it gets downright hot in a few places, and more than a little adventurous. If that isn't your cuppa, maybe visit another country...er, book.
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I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.
Thoroughly Enjoyed This One
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This is the latest installment in the Escape to New Zealand series, and it is every bit as good as the others in the series. Once again, Ms. James has created characters that are very well rounded and that I have become emotionally invested in. We not only get to meet Nina (the runaway bride) and Iain (the All Black on holiday), but we get to know Iain's parents (and their continuing love story) and his occasionally grouchy widowed grandfather Arthur, whom I loved shortly after 'meeting' him.And as always, her description of the scenery is so fantastic that I can very easily picture myself there, even though I've never seen it firsthand.
I admit, it took me a chapter or 2 to appreciate the new narrator, as I'm so used to hearing Claire narrate. But Emma did a fantastic job & I would love to hear her read more of Rosalind's books.
A couple words of advice - this is part of the Escape to New Zealand series, but could be read as a standalone book. (However, I absolutely recommend reading the others if you haven't!) Also, the love scenes do get quite steamy and adventurous, so be prepared to skip past those parts those parts if they're not quite your speed.
I received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Another fantastic NZ book from Ms James!
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Just Stop Me (Escape to New Zealand Book 9) is another solid entry to Rosalind James' increasingly popular and anticipated rugby romance series. It's a bit of a twist on Beauty and the Beast--though the real beast is more in the form of Nina Jones' ex-fiancé, Prince Matthias, than it is her not-quite-so handsome, "Incredible Hulk" new interest, Iain McCormick.The book centers on the growing relationship between Nina and Iain, as well as the personal growth each experiences. Nina, in particular, strives to stand on her own two feet and become independent from the influence of others. Though she has always earned a living, her destiny has always been heavily influenced and controlled by others.
While I enjoyed the developing relationship between Nina and Iain, I especially appreciated the secondary plot lines and characters. Iain's grandfather was particularly endearing and my favorite character in the book. Arthur and Nina develop a close relationship as they help one another move on to the next stages of their lives. Both are hurting and they seem to be the perfect salves to one another. Arthur also offers sage advice to the younger members of his family, including Iain's parents, who are going through an especially difficult patch in their marriage. I very much enjoyed their story as they find their way back to one another. It’s nice to read about a love story of an older couple.
I less enjoyed the darker subplot which involves Prince Matthias unable and unwilling to let Nina go. It made the book a little less "escapist" than I was expecting.
The Escape to New Zealand audio books now feature a new narrator, Emma Wilder. Replacing a longtime narrator of any series isn’t an easy job and Emma does an admirable job. I appreciated that each “voice” was distinct and felt that the pacing was just right. After the initial two or three chapters, I Gave no thought to the fact that it wasn’t the narrator that I was accustomed to hearing. Nice job!
I strongly recommend this book for all lovers of romance novels and especially for lovers of Rosalind James' novels. Readers will not be disappointed.
I was given a free copy of this audio book in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for the review nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions stated are solely my own.
I Love Visiting New Zealand!
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If you could sum up Just Stop Me in three words, what would they be?
Love times three!What did you like best about this story?
I of course enjoyed the setting, a new part of New Zealand to experience. I also enjoyed Arthur's verbal sparring with Nina and Iain.Which character – as performed by Emma Wilder – was your favorite?
ArthurThree times the Love!
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My only issue: It is my heartfelt wish that no author of M/F mainstream romance writes about a certain type of sexual relation more commonly engaged in by M/M partners unless they’ve tried it for themselves. It belongs in a more erotic genre, or less romantic stories about hooking up geared to a young adult audience programmed into thinking they’re required to do this. There are times when you’re ready for a more erotic story and times when you’re not.
Wilder does a good job of narration. She is able to seamlessly take over from Bocking as James’ primary narrator.
Finding personal strength
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