
Nothing to Lose
A Lesbian Romance
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle Baker
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By:
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Clare Lydon
Nobody would ever describe Scarlet Williams as a ray of sunshine, but that doesn’t mean she deserves the flood that wipes out her basement flat, making her temporarily homeless. Enter Joy Hudson, local mayor & sunshine specialist, who opens her house to flood refugees and ends up with Scarlet on her doorstep. Two more opposing characters you couldn’t fail to meet, and yet, somehow, they strike up a friendship. But when the rain stops and the sun comes out, could that friendship blossom into something more?
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Charming romance
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Memorable characters and a wonderful set of side characters, friends and as is typical with Lydon a great sense of the location.
Fantastic narration and great audio quality. A worthwhile addition to any audio library.
Sweet story of finding oneself
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The stressful parts for me was the natural disaster, of course. But also the personality of the lead character, Scarlett. It was such a relief when she makes her 180.
The narrator’s voice is weird in the very beginning. Maybe she just needed to warm up, because she gets really good throughout the rest of the novel. Also, it has a bit of a slow start for me. But be patient because, overall, it’s worth it.
A bit stressful...
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Predictable but a sweet tale
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When I read the ebook I gave it 3 stars (average, liked the book). Today for the audiobook, I'm giving it 3.5 stars rounded up to 4 stars. I really liked the characters - pessimistic Scarlet; Joy, the Mayor who recently embraced that she is a lesbian, but not out publicly; Joy's grandmother Clementine, who says what needs to be said, and Scarlet's football buddies Matt and Eamonn, whom I don't think Scarlet appreciated what true friends they were before the flood.
Most of the book takes place within one week - starting Scarlett fleeing her home just before the flood waters wipe out her basement apartment. She fandangles to stay at the Mayor's house (rather than at the community center) while they wait for the waters to recede. During that week, she and Joy become good friends then more than just friends with predicable angst along the way that is eventually resolved - after all this is a romance with the requisite HEA. As the flood waters receded, so does Scarlet's pessimistic attitude due mostly to her friendship with Joy.
The narrator, Gabrielle Baker does a fine job with the various voices and accents. As an American, I can't comment on the authenticity. The one quibble I have is that she has a slight lisp that was distracting. I thought it was just me, but I found other reviewers who also mentioned her lisp. I guess some listeners don't hear it or it doesn't bother them. Your mileage may vary.
Enjoyable, sweet story
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Not bad
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Great story everyone should take a listen.
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I love it
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narrator makes it impossible to listen
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Excellent Audio!
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