• Every Little Kiss

  • Sequoia Lake, Book 2
  • By: Marina Adair
  • Narrated by: Renee Raudman
  • Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (162 ratings)

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Every Little Kiss

By: Marina Adair
Narrated by: Renee Raudman
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Publisher's summary

There's nothing that single mom Liv Preston won't do if it means making her six-year-old son smile again. After a heartbreaking two years, her little family is due for some fun in the sun. She just didn't expect to find it in the big, rugged, Search and Rescue hero next door - who shows her just how exciting, and sexy, life's adventures can be.

As head of Reno's K-9 search division, Ford Jamison knows what it takes to make life-and-death decisions on the fly. He doesn't hesitate, doesn't do regrets, and has never doubted his instincts - until he makes a promise that turns his world upside down. Desperate for redemption, he returns to Sequoia Lake, only to find himself face-to-face with his past...and the one woman he can't have. Not when his secret would destroy her - and everything she holds dear.

For Liv, finding love once was a gift. Finding it twice seems impossible, until the moment Ford's lips meet hers. Love doesn't always come easy, but when it's right, it's worth fighting for...

©2017 Marina Adair (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Every Little Kiss

I loved this story! Liv is working hard to raise her son after the devastating loss of her husband in a traffic accident that left her son traumatized and not speaking, for the most part, and she is taking it day by day trying to cope. With her mother-in-law back in town and adding to the stress it is not easy. Ford and his rescue dog move in down the beach and when his dog shows up in her house it is not by mistake, he has found her son before, he is the one who rescued him from the accident. This is an emotional story with lots of healing and some heartbreak along the way, of course because a man is involved, but there is a happy ending. Definitely a great read but I listened to it in audio and loved every minute of it!

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Every Little Kiss

Wonderful srory, well told, ended happy every after for wonderful people who loved each other. Thank you for sharing this story

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This was a cute romantic story. I did prefer the first story more to this one. Renee is really growing on me, her character voices are on point.

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oh yeah it'll make you feel love

another predictable but lovable book.
you know the type of book that makes you feel like you're in front of a hot fireplace on a cold Winter's Night even if you're only in the employee break room having lunch yeah It feels that good.

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Meh..

I didn’t love this book although it did get better by the end. Not sure if it was Renee Raudman that I didn’t really like or that the story was lacking. This is the first book I’ve read by Maria Adair and I don’t know if I’d read any more written by her.

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OK read and OK narration..



This was not a good as the first book but it was ok. It was a little too angsty for me. Plus the same old stuff about him never being able to be with her because of his big and terrible secret. That story has been told a million times. And I really didn’t get Paxton’s “problem.” He talked his mother’s ear off when it was just the two of them but wouldn’t say a word to anyone else. So what? He just didn’t want to talk to anyone else and it was made to sound like some kind of mental disorder. That was just silly, IMO.

And, once again, we read about a widow who thought about being with someone else was being “disloyal” to the dead husband. Something else we’ve read a million times.

I did like Liv and Ford; they were a really great couple. And I liked Paxton, too. I liked all the old ladies and their dogs. They were quite funny. And I really liked Harris! There was nothing he wouldn’t do for his daughter, including wearing pink T-shirts and pearls. He was one cool dad. And it was nice seeing Ty and Avery and Grace.

It wasn’t until 93% that Liv found out Ford’s secret and her reaction was just silly. Then the end of the book came and it just went on and on. And suddenly Paxton had no problem talking.

The little we learned of Search and Rescue was interesting and the Superhero Camp was wonderful.

There was explicit sex in this book and the F-bomb was used 16 times.

As to the narrator: Renee Raudman has a fairly deep voice so I didn’t really hear a big difference in the male and female voices. The men could be better. Also, when the book says someone laughed she never does. She was only OK for me. I wouldn’t avoid her books but I wouldn’t go looking for her either. Her narration was much better in the first book, It Started With a Kiss, which I find kind of odd since that was narrated in January and this one on July.

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