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Tangled Twosome

By: Meghan Quinn
Narrated by: Amelie Griffin, Rudy Sanda
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Racer McKay is a broody bastard.

From the moment I met him, he's been rude, irritable, and unbearable. And worse? He's broke.

A contractor working to remodel my parents pool house for extra cash, he stomps around in those clunky construction boots with his tool belt wrapped around his narrow waist, and a chip on his shoulder.

Racer McKay is also infuriatingly...sexy as hell. I want to take that pencil tucked behind his ear, and draw lazy lines slowly up and down his body all the while wanting to strangle him at the same time. We try to stay out of each other's way...that is, until I have no other option but to ask for his help. But what I don't realize is he needs me just as much as I need him. I have money he's desperate for, and he holds the key to making my dreams come true.

Our pranks turn from sarcastic banter, to sexual tension and lust-filled glances. Bickering matches quickly morph into slow burn moments. We're hot, we're cold. We push and pull. I need him, I don't want him.

We're on the verge of combusting with an agreement dangling dangerously between us. Neither one of us can afford to lose one another and yet, we're finding it quite hard to decipher the line that rests between love and hate.

Contains mature themes.

©2017 Meghan Quinn (P)2017 Tantor

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Terrible voice for lead male

The narrator makes the voice for Racer sound like a squeeky nerd. It is not what you would think a big, sexy male would sound like.

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Templeton the rat

Listen to this book, go for it. If you’re okay with the main character sounding like templeton from Charlottes Web. 😳

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wondrous story

Loved the story, Georgie, and Racer, but I almost couldn't finish it with the horrible male narration. He made this handsome, ripped, all male Racer sound like a prepubesent twelve year old on helium. Absolutely story killing!

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Book 3 of Series

Racer is a jokester, a prankster and an all around funny guy...to a fault at times. But It's a cover for the insurmountable pile of bills he's paying left over from his dad's illness. Georgina is the princess daughter to one of the wealthiest families around and would be set for life if not for her desire to to make her own way and NOT follow her father's traditionally suppressive beliefs.
Cue in Racer, the only contractor willing to help her in making her dream come true, but at a cost neither one comprehends.
I was skeptical of this book because Racer is probably my least favorite character in the series. While the story surprised me, I will say the audiobook was a bit of a let down. I did not enjoy the male narrators portrayal of Racer or the inflection he took when narrating some of the scenes. He also Narrated other characters and did a decent job with them, but it just didn't entertain me with Racer. With Racer being the main character, I found myself cringing at it more than enjoying the book.
Amelie Griffin did a great job as the female narrator and with her POV chapters.

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Good story, horrible narration

This was sweet, funny, and had touching moments; however, the narrator's voice for the main male character was horrible. It was like fingernails on a chalkboard listening to Racer's speaking voice. His inner monologue voice was sexy and I can't understand why the narrator didn't use just the one voice for Racer. Several times I wanted to stop listening because of the voices but kept with it because of the story. The supporting character voices were bearable so I would suggest reading the book and stay away from audio.

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male narrator

The male narrator is a bit Monotoned to me.
His voice was a let down to me.

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narration was tough to take.

i always enjoy Meghans writing but the narration on this one was (as my teenage cousins would say) "cringey." its hard to feel swoony over a character when every time they speak its incredibly nasal and obnoxious.

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Could not finish!

I love Meghan Quinn, but I could not get past the narration of this one. It was just too annoying. I couldn’t focus on the story. Ugh!

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What is up with the male lead’s voice?

The story was fine and enjoyable enough, if entirely predictable. My main problem with this audiobook was the terrible voice work! The same male reader read the first book in the series, and the weird crabby, nasally voice he affected for Racer’s dialogue in that book was annoying for sure, but it wasn’t a HUGE issue since Racer was just a secondary character; but it simply DOES NOT work for a leading romantic man! The voice he dons whenever Racer speaks aloud brings to mind a short, fat 1930s Chicago gangster, not a sexy-as-all-hell 6’3” construction worker with washboard abs. I don’t know who on the production team gave the go ahead for Rudy Sanda to use that voice, but that person needs to be fired. When he spoke I either screwed up my face in disgust and disbelief or laughed out loud, especially at the love scenes. It is the least sexy male voice I could possibly imagine, and it definitely doesn’t fit with the model they used for the cover photo. I really hope that awful voice doesn’t make an appearance in the third book in the series.

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Love the book

I think this book was great, but the nasally squeaky voice of the lead male was seriously getting on my nerves

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