His Until Midnight


Unabridged Audiobook

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1
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Release Date
June 2021
Duration
5 hours 11 minutes
Summary
A Cinderella makeover turns best friends into lovers in this Texas Cattleman’s Club: Bachelor Auction story by Reese Ryan.

To the highest bidder goes…a friendship with benefits? Or is this something much, much more…

When Tessa Noble takes the stage at a charity auction after a sexy makeover, her best friend Ryan Bateman must place the winning bid. It’s definitely not because he’s jealous. Their weekend getaway is a ploy for positive press… or so the rancher tells himself. But soon things take an unexpected turn from platonic to passionate, catapulting the couple from friends to lovers…

From Harlequin Desire:?Luxury, scandal, desire—welcome to the lives of the American elite.

Don’t miss a Texas Cattleman’s Club: Bachelor Auction story!
Book 1 — Runaway Temptation by Maureen Child
Book 2 — Most Eligible Texan by Jules Bennett
Book 3 — Million Dollar Baby by Janice Maynard
Book 4 — His Until Midnight by Reese Ryan
Book 5 — The Rancher’s Bargain by Joanne Rock
Book 6 — Lone Star Reunion by Joss Wood
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I don't ordinarily listen to romance novels. I chose this one because the author recently won a major award, so I figured this would probably represent the best of the genre. I hope it doesn't. I'm halfway thru, but have no reason to finish it. There's nothing more I want to know. I know these people will get together, and don't care. The plot requires the two main characters to be idiots all the time and deny their love for each other in the name of friendship, in a way that no real person would do. The characters are generic and boring, they have no romance in them, the plot so far is both dumb and predictable, and I don't understand why anyone would want to read this. Romance can be so much better than this. Have today's romance authors never read Gone with the Wind, Anna Karenina, or Pride and Prejudice? Even today's science fiction authors write better romance than this. I think a key part of the general problem with romance novels is that a novel that is only about romance can never be romantic. Romance can't occur in a void. It must depend on the characters of the lovers, and their character is developed and shown in their lives outside of the romance. These characters are doing nothing outside of the "romance"; we see nothing of their everyday lives, their fears and goals. See Gone With the Wind or Anna Karenina.

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