Unabridged Audiobook
This is such a great listen. Simon and Juliette are a great pairing. I was really into the story and loved listening!
Indescribable Love is the second book in the Wydler Love series and my first Samantha Chase book. I think you definitely read this as a standalone, though, and you do need to read the previous book. I thought this was a sweet, low angst book.Jules has recently had difficulties with her previous clients and has been hired as the PR rep for one of the nicest musicians to get her back on track. Simon is a musician, and he is known as one of the nicest celebs in the business. Jules is hired to do his PR during the filming of a documentary for his upcoming tour. She is staying with him for a few weeks before the tour starts to get to know him and his team. Jules is kind of a negative pessimist, and I really related to her character. She does not buy into Simon’s happy and friendly personality. They kind of clash at one point when she calls him out on always being happy, which actually leads him to find his muse and start writing more songs for his new album. They acknowledge their attraction pretty quickly and decide to pursue it.Simon and Jules were really cute together, and I loved how they took things slow and really got to know each other. Jules really fights for Simon and steps up to the people trying to dig into his past for the documentary. I loved how good they were together. Audiobook Review I listened to this on audiobook and flew through it in one sitting. Amy McFadden did a great job showing Jules’ tough attitude, but also her sensitive side. She performed all the characters perfectly. I did wish we had a male narrator, too, but otherwise, it was a fantastic audiobook.
This a nice Romantic story that I quite enjoyed although it started a bit slow for me but later peaked my interest. Although the narrator Amy McFadden was new to me did an ok job, I think I would have preferred the story be told by a male and female narrators, this would have made the story even more compelling to listen. This story was about Juliet Bellucci who fell in love with the very engaging sensitive and handsome musician who had a sunny personality that drives Juliet mad at first. A good audiobook but could have been better listened in duet .
Audio review: Narrated by Amy McFadden - she did a good job although I would have liked a male narrator for Simon's part, Amy did a good job. Juliette is on thin ice with her PR company after a PR nightmare. She is sent on assignment to help Simon a musician with a documentary of his life. Simon and Juliette are opposites she is rather blunt, no filter and sometimes insensitive and negative. He is kind and sensitive, careful of others feelings. They move in uncharted territory crossing a line into intimacy. A good story.
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