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The Summer Getaway: A feel good holiday read

Written by:
Tilly Tennant
Narrated by:
Sophie Roberts

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
23
Narrator
9
Release Date
January 7, 2021
Duration
8 hours 47 minutes
Summary
Ashley Moon is all set for a dream holiday with her daughter in the glittering French Riviera. But nothing can prepare her for the shock of discovering who's staying in the villa next door… A wonderfully heart-warming story of first love and second chances for fans of Jenny Oliver and Lucy Diamond.

Ashley got much more than a suntan on her first ever foreign holiday; one whirlwind romance and nine months later she had a daughter, Molly. Too proud to ever contact the father, Ashley made a decision to go it alone and raise her daughter herself. Fifteen years later, she finally has the chance to take Molly on her first ever holiday; a gorgeous, all-expenses-paid trip to the charming French resort of St. Raphael. But fate has other plans. One look into her neighbour's dark hazel eyes is all it takes to give her the shock of her life. Standing in front of her is Haydon, Molly's long-lost father and the holiday fling she thought she'd never see again. As the temperature on the Cote D'Azure steadily rises and Ashley and Haydon begin to spend more time together, will Ashley find the courage to tell him who she is – and more importantly, who Molly is?
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Mama Jess

This book had the potential to be great, instead it was ok. It started well, but would drag on with too much thought processess from the characters, too much talking of the same subject with the characters. Her descriptions were good, but the plot drug out with little satisfaction. The narrator was very good, but this is not the type of book that I would listen to again.

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Bianca1976

It was cute. Narrator was great. BUT if she didn't tell him the secret soon I was about to give up!!

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Saiya

This book was incredibly frustrating for me because it wasn’t about the relationship so much as being in each character’s head separately and watching one near miss after another. Felt like the same beat over and over, going around in circles, and all the coincidences that kept the protagonist from revealing the truth became unbelievable. The whole thing felt contrived and frustrating. On the plus side, the narrator is quite good and does an excellent job with accents. Her male voices just don’t sound very much like men, but I was able to overlook it.

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