ALC provided by Must Love Audio

Thanks, @penelopewardauthor and @mustloveaudio for the ALC. 

Blair (aka Doris Deloris) is gifted a week at a resort by her best friend Taylor. She’s finally ready to dip her toes in the dating pool after breaking up with her longtime boyfriend. She downloads a dating app (a hookup app, let’s face it) and to her surprise it matches her with the gorgeous ‘viking’ she saw at the lobby of the resort. Well, he’s in his thirties and she lied and said she was 29. They meet and Tate Immediately clocks her age and goes “yeah, nope”. But he’s absolutely smitten – she’s gorgeous, sassy, funny, mature for her age and unfazed by his. And even after being outed as still a teenager, she still wants to hang out. And to hang out they proceed, with Blair becoming more and more irresistible. They finally cave when Tate has the biggest ‘f*ck it’ moment: it’s only a week, she’ll have some fun and they’ll part ways as strangers. That’s what they do and when Blair is mugged on her way home, she loses her only possible way to contact Tate.

Fast forwards four years and we’re at Taylor’s wedding and she’s finally introduced to his estranged dad: Teddy aka Tate. They never forgot each other. He was irrevocably in love with the girl who got away. And Blair… well, she brought home more than just her memories from their time together.

Narrated beautifully in duet by Andi Arndt and Jason Clarke. That information alone lets you know how unbelievably good this audiobook is. Andi personifies Blair and her witty banter and sassiness. Jason is amazing as the older and completely obsessed Tate who finds more second chances in life than he thinks he deserves. 

For the fans of a best friend’s dad, age gap romance with just the right amount of angst but tons of banter, with meet ups at a kiddie pool, jelly fish encounters, twists and cute surprises and beautiful second chances provided by the Universe! 

Content notes (including but not limited to): mentions of teenage pregnancy, divorce, parental alienation, estranged family relationships

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