Hard Fall
Trophy Boyfriends, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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Sarah Puckett
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By:
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Sara Ney
About this listen
"The bigger you are, the harder you fall."
That's what my mom is always saying. She's talking about love - I've never been in it myself, but that doesn't stop me from secretly matchmaking for my friends. Who would suspect me, a world-class athlete, of meddling in other people's love lives? I love love, especially when it's not me who's doing the falling....
"No thanks."
That's what Hollis Westbrooke said when I asked her on a date. Well, propositioned her, actually - but it was all a big joke; one she doesn't think is funny. My stomach is in knots since I might actually like this girl, so the joke is one me. Hollis' father is my boss - and she doesn't date players.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall - especially when the biggest player is me.
Contains mature themes.
©2020 Sara Ney (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Hard Fall
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- Annie Giles
- 11-04-23
Entertaining
Great listen, had me in stitches all the way through. Narrators we’re good. Looking forward to book 3.
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- Isabelle
- 28-06-23
So funny!
The story is funny, cute and heartwarming.
I absolutely love this male narrator! He always makes me laugh and gives a wholehearted performance every time!
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- Vivian's daughter
- 29-04-23
Very pleasant
Took me by surprise because I didn't like it's predecessor. No unnecessary drama, humiliation or stupidity. female narrator was excellent but the male narrator, while he had a nice voice, talked at the speed of light and made the heroine sound like an angry child. It was more funny than aggravating though.
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- Doreen C.
- 10-07-23
So funny
Laugh out loud narration , found some of childish parts with brother too much . But overall a good read
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- Crazycats
- 18-07-23
Funny
overall a good story lots of lol moments female narror was excellent the male was a little over the top talk to fast and childish with his brother Tripp was shy and sensitive under his humour
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- MissBehaving
- 19-05-24
HI-LA-RI-OUS!
So the book blew by pretty quickly, both time and plot wise, but the shenanigans the main characters created and their dialogues were soooooo funny and true laugh out loud moments so I was not disappointed, The book wasn’t bad due to the fast pace or anything but a too quick romance development always makes me second guess the future relationship of the characters, which kind of spoils it a bit for me personally. However., still worth the listen. A sweet hilarious love story, The author managed to get a lot of plot developments in there and also managed to resolve them in time for the finale so the book, all though short, is really well written.
The narraton was really good. I sometimes find Alexander Cendese narration to be too fast paced and to me it can sometimes make the characters come off as a bit immature and flippant, but this character portrayal was amazing and just the right pick for his voice. Sarah Puckett did a great job too as usual but she kind of disappeared next to Alexander’s charismatic character interpretation so the match between the narrators ended up being a bit off. Especially considering the protagonists were supposed to be a bit matched personality wise.
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