
Just Jack
Aqua Vista, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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Christina Lee
About this listen
Aaron
When I’m running on fumes while driving on what feels like the loneliest stretch of road in California, I worry I’m in trouble. Luckily, I happen upon Aqua Vista, a sleepy coastal town with the only pump for miles, and the grumpy owner who is more gorgeous than he has any right to be. When I’m told I’ll need more than fuel to disable the check engine light on my dash, I figure there are worse places to be stuck while my car gets needed repairs.
Jack
After driving the handsome city dweller to a local motel, the last thing I expect is the hot hookup that happens afterward. As soon as his car is ready, he’s on his way home, so imagine my surprise when he shows up a couple of months later with an offer to buy my business. No way I want an out-of-towner to own part of what my family has built here. Even if I’m not always fulfilled by it. Besides, it belonged to my parents, and it’s all I have left of them.
When Aaron decides to spend several days in town, I figure it’s to soften me up to his proposal. I shouldn’t hook up with him again. Or spend time showing him around…but I do. Before I know it, the charming, attractive visitor starts to feel familiar, almost like he belongs here. Like he’s woven himself into the very fabric of Aqua Vista. I’m fooling myself, of course, and it’ll certainly sting when he hits the road. Outsiders never stay, and though I secretly wish he would, I’m no stranger to heartache.
©2024 Christina Lee (P)2024 Christina LeeWhat listeners say about Just Jack
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- choccygrl
- 28-02-25
Gentle but spicy Small Town Romance
I've not previously read anything by this author. I picked this up mostly because of the narrator, Nick J Russo, but also because it's small town romance.
I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. It was a lovely gentle tale of moving beyond grief, rediscovering joy in life, and embracing change.
Small town life, with the mountains to one side and sea to the other, sounds idyllic. A place I'd love to live in. The main characters are engaging and have plenty of chemistry, although I didn't really read Jack as grumpy, no matter how many people, including his siblings, claimed that he was.
The side characters are well rounded and add layers to the MCs and the town.
I'm looking forward to Johnny's story. Sounds like a second chance romance to me.
A gentle listen without any major angst. Just the thing I needed at the moment.
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- Paula Pinho
- 17-02-25
Heart-warming small-town romance
"Just Jack" is a heart-warming contemporary romance that captures the essence of small-town charm and the complexities of love. The story follows Aaron, a city dweller whose car breaks down in the sleepy coastal town of Aqua Vista. There, he meets Jack, the grumpy yet gorgeous owner of the only gas station for miles. What starts as a simple car repair turns into an unexpected romance filled with emotional depth and genuine connection.
Christina Lee's writing is both engaging and heartfelt, drawing readers into the lives of Aaron and Jack. The characters are well-developed, with Aaron's cheerful and outgoing personality contrasting beautifully with Jack's broody and introverted nature. The chemistry between the two protagonists is palpable, making their journey from strangers to lovers a delightful experience.
Nick J. Russo's narration elevates the story to another level. His performance is exceptional, bringing each character to life with distinct voices and emotions. Russo's ability to capture the nuances of the story and convey the characters' feelings adds an extra layer of depth to the audiobook.
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- Erryn Barratt
- 28-02-25
Love comes unexpectedly
I love Christina Lee’s uncomplicated romances. Just two guys, maybe a bit of angst, and lots of love. Jack and Aaron’s book delivered exactly what I was looking for.
Aaron’s about to run out of gas and his check engine light is on.
Jack happens to own the only service station around for miles.
So it’s pretty clear Aaron needs Jack’s help. But things get interesting with just how helpful Jack is. Then Aaron’s car is fixed, and he heads back home.
Only he’s not done with Aqua Vista or Jack just yet. Aaron works in real estate, and he sees the service station’s potential. So, he wants Jack to sell. Jack sees his parents’ legacy and isn’t interested – even though he never saw himself running it. The tragic loss of his parents and brother-in-law has profoundly impacted his life. He’s left helping his sister and nephew. He’s tied to Aqua Vista and the service station.
He tried a relationship with an out of towner, and that ended badly. So as much as he wants Aaron, he’s not getting involved.
Except they keep spending time with each other. Including one magical night on the beach. Aaron’s getting to know the people around town – but Jack’s convinced it’s a ruse.
But what if it isn’t?
Anyway, through in small town magic, quirky residents, and a fantastic ending, and you’ve got a great story. Simple and easy. A fantastic love story for two great guys.
I can’t wait to listen to more Aqua Vista books! And Nick J. Russo did a great job narrating. He’s a favorite of mine and he was wonderful. I can highly recommend this book.
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- KBR
- 03-03-25
Just Jack
This was a great story without a lot of angst. It hit the spot just when I needed it. The narrator was great. I will look for more from this world and other works by the author/narrator.
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- Bette
- 14-02-25
Great Story & Narration🎧A Heartwarming Romance!
Christina Lee pens another wonderful novel, a small town romance that captivates your attention and tugs at your heartstrings the entire time. This first book of her “Aqua Vista” series is Aaron’s and Jack’s, and the two meet when Aaron’s car is running on fumes and Jack’s gas station is the only one around for miles. And with his car needing more than gas, he sticks around to wait for it to be serviced. Aaron may come from the city, but not only was he taken with Jack, but with Aqua Vista, too. Jack carries a lot of weight on his shoulder, and he never got over the loss of his parents. And from his experience, he knows long-distance relationships never work out, so he fights his attraction to Aaron because he knows he won’t be sticking around. It was great watching these two get to know each other and enjoyed watching their relationship grow into something more. I also enjoyed the small town charm and getting to meet some of the other residents. This heartwarming story is low on angst and has the perfect balance of drama, heartfelt emotions and steamy romance. The writing, plot and world building are fantastic, as are the character growth and development. Christina Lee, thank you for another fabulous story and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧 Nick J. Russo delivers an amazing performance bringing these characters to life, giving each a voice that was fitting and was believable in every role. His portrayal of each character was spot-on, grasping every aspect of their personalities and demeanor perfectly. He set the perfect tone for the story, captured all the characters’ emotions and had you feeling them all. Russo is a versatile voice artist and his performance elevates the story to another level. He is an entertaining storyteller and a pleasure to listen to.
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- Macbandit
- 26-02-25
Comfort story
This story points out destiny is alive. Aaron has car problems and pulls into the only service station around to find out he luckily avoided a major problem. While interacting with this grumpy station owner Jack, he finds there is more to this guy than from first impression.
Jack is the owner of a family service station. He feels somewhat stuck in a daily life he is a little unsatisfied with. He then finds himself not able to forget his one night thing with Aaron.
This is a comfort read. Nick J. Russo again brings the story to life. I love books narrated by him.
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- Ida Umphers
- 26-02-25
Wonderful setting and characters
Loved the setting for this one both California and Aqua Vista. I'm looking forward to learning more about this town and the people in it. It made perfect sense that Aaron would fall in love with both the town and Jack and want to come back and become part of the community and I enjoyed both of these guys working out how that could happen. Nick J. Russo gives a wonderful, warm performance here and let us feel the magic of the setting and the connection between Aaron and Jack.
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