Like It's 1999
A Boston Classics Novella
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Karen Grey
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"Love ‘em and Leave ‘em" Alice Kim and “Hot” Steve Lowell are perfect for each other. It’ll only take them 10 years to figure that out.
Just because they throw the most bodacious wedding party ever...
Just because they’re perfect partners in pranks...
Just because they love all the same boss movies...
Just because they share one totally bangin’ night of sex together...
Does not mean they’ll break the "one time" rule. Even if they do, they don’t do relationships. And they’re never getting married.
Like, ever.
In this friends-to-lovers, marriage-pact novella spanning the last decade of the 20th century, life forces a playboy and a playgirl to grow up - and grow apart - before giving them a chance to create a happy-ever-after they can actually be happy about!
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- Dektolia
- 28-02-21
Excellent series
I love the 80s/90s setting of the Bostons Classics series and the audiobook narrators have been fabulous. After listening to the other two, I took a chance on this one even though I'm not a big fan of second chance/long separations. Like It's 1999 is filled with movie references from the 80s and 90s, which I have to say I appreciated much more than the Shakespeare quotes of the first one. I had also entirely forgotten about Ask Jeeves until I listened to this book.
I would recommend this book to second chance fans and to those looking to take a walk down the 80s/90s memory lane. Actually, I would highly recommend the Boston Classics audiobooks in general.
The narrators speak at a faster pace (which I prefer), so they can fit more story into a shorter time. I'd call it long for a novella but short for a full story. I really liked both their performances, though the male narrator sounded older than the character. Cindy Kay and Ryan West were new narrators for me, but I would listen to both again in the future.
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