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When the Time Is Right
- A Standalone Brother's Best Friend Romance
- Narrated by: Erin Mallon, Teddy Hamilton
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Fate doesn’t always happen overnight.
Hudson Bradley is the cockiest, most stubborn, hard-headed man I’ve ever known. And for 15 years, he’s been my brother's best friend.
But lately, what I’m feeling for him isn’t friendship at all.
Why is my heart racing every time his blue eyes lock on mine?
Why does every word he rumbles in my ear make my body come alive?
And worst of all, why did I bet him that I could find a woman he and his son would both love?
If I hadn’t given up on love altogether, Hudson would have been perfect for me. After all, he was there the day my world fell apart. He’s spent the last six years piecing me back together.
There are a million reasons why we could never work, but after a single kiss, I can’t remember any of them.
Now that the time is right, I have to make him mine - before I lose him forever.
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- Claire Annovazzi
- 28-04-21
It sure was a rollercoaster of emotions
After a prologue that made me cry, I was surprised to discover a funnier romance. That is, until about 2/3 in the book. It sure was a rollercoaster of emotions.
Hudson is like the ultimate book boyfriend–best friend, brother’s best friend too, almost a stepbrother if you squint really hard, but also a single dad and a blue collar. Perfection. He’s funny, hard working, devoted and determined. Lex is great too, full of snark and repressed feelings. They were amazing together.
As a standalone, the book crammed a lot of secondary characters who needed their own story but of which we had but a glimpse. They mostly were there to help or hinder the main couple. Except Jack, I think. That doesn’t mean that I couldn’t connect with them, though their motivations were mostly unknown.
I loved that even when they’re finally a couple, Lex and Hud still banter and annoy each other. They were also sexy together and the physical part of their relationship wasn’t eluded–the epilogue!
Two very talented narrators did the audiobook, and they’re both my favorite, male and female, so I was quite happy with the result. They know how to bring both the humor and the sadness of the story. I enjoyed it a lot!
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