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Told from alternating points of view, with main characters who are autistic and living with a chronic illness, and featuring a large and supportive network of friends and family, this satisfying romance is a celebration of love, family, and inclusivity.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a Shakespearean rom-com retelling that is poignant and provocative. Recommended for fans of Elena Armas and Ali Hazelwood.
Another lovely contemporary romance from author Liese, who, with Christopher’s migraines and Kat’s ADHD, continues to realistically and lovingly showcase chronic health conditions and disabilities in her novels. This is a must-buy for library collections.
Listeners may find that Stephen Dexter, the narrator for Jamie, doesn’t quite match the character’s on-page presence, but Charlotte North does a lovely, chirpy job for harried bisexual Bea. Liese’s (“Bergman Brothers” series) latest sparkling romance should appeal to fans of Helen Hoang and Tessa Bailey.
Liese (Everything for You) nods to Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing here, and readers will enjoy the snarky banter and other similarities to the play, along with the enemies-to-lovers plot, solid character development, and a little heat. Perfect for fans of The Hating Game by Sally Thorne.
Carefully deployed tropes abound in this warm-hearted grumpy/sunshine age-gap romance between a cynical, orphaned soccer player at the end of his career and a fit young upstart with a big happy family.