Timing (Unabridged)
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
Stefan Joss just can’t win. Not only does he have to go to Texas in the middle of summer to be the man of honor in his best friend Charlotte’s wedding, but he’s expected to negotiate a million-dollar business deal at the same time. Worst of all, he’s thrown for a loop when he arrives to see the one man Charlotte promised wouldn’t be there: her brother, Rand Holloway.
Stefan and Rand have been mortal enemies since the day they met, so Stefan is shocked when a temporary cease-fire sees the usual hostility replaced by instant chemistry. Though leery of the unexpected feelings, Stefan is swayed by a sincere revelation from Rand, and he decides to give Rand a chance.
But their budding romance is threatened when Stefan’s business deal goes wrong: The owner of the last ranch he needs to secure for the company is murdered. Stefan’s in for the surprise of his life as he finds himself in danger as well.
Customer Reviews
Some Affectation/Acting Choices are Problematic
I adored this book and was looking forward to a listen based on the sample clip. I was also looking forward to hear a sea of Southern accents based on the clips from the other 2 sequels...
Little did I know how problematic the dialogue is for the women and some others (Ben for instance). The narration, Stefan’s voice, and the voices of most of the men were fine. I don’t understand the acting choice made for Charlotte and the bridesmaids though. Char was more or less a Southern Belle but here she sounded like a valley-girl trying to be an influencer or something. Ben came from a well to do family from the South so I doubt he’s supposed to sound like a Chad. It was so cringy going through the parts with them in it. Sean using his normal speaking voice would’ve been better. Here’s to hoping a re-recording is possible.