Change of Heart
The Lobster Cove series
- Narrated by: Skyler Morgan
- Series: Lobster Cove Series, Book 1
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Release date: 02-22-18
- Language: English
- Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
This summer, Nathaniel Cavanaugh vacations in Lobster Cove to spend quality time with his kids after his estranged wife’s tragic death. Successful and well-connected, he is on the fast track to the highest legal positions in the country, but his family life suffers. After an accident throws Val nearly into his lap and costs her a job opportunity, Nathaniel surprises himself by overlooking her outlandish appearance and lack of qualifications to offer her a job as his nanny for the summer.
Valdosta McKinley wishes for an internship at a Paris Art Institute to use her newly acquired art history skills. She knows Nathaniel could never develop feelings for a girl from a trailer in a rural West Virginia holler - a lesson she learned the hard way years earlier.
Will pursuit of their professional goals require Nathaniel and Val to give up the dream of being a family?
©2016 Jennifer Moore (P)2018 Jennifer Moore
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However the story was strong and in this case, I think the book may be better than the audio.
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"A sweet story "Cat gives this one 3.5 Meows...
What did you love best about Change of Heart?
I loved the opposites attract part. I loved how she felt she was dressing up and was so off the mark. I felt a touch of Pretty Woman in here.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Change of Heart?
When she risked her life to save Finn.
What three words best describe Skyler Morgan’s voice?
confident, smooth, pleasant
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes. I did laugh a few times. its hard not to with little children involved.
Any additional comments?
I found Change of heart a sweet romantic story. I liked the slow burn and how The characters didn't cross the line too much of the boss coworker line. I liked how they fell so slowly they barely realized it and didn't know how to deal.
It's an allover good story. Sweet, charming, a touch of Cinderella a touch of Pretty Woman ( no she isn't a hooker but from the other side of the tracks so to say.) There is an opposite attracts going on and The two kids you have to love.
The narration was ok but it was a bit choppy and it felt like reading instead of acting the story. Also, the characters didn't really have a distinctive voice and it was hard to tell who was who. Val did have a southern drawl or use southern words so sometimes you could tell it was her.
It's an allover good story. Sweet, charming, a touch of Cinderella a touch of Pretty Woman ( no she isn't a hooker but from the other side of the tracks so to say.) There is an opposite attracts going on and The two kids you have to love.
The narration was ok but it was a bit choppy and it felt like reading instead of acting the story. Also, the characters didn't really have a distinctive voice and it was hard to tell who was who. Val did have a southern drawl or use southern words so sometimes you could tell it was her.
However the story was strong and in this case, I think the book may be better than the audio.
Jennifer Moore is a passionate reader and writer of all things romance due to the need to balance the rest of her world, which includes a perpetually traveling husband and four active sons, who create heaps of laundry that are anything but romantic. Jennifer has a BA in linguistics from the University of Utah and is a Guitar Hero champion. She lives in northern Utah with her family.
website: http://shesgotthewritestuff.blogspot.com/
website: http://shesgotthewritestuff.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the good review, Cat. I like these kind of cove stories, brings back fond memories of beach vacas. - Purple Reader,
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Sounds like a enjoyable listen. Thank you for the review.
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