The Cad and the Co-Ed
Rugby, Book 3
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George Allan
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KC Sheridan
About this listen
Keeping a secret this big is going to take lots of balls. Specifically, rugby balls.
The Cad
Bryan Leech is a cad.
Or, he was a cad.
No one is quite certain.
Once the quintessential playboy, Bryan claims he's done with wild parties and weekend benders. No more one night stands leading to mornings he can't remember; no more binges and blackouts; no more exploits plastered all over the tabloids and rag sheets. According to Bryan, he's cleaning up his act.
The only problem is, no one believes him.
The Co-ed
Eilish Cassidy never thought she'd be a mother at 19 or still in college at 24. Cut off from every member of her family except her favorite cousin, she's finally managed put her life back together. Stronger and wiser, Eilish enters her last semester of university determined to stand on her own. Now she just needs to find an internship.
The only problem is, her best option - by far - places her directly in the path of her son's father, and he doesn't remember her at all.
The Plan
Bryan is determined to prove he's changed. Eager to settle down with the right woman, he's got his sights set on the gorgeous redhead who seems terribly familiar.
Eilish is determined to hide her secret. She'll do anything to keep her child safe, even if that means ignoring her own wishes and desires.
But what happens when Bryan starts to remember? And what will it take for Bryan to convince the girl he forgot that she's unforgettable?
©2017 Penny Reid (P)2017 Cipher-NaughtWhat listeners say about The Cad and the Co-Ed
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- helen
- 17-03-19
unbelievable voices
love this book can't stand the performance. Bryan sounds like a metrosexual office worker and Eilish sounds like a spineless dweeb. I Won't be listening again.
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- LilleyLoohLah
- 18-06-17
A lovely addition to the series
I've had mixed feelings about the previous books in this series, and to be honest I was not expecting to enjoy this book as much as I did. Bryan Leech was not a particularly nice person in book 2 and I was not expecting him to redeem himself in book 3. I am however glad to report, he did, he became so likeable that I began to question if he was the same drunk obnoxious user from previous books. Eilish Cassidy (cousin to Sean) was a lovestruck teenager who lost her virginity to her idol, Bryan Cassidy, unbeknownst to her, he was extremely drunk and remembered absolutely nothing of the night. The next morning he practically threw her out of the room. An extremely hurt and naive Eilish left without a backward glance. Unfortunately for both of them nature took its course and the story takes off when Eilish lands a physio job on the rugby team in Ireland after spending the first four years of her son’s life in America supported by her cousin. Well written with some quite emotional scenes we follow Eilish and Bryan as they come to terms with dating, love, and an adorable red haired, green eyed boy, who for me stole the show. I loved the characters, even though at times I thought Eilish was a little harsh, and extremely stubborn. Lovely writing, lovely story. Even though I disliked the narrator's in the previous book, I loved the same narrators in this story and I have no idea why, maybe they just fit the characters better.
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- Sara
- 16-06-17
Just ok
KC Sheridan does a great job with all voices. George Allen is good for the male parts, but doesn't do a female voice well at all.
The story was just ok. But I supposed I could have figured that out by reading the synopsis.
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