The Note
A Love in O'Leary Novella
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Narrated by:
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Michael Dean
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By:
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May Archer
About this listen
I was one of the lucky ones.
I found my soulmate back in high school, when my next door neighbor wrote me a love note that changed my life - a love note that promised me "always".
But apparently "always" ain't all it's cracked up to be, because here I am, a mere eight years later, planning my soulmate's dream wedding - the most romantic Valentine's Day wedding in O'Leary's history.
The only problem? He's not marrying me.
Note: This is a 20K short story that was first available as part of a promotional giveaway. No new content has been added.
©2019 May Archer (P)2021 May ArcherWhat listeners say about The Note
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- Aussiebumwearer
- 26-09-21
As usual, absolutely brilliant May Archer! 👏👏👏
I just ❤️ O’Leary, and all the characters in it - just so well written.
You can’t help but fall in love 🥰 with place and people.
Michael Dean is amazing as the narrator of this series - the definite right choice to bring these characters to life - you won’t be disappointed!
Highly recommend this whole series!
Definitely gets 5🌟’s from me 🥰
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- Jessica Scott
- 24-06-22
Feels forced
I'm usually a fan of this author but this one was terrible. You don't get to know the characters so you don't get to care for them, the main character is boring, predictable and so vapid he falls in love with anyone who talks to him.
also the story was told as if the twist would be as good as 6th sense, but it was predictable as hell and the way the narrator talked at the prologue, he even tells the "spoiler"
don't waste a credit for this, not missing anything
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