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The Varlet and the Voyeur
- Rugby, Volume 4
- Narrated by: Paul Corning, Jennifer O'Brien
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
He kept his salacious secret for years. But soon, everyone is going to be reading about it in their morning paper....
The Varlet (and the Voyeur)
William Moore is a long way from home. A farm boy from Oklahoma, he's now the most well-respected member of the Irish rugby team. But appearances are often deceptive, and Will isn't the clean-cut, all-American good guy everyone imagines him to be. He's got a secret, one that will tarnish his reputation forever.
The Voyeur (and the Varlet)
Josey Kavanagh is a self-proclaimed mess, but she's finally getting her shi...uh, act together. She's set her sights on becoming a veterinarian, but there's one teeny tiny road bump. Her living arrangements are coming to an abrupt end, leaving Josey homeless and in need of a job to pay her way through college.
The Plan
What he needs is a companion to keep him on the right path. What she needs is an apartment with free rent. Will is convinced Josey will make the perfect companion, since she's brutally honest and basically "just one of the guys". Josey is convinced she can ensure Will doesn't succumb to his voyeuristic proclivities by keeping a scrupulous eye on him.
Except, what happens when the varlet is tempted by the voyeur, and vice versa?! Perchance something very, very volatile. And vexing.
The Varlet and the Voyeur is a full-length romantic comedy novel, can be listened to as a stand-alone, and is the fourth (and last) book in the USA Today best-selling Rugby series.
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- Book addict
- 17-08-18
Ok but not as good as other books by the authors
The narrator, Jennifer O’Brien, really ruined this book for me. Her sentences ran together, and one moment she’d be narrating one scene, then it continued like it was the same sentence and it was a new scene. Her timing within dialogue was all off too which meant you couldn’t get absorbed in the story. She just rambled on as if she was in a hurry rather than acting the story. They should have used one of the female narrators Penny Reid uses for quirky characters instead. Paul Corning was a decent narrator so I balanced the performance rating at 3 stars because I didn’t want to bring his overall rating down.
The story was a bit frustrating because all the conflict was down to a lack of communication and it got a bit tiresome. I didn’t mind the male lead’s issues, but the female lead just seemed unnecessarily cruel at times (I know it came from insecurity, but still). I wish the book drama came from a different source. It’s not up to the same standard as other L.H. Cosway books, and definitely not as good as other Penny Reid books (which are brilliant).
I’ll still buy all the books by these authors ..this just happened to be a disappointing one.
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- Nicola Gilchrist
- 13-08-18
Well worth a credit
loved this book! , I'm a very very big Penny Reid fan. The male narrator was fantastic even though he didn't do the irish accents for the appropriate characters that I could live with however the female narrator was terrible. I really hate to say it but her voice was so monotone I found It hard to listen to and every single sentence she spoke sounded like a question. I found that really hard to get past.
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- Roobarb
- 16-01-20
I tried.
I tried to like this, I tried in ebook format when it came out but couldn't get more than a few pages in. This year I tried the audio version. I dragged myself half way through and I'm just bored. I don't care about the characters. In fact I can't even remember their names; no I tell a lie, the guy is called Levi and I keep thinking that's the name of the dog. So confusing.
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