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Crashed

Mason Brothers, Book 2

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Crashed

By: Julie Kriss
Narrated by: Joe Arden, Lessa Lamb
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I have a crush on my new neighbor. The one who everyone hates.

I know all the rumors in the neighborhood. Andrew Mason is rich. He’s gorgeous. He’s a recluse. He’s a genius. He’s a jerk. The sign he puts on his porch on Halloween makes all of the kids cry.

Oh, and a car crash seven years ago left him in a wheelchair.

He seems to think that’s going to put me off.

I’m determined to get his attention, though he doesn’t want company. I can’t help it. I want to know what makes a man so beautiful and so complicated tick. I want to know what goes on in his brilliant, good-looking head. I want to know if his muscles feel as awesome as they look. I want to break down his defenses.

But if I can break down Andrew’s defenses, then he can break down mine. What starts out as a battle of wits becomes…something more. Something hotter. Something neither of us expected.

When two damaged people crash into each other, they either destroy each other...or they fall in love.

©2019 Julie Kriss (P)2021 Julie Kriss
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Women's Fiction
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After finishing the previous book in the series, I couldn’t wait to listen to this one. Andrew was such an interesting character! Hiding his sensible heart behind a gruff exterior, dealing with a handicap and the trauma resulting from a terrible accident, smart AND creative, I was drawn to him and I was curious about who would be paired with him.

The perky sassy lingerie model with a troubled past, Tessa, was an amazing counterpart. Their interactions were always fun and I loved their banter. Alone because she was abandoned by her family while Andrew chose his solitude, they complete each other. They fill each other’s void.

I really enjoyed seeing Andrew slowly come out of his shell. I think the development of their relationship was beautifully written.

The female narrator gave a lively interpretation of Tessa and I think it suited her well. The male narrator was good with Andrew’s slight grumpiness. It was a short but very enjoyable listen.

Short but very enjoyable

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