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Whoa

A Westbrook Elite Standalone

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Whoa

By: Cambria Hebert
Narrated by: Michael Norman Johnson, Celia Stone
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Most people think I’m a moron. In actuality, I’m a man with a plan.

It’s one of those three-year plans that takes longer than three years.

Still, I’ve been making it happen. Checking off those to-dos and turning them into to-dones.

Everything is almost lined up.

And then my phone rings.

By the time I get to Jess, she’s unconscious and bleeding.

My carefully crafted plan blows up in my face.

I tell the hospital we’re engaged. We aren’t, but apparently, in that place, you need a permission slip to see your most important, so I do what has to be done.

I toss together an epic apology salad for when she opens her eyes, and when she does…She asks me who I am.

I’m willing to overlook the insult since, you know, head injury, but then Nurszilla spills the beans on our pending nuptials.

And just like that, my friend turns into my fiancé, and I’m not even mad at it.

How could I be? Her curves fit in my arms perfectly. Kissing her is like whoa and makes me forget I’m living a lie.

I know I have to come clean, but someone dirtier than me is stalking my final girl, and until she remembers who, it’s on me to keep her safe.

The closer we get, the guiltier I feel.

When all this is over, will she forgive me? Or will everything I’ve done cost me everything I’ve always wanted?

WHOA is a college sports romance novel and can be listened to as a standalone.

©2023 Cambria Hebert Books, LLC (P)2025 Pink Flamingo Productions
Contemporary Sports

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I love this series. I'm also certain I've read this before but I haven't reviewed it so I mustn't have. Regardless Ben and Jess were totally adorable and Ben is one of the funniest characters in this series. Mutual pining will get me every time and this has tonnes of it.

Ben and Jess...Whoa

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I was happy to jump back into this entertaining world of college swimmers that I’d so enjoyed in previous books. This was definitely what I’d consider a slow burn story, but given the circumstances the plot was based around and what happened to the leading lady, Jess, it was understandable. There were moments in the story that I found the leading man, Ben/Kruger, to be a bit over the top in his possessive or protective behaviors. I understood that the point was to show just how far he was willing to go in his dedication to Jess. And I can honestly say I was never in any doubt of his feelings for her. I also knew he was a good guy and he was coming from a good place. But sometimes the way he talked to the nurses and doctors in the hospital felt like a bit much. Other than that, I really liked both main characters and enjoyed getting to see the characters and couples from the previous book of the series as well. The narration was excellent and easy to listen to. Both performers had great tones for the main characters and did a pretty good job with the number of secondary characters that needed voicing as well.
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My Thoughts on Whoa

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Whoa is book six in the Westbrook Elite series and best appreciated after reading the other books in the series. Ben is an Elite swimmer and Jess is his best friend. Jessica calls Ben one night when she is in trouble. Ben rushes to get to her, but unfortunately doesn't get there in time and he finds Jessica hurt. This story revolves around Jessica's accident, her subsequent amnesia, and their engagement, which is fake...but is it?

There is so much I loved about this story. I love these group of friends. I really liked Ben's protectiveness of Jessica and how he was all in with her. I also really liked Jessica's relationshp with Prism. This story had a little bit of everything from romance, supsense, mystery and a friends to lovers theme. Michael Norman Johnson and Celia Stone helped make this audiobook enjoyable with their narration. They both did a great job bringing these characters and this story to life. I am looking forward to the next book in the series.

Friends to Lovers Romance, Great Listen!!!

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This is a great book with a gripping storyline. The beginning really does grab hold of you!! A fantastic performance.
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Cambria Hebert does it again and pens another winning novel, a sports romance featuring a member of the Westbrook Elite college swimming team. It has been a while since my last visit to this amazing world Hebert created and she does not disappoint, because there is never a dull moment in their world. This is the sixth book in the series, written to stand on its own, though characters from earlier books appear and seeing them again is like seeing an old friend. That said, everything you need to know is in the descriptive details, so you do not feel you are missing anything, not having read or listened to the earlier books. This book is Ben (Kruger) and Jess’ story, a story that captivated my attention and tugged at my heartstrings the entire time. Ben and Jess have been friends since middle school, despite his family not wanting him to spend with her because she was not high society enough for them. Jess was a scholarship kid then and not in Westbrook, because of her musical talent on the piano. Ben never cared about that or what his parent thought or their attitude. Jess was in trouble because she saw something she wasn’t supposed to and the person went after her. She ran and called Ben, but he did not get to her in time, finding her unconscious with a head injury. Getting her to the hospital, they wouldn’t give him any information or let him see her because he was not family. Then he blurted out that they were engaged and they let him in to her, except she had amnesia and did not remember the recent past years. She did not remember getting engaged either, but it made sense to her and Ben was told to not upset her, so he withheld the truth, that they were not really engaged. She also did not remember what happened to her or who was chasing her. Ben would not let anything happen to her and his teammates/friends have his back on that. I loved all the layers of this story and how it all played out, with a perfect blend of drama, humor via witty dialogue, angst, thrilling suspense, heartfelt emotions and steamy romance. It was great seeing the crew again, love the camaraderie amongst them, also loved Ben’s touch-her-and-die antics and how he dealt with his parents, kudos to him. Cambria Hebert, thank you for another amazing story and emotional rollercoaster ride.

🎧📚🎧 Michael Norman Johnson and Celia Stone did a fantastic job bringing these characters to life, giving each a voice that was fitting and Ioved how they owned their roles, sounding believable and just as I imagined the characters to sound. Their portrayal of the two leads was exceptional, grasping every aspect of their personality, with Johnson nailing it as Ben, and Stone as Jess. Both were fabulous performing the roles of the secondary/side characters, too. These two made a great made a great team, with voices and talent that complemented each other and a performance that is entertaining and keeps you riveted to the story.

Whoa!! Awesome Story, Characters & Narration🎧

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