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Title: All at Sea
Subtitle: Toronto Series, Book 9
Author: Heather Wardell
Narrator: Caitlin Kelly
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-21-15
Publisher: Marching Ink LLC
Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Melissa and Owen met on New Year's Eve, and he proposed on Valentine's Day. Now it's March, and they're about to set sail on a two-week Caribbean cruise--and get married on the last day at sea. Though their relationship's moving fast, Melissa's wanted to be married for years, and she knows the smart, stable Owen is a great catch ,so she's sure they'll be fine. At least she's sure until she meets his brothers on the cruise and discovers she's dated both of them: Austin, the fun-loving flirt whose kisses still haunt her dreams, and Nicholas, the sweet horror-movie fan whose lack of ambition upset her in ways she still doesn't understand.
Melissa expected to spend tons of time onboard with her fiancé, but he instead spends nearly every waking moment in the casino, displaying a previously unseen love of gambling. This surprise, and the time she spends with Nicholas and with Austin, makes her question everything she thought she wanted. Her relationship with Owen was just fine before, but suddenly "just fine" doesn't seem good enough to keep a marriage alive for a lifetime. Melissa has two weeks to decide: stay with Owen or jump ship.
Members Reviews:
Serious Cheese
This might be the cheesiest book I have ever heard. Some of the lines were laugh-out-loud ridiculous and the premise of the story was quite unbelievable from start to finish. It was like a bad movie I couldn't turn away from, just because I wanted to see just how ridiculous it got.
The performer sounds like she's about 15 years old and her voices, particularly of the male parts, were like nails on a chalkboard.
I suppose people like these kinds of whirlwind romance novels. It just wasn't my cup of tea.
Stereotypes abound
I was disappointed in how women were so poorly stereotyped in this book. Cardboard characters and a predictable plot.