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Title: Dancing with a Cowboy
Author: Sandi K. Whipple
Narrator: Tiffany Marz
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-12-17
Publisher: Sandi Whipple
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Lucy Baumgardner, working partner in a law firm in Philadelphia, works too hard. So says the senior partner, who just happens to be her father. When she's forced to take a two week hiatus, she assumes two weeks of pedicures, massages, and poolside relaxation with a glass of wine won't kill her. But things aren't always what one expects.
To her horror, city girl Lucy ends up stuck on a working ranch with no phones, cell service, or Wi-Fi. Her acute shock dictates she will not play cowgirl for two weeks. Making matters worse, Stace Levin, the very handsome owner/operator, does nothing to make things easy for her. Her days are filled with manual labor and one mishap after another, amusing Stace to no end. Surprisingly, he finds her not only amusing, but smart, stubborn, and very beautiful.
Knowing it's for only two weeks, Lucy slowly succumbs to the ranch lifestyle. Every day something happens to change her mind about the good looking cowboy, Stace. One day he's a pompous ass, and the next, well...those inviting arms, and his generous warm lips and mouth can sure as hell change one's mind about the guy.
Members Reviews:
Tiffany was a life savor
I've listened to this book for an upcoming episode we're doing for http://AudioShelf.me and I must say...romance is NOT my genre at all. Especially cheap "penetrating" romance.
The story was really boring, it wasn't original, and it was completely predictable. I honestly couldn't wait to be finished with it.
The narration was good, though. It was narrated by Tiffany Marz and she did a nice job with what she had. Her Minnesota-sounding accent crept in several times (especially with words with long A's." Overall, Tiffany put a lot of emphasis on creating all the characters' voices to be different from each other. I was wishing a southern accent was used for the main character or Stacey, but there wasn't.
Overall, I will never read this again and I don't want to read anything like it.