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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Say You Want Me Audiobook, by Corinne Michaels

From New York Times Bestseller, Corinne Michaels, comes a new friends to lovers standalone romance.

There’s no way I’ll fall for Wyatt Hennington.

He can keep his Southern drawl, irresistible smile, and those pick-up lines all to himself. I made the mistake of sleeping with him not once, but twice. I’m not stupid enough to give him round three, especially after he left me in the middle of the night so I could see myself out. I vow to return to Philadelphia and forget him.

It proves easier said than done.

When the doctor informs me I’m the winner of door prize number two, I put my life on hold and head back to Bell Buckle. Three months and if we can’t make this work, I’m gone.

The problem is—when the cards are stacked against us, and I can’t bring myself to leave him, I’ll finally know if he truly loves me or if all my fears were real . . .


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

When a one-night stand with Wyatt leaves Angie pregnant, she finds herself moving to Bell Buckle for three months to live with the baby daddy. Wyatt has always been intrigued by Angie, and takes the opportunity to woo her… but are they only together because of the baby, or is there a true connection between these seemingly opposite people?

I wish Angie had more of a backbone, because I thought she let everyone push her around a bit too much. But i liked the connection that she and Wyatt had, and thought their relationship developed nicely on its own.

i listened to this on audio, and wish there were more chapters from Wyatt’s POV because i loved Zackary Webber and what he brought to the character. Sophie Eastlake was a delight as Angie, and hit all the nuances of the character.

Besides wishing that this book came with a trigger warning, I did enjoy it. The tragedy that hits Angie and Wyatt hit a bit too close to home for me, and it was hard to push through. But there was a beautiful conclusion for these two, and I’m glad that I did!

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