

Second the narrator had a great female voice and did great with the female parts, however I really wish she had a different tone for the male voice and would commit to it each time. I would love for someone to explain why this is being done outside of making more money for what should be one book. I don't feel like this book should have taken up TWO of my audible credits and I don't think I would have wanted to pay the almost $30 I would have had to pay for both books. Why are we doing this? It seems to be a trend that I'm seeing now and it is irritating. I have a pet peeve with books that are two short novellas that should have just been one book. I loved that the reaction to the "secret" was reasonable and not blown over the top and I loved that the resolve was also reasonable and didn't consist of either of them loosing themselves or doing something they didn't want to do. Even thought it takes place over a few months the author showed the time passing so it wasn't always feeling like one day immediately after another. I loved that it wasn't an instalove story.

I found myself really excited to see what happens next. I loved reading a different twist on the millionaire meets the naive virgin story that has been told many times. I am writing this review based on Book 1 and 2 together I really enjoyed this book.
