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Her Greatest Mistake
- Greatest Love Book 1
- Narrated by: CJ Bloom, Teddy Hamilton
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
I'm the face of the NHL. The golden boy with quick hands and a million-dollar smile the fans adore. My contract is up at the end of the season, and with playoffs starting, I have to be on my best behavior. Keep my head down and respect the press when they shove their microphones beneath my nose. This isn't my first rodeo, so it should be easy. Right?
No. Not this time. One terrible call and I'm the poster boy for bad decisions.
I haven't seen my childhood best friend since the day her father betrayed me and she broke my heart. Now, eight years later, she's back. And she's my fake girlfriend for the next two months.
Some wounds never heal, and the moment I see Braxton Heights, I know mine have not. But she's the only shot I have at saving my reputation and securing my new deal, and while I might have lost her all those years ago, I refuse to lose hockey.
I just hope I'm strong enough not to fall for her all over again in the process.
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- Morgan Windle (Morgan & Many Books)
- 13-02-24
I can’t tell if it was the narration or the story?
But ultimately, this didn’t grab me and didn’t resonate much with me. Teddy Hamilton, always impeccable in his narration…. Was not matched well with CJ Bloom. Every Braxton chapter, I almost tuned out because her style of narration is more like how I imagine a pantomime villain POV story would sound than… how a Canadian vet would speak and think.
I also felt like Maddox and Braxton didn’t act like serious adults in this mid/late-twenties? It gave new adult college melodrama vibes meets Mile High by Liz Tomforde. Mile High is better 🤷♀️
Smut was decent though, and I liked Maddox even when he was a bit cringey and annoying. Can’t comment on Braxton because CJ ruined her for me. Lesson learned, no more CJ Bloom!
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