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The Day the Jerk Started Falling

Jerk Duet Series, Book 2

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The Day the Jerk Started Falling

Von: Max Monroe
Gesprochen von: Rupert Channing, Charlotte North
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My name is Oliver Arsen, but my mates call me Ollie.

I live hard and love harder, and it's love that usually gets me in the most trouble. According to the greater population, I'm the ultimate jerk. My affection tends to be short-lived - a quality I've been assured multiple times by the fairer sex isn't becoming - and the leaving part of loving and leaving has always come natural.

At least, it used to.

Until her.

Luciana Wright.

She's an American bombshell and my sister's best friend - a woman so wrong for me, it's written in the waves. And she's the reason we're all here. The reason I have to go back to explain how it all went wrong.

To the day the jerk started falling.

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I love these two books. The way the author writes and tells the story in both books is amazing. Both speakers give you the feeling, that they are telling the story to you in a conversation. I neuer heard or red a book like that. I love all her books, but these two are her best I think.

Great Idea

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I think the first part of that series was alright, M. Monroe tried something else with the podcast style. But this book… I don’t know. The character as the speaker portrays it sounds arrogant (which I guess suits the pet) but the frequent laughing is frankly just annoying. And I really think that it feeds into the male gaze as how the woman (main protagonist) is portrayed which I think is a story told one too many times. Overall, would not recommend this one from Max Monroe. Better listen to another one from the author since she does have a few nice audio books.

Not convincing and a little annoying

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