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Hit the Spot

By: J. Daniels
Narrated by: Kate Russell, Sebastian York
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Praise for Four Letter Word:
"Unique, emotional and addictive." (Katy Evans, New York Times best-selling author)
"Love! That's the four letter word to describe how I felt about this unique, sexy story. J. Daniels' hottest book to date." (Penelope Ward, New York Times best-selling author)
"The perfect mix of funny, hot and heartwarming. I enjoyed it immensely!" (Mia Sheridan, New York Times best-selling author)

Summary

Is this love or just a game? Tori Rivera thinks Jamie McCade is rude, arrogant and, worst of all...the sexiest man she's ever laid eyes on. His reputation as a player is almost as legendary as his surfing skills. No matter how her body heats up when he's around, she's determined not to be another meaningless hookup.

Jamie McCade always gets what he wants. The sickest wave. The hottest women. And Tori, with her long legs and smart mouth, is definitely the hottest one. He knows Tori wants him - hell, most women do - but she won't admit it. After months of chasing and one unforgettable kiss, it's time for Jamie to raise the stakes. Jamie promises that soon Tori won't just want him in her bed, she'll be begging for it - and he might be right. Somehow he's found the spot in her heart that makes her open up like never before. But with all she knows about his past, can she really trust what's happening between them? Is Jamie playing for keeps or just playing to win?

©2016 J. Daniels (P)2017 Hachette Audio

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Not sure how to rate this book. I wasn't sure if I even liked the characters during the first half of the book. The story follows cocky Manwhore Jamie McCade who has his eye on Tori Rivera , Tori has recently had her heart broken and is in no way interested in men, at all. Jamie, though, will not take no for an answer, and is extremely persistent. Written in dual POV I found that when I read Tori's POV, I disliked Jamie immensely, I didn't like the way she perceived him, and I did not particularly like Tori either. Yet when I read Jamie's POV he did not come across quite as distasteful, but more endearing and cockily cute. I even liked Tori much more from Jamie's POV. As the book progressed so did my love for Jamie. In parts the story seemed to drag a little and not a lot seemed to be happening, I was also wound up by Tori's denial of her feelings, but overall I've got to say it turned out to be an enjoyable, easy read. With Kate Russell and Sebastian York, the narration is perfect.

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Okish

Found this book really frustrating because there was no storyline to speak of so was quite annoying and it did not leave me wanting to listen to the next bit whenever I left it. I had to push myself to get on with it and found myself reading lots of other books in between. I got to the end because being an audible and pricier than normal books I couldn't just abandon it. I found the female narrator irritating in this book - sorry because I'm sure it takes a lot of hard work to do this. It made the book childish, sounded like a teenager more than a grown woman which made it worse and quite uncomfortable to then listen to the scenes that are x rated. I would have possibly rather heard the whole book from the male character who made it a more grown up book. I found the female character whose name escapes me which is indicative of how non invested I was in the book frustrating with her constant running and meanness to Jamie. She was exasperating because of how it went on and on and on, I guess without it there'd be no book. The best friend who was such a strong character and champion for her in the previous book was very watered down and non- actively supportive as you expect from female friends. Overall the book just didn't work for me but I gave 3 for effort and for the male narrator's input to the book:( I can't see myself reading anymore in the series yet from the last one I couldn't wait to download this one - maybe it's just my unreasonable expectation and may well be smashing for other people.

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Frustratingly hard work

Story lacked substance. It seemed to be in the hear and now & then suddenly skipped nine months. Events that took place within the that 9 months were referred to later in the story - i may have understood Torie's issues a bit better if this part wasn't skipped. For the most part Tori was judgemental with a terrible attitude towards Jamie. Jamie was dominant, crude and wouldnt take no for an answer. They played the game of
a love/hate relationship and were back and forth again & again which was frankly exhausting. Tory in my mind was slightly mad and needed therapy. Jamie was up front & honest with Tori but she was defensive and in denial of her feelings. it was very much a one sided relationship and noone would blame Jamie for bailing but he hung on in there. Once Tori admitted liking Jamie, and believe me it took a while, she then became whiney, jealous and needy. The narrator soundex exactly as portrayed. A positive is Sebastian Yorks voice - I could listen to him for hours but
Overall disappointed with the story

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