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Until I Met You
- Narrated by: Amber Rose Gill
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Will a tropical escape lead to a perfect romance?
It was meant to be the holiday of a lifetime for Samantha: the launch of her travel blog, her best friend’s wedding and—hopefully—her own marriage proposal. Until she finds herself on her way to Tobago—single.
Disillusioned with his corporate job on Wall Street, Roman is starting afresh in Tobago. He doesn’t need a distraction, especially a free-spirited travel blogger. But something about Samantha intrigues him.
As romance blossoms, Roman and Samantha must learn to risk their hearts. But when secrets are revealed, their new relationship is put in jeopardy. Now Samantha and Roman must decide what they really want. They came to Tobago to find themselves, but could finding each other be what they needed all along?
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- Anonymous User
- 08-07-22
Easy enough listen but not great
The story was easy enough to follow and listen to but I feel it lacked substance. I don’t imagine Amber Rose Gill has written a tonne of books so I wasn’t expecting huge things but I feel it was a little boring.
In terms of performance it didn’t always flow, change of character wasn’t always clear and it did sound a bit dragged out.
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- Fina
- 07-19-22
Wasn’t for me…..
The editing was bad, multiple lines repeated. Story was basic, characters….. well the male lead gave me the complete ick with the way he spoke to her with his cheesey lines. Was a great attempt for a first time novelist but over all a lot of the words I felt didn’t flow from her, descriptive words felt forced! Amber should stay true to her own words and it would have felt more normal.