Repeat by Kylie Scott narrated by Andi Arndt
Publication Date: January 7th 2019 (Audiobook) April 7th 2019 (e-book)
Pages: 336 Listening Length: 6 hrs 47 min
Purchase Links: Audible | Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Source: Purchased
About the book:
From Audie Award winning, New York Times best-selling author Kylie Scott comes an irresistible new romance - available in audio first!
When a vicious attack leaves 25-year-old Clementine Johns with no memory, she's forced to start over. Now she has to figure out who she was and why she made the choices she did - which includes leaving the supposed love of her life, tattoo artist Ed Larsen, only a month before.
Ed can hardly believe it when his ex shows up at his tattoo parlor with no memory of their past, asking about the breakup that nearly destroyed him. The last thing he needs is more heartache, but he can't seem to let her go again.
Should they walk away for good, or does their love deserve a repeat performance?
Listening Length: 6 hours and 47 minutes
My Thoughts:
So I’ve never read anything by Kylie Scott, but this story
captured my attention when Lindsi featured it on her Can’t
Wait Wednesday post. There’s something
about a second chance romance that grabs me every time, but there’s a twist
with this one because the hero and heroine split up in a nasty, heart-shattering
breakup, but then the heroine is attacked and forgets everything!
Clementine is trying to piece together her previous life
after losing all her memories; she can scramble and egg, drive a car, but doesn’t
remember people or relationships. She shows up at Ed’s tattoo shop to ask about
her tattoo and finds out that she and Ed used to date, seriously, until she
dumped him, and broke both their hearts. This was a total scorched earth kind
of break-up and Ed is pissed to see her until he finds out about the attack.
Sure, he’s still got the walls up, but he agrees to answer her questions about
their previous life. Even though Clementine doesn’t remember their
relationship, her body and heart are immediately drawn to Ed, and it just felt
like a meant-to-be, fated romance, no matter what happened in the past.
Clementine is different this time around, the brain injury
has made it so she doesn’t have as many filters, inhibitions, or impulse
controls, so a lot of times she just speaks whatever is on her mind, damn the
consequences. This is actually a good
thing, because non-communication was an issue for the past ED and Clementine.
This is my first experience reading Kylie Scott, but it won’t
be my last. Clementine and Ed’s story was emotional and HOT! Their chemistry
was off the charts, and the story was so engrossing I finished this audio book
within a 24-hour period despite having to work and attend to real-life. I HAD
to know what happened to Ed and Clementine the first time around, if they’d
make it now, and even though I had a good idea who was responsible for her
attack, I had to know how it’d all play out!
Andi Arndt’s performance was brilliant! I loved the
matter-of-fact way she did Clementine’s voice, it was so fitting given Clem’s
state of mind, so clinical and analyzing at times, and just honest. So
refreshing. Her portrayal of Ed was
wonderful as well, and I’d be even more inclined to pick up a book if I knew Ms.
Arndt would be narrating.
4.5 Suns
I was a bit skeptical about this one, but you have put my fears to rest. Great review.
ReplyDeleteHope you love it, Nadene! :)
DeleteHmm, I think I have read one by her. I must check! :)
ReplyDeleteRachel I wanted to read this one too! Many praised Andy as a narrator so I think you are totally right about her! I am trying aduiobooks for two months now and I've noticed that I can't listen to my favorite genres (romance and YA) but what does work wonderfully for me are true stories (like Becoming read by Michelle Obama herself)
ReplyDeleteHope you love the story, Sophie! It took me a while to get used to audio books, but now I'm hooked. Sounds like you're easing in. :)
DeleteShari loves Kylie Scott. I still need to try her stuff. I picked this one up on audio because I enjoy Arendt's work, too. It sounds like an interesting twist on the 2nd Chance romance.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a good way to try her out since this is a standalone story.
DeleteI have read a couple of Kylie Scott books and really liked them. This one is calling to me like it did to you. I love the narrator and the twist on the second chance romance is appealing. Great review!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carole! Hope you love it, too. :)
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