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Looking For Trouble
Looking For Trouble
Looking For Trouble
Audiobook11 hours

Looking For Trouble

Written by Jess Lea

Narrated by Cat Gould

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

In this quirky lesbian romantic mystery, a reporter and a party volunteer who can't stand each other join forces to find the truth behind an ice queen derailing Australia's weirdest election.

Nancy is sick of living in the share house from hell, getting dumped by women who aren't that into her, and being stuck in dead-end jobs. It's time to chase her dream to become a political journalist, get her own funky inner-city Melbourne place, and meet Ms Right.

Instead, she meets cranky George, a butch, tattooed bus driver and party volunteer who's dodging a vengeful ex-girlfriend. George thinks Nancy is stuck up; Nancy thinks George is the rudest woman she's ever met.

The warring pair is caught up in the crazy election campaign of Clara West, a maverick running on the bizarre promise to shut down the internet. Rich, sexy, and dangerous, Clara will stop at nothing in the pursuit of power.

Nancy and George must learn to trust each other and act fast if they want to stay alive.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 31, 2021
ISBN9781666175288
Looking For Trouble

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book is so so good. The story line is really well written. I hated when I had to stop listening because I wanted to know more. The author builds a brilliant picture of the town where it’s set. I loved the descriptions of the trees and flowers. And wildlife. The 2 Main Characters are likeable and relatable. Charlie is dry and witty, and loyal. She made me laugh a lot. Nancy is geeky and fiery. Both are brave, and I got so into the story they had me shouting “don’t go alone” and “just tell her” a lot. The villain is great. The plot twists interesting and relevant. All in all this is a fabulous romantic mystery to curl up under a blanket with and enjoy. I loved it.
    The narration was great. She really got the authors dry humour and delivered the one line liners beautifully

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    had to give up 2/3 in. if you want fictive political speaches verbatim this is a book for you.