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Love, Anon
Love, Anon
Love, Anon
Audiobook3 hours

Love, Anon

Written by Bryony Rosehurst

Narrated by Julienne Irons

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Christmas is approaching, and Arden Hayes is in dire need of a date if only to convince her concerned family that she’s moved on from her failed marriage. Rosie Gladwell is lonely in a city that isn’t hers, an ocean away from home, and every date that she’s been on ends in disaster. When she comes across an advertisement for someone willing to act as a Christmas date on new social media and dating app, Don’t Be a Stranger, she responds in the hopes that she won’t have to spend Christmas alone — even if it means spending the night pretending to be in a relationship with a stranger. However, as Rosie and Arden get to know one another, they seem to find an instant, undeniable connection. But is it as real as it feels, or just another act put on for the sake of the people around them?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 20, 2022
ISBN9781094428031
Author

Bryony Rosehurst

Bryony Rosehurst is a British romance author dedicated to telling diverse stories of love and happily ever afters — and perhaps a little bit of angst sprinkled in for good measure. You can usually find her painting (badly), photographing new cities (occasionally), or wishing for autumn (always).

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Cute storyline using dating all. Talking with families , using likeable characters showing how lives can change.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Oh dear. Writing a bad review of this naive, well-meaning romance feels like kicking a puppy. But the writing is amateurish, with unconvincing dialog and misused words. The workplace scenes sound like they were written by a teenager who only knows about jobs from watching TV. And the only way I knew that the main characters had any spark is that they said so. To top it off, the narrator’s attempts at British and New York accents were equally weak. Just.. not good, sorry.

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