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With Her Own Two Hands
With Her Own Two Hands
With Her Own Two Hands
Audiobook10 hours

With Her Own Two Hands

Written by Tasha L. Harrison

Narrated by Trei Taylor and Adam Circle

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Julian Webster needs a muse.

After leaving Philadelphia to escape a woman who couldn’t love him the way he needed, he’s beginning to wonder if he left every creative cell in his body back there too.

Agostina Malone knows that too much heartbreak can make you bitter.

She loves the idea of love but knows she's just not built for it. Good sex, recognition from those she loves and respects, close relationships with friends and family — those were the things she craved. But romantic love? No. Romantic love can drain you. Steal your light. Leave you empty and depressed. But with her own two hands she has carved out the life she wants, the life she can manage.

Big, broody Julian keeps invading her sacred spaces, and they share a wall at ArtCrush Studios, making him impossible to escape. Agostina offers her spiritual practices to help him snap out of it. But even a fistful of crystals and all the mojo bags in the world can't seem to put this man right. Maybe a mojo bag isn't what he needs...

Maybe they both need something only love can cure.

Editor's Note

Thoughtful and Sexy...

Harrison’s “Smalltown Romance” series continues, this time increasing the angst of the previous books. The hero is a brooding artist who’s recently had his heart broken; the heroine is bipolar and struggles with her mental health. She’s also an empath who channels her spirituality through crystals, and helps the hero through his crisis. But she’s given up on the notion of romantic love for herself. The book is thoughtfully and determinedly written, slowly spooling out the growing relationship.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 18, 2022
ISBN9781094433011
Author

Tasha L. Harrison

Often accused of navigating life without a filter, Tasha L. Harrison has managed to brand herself as the author who crafts characters and stories that make you feel all of the feels. She writes African American, interracial and intercultural erotica and erotic romance with heroines just as brazen, emotionally messy, and dramatic as herself and heroes that love them anyway.  She also edits romance because love stories are her business.  Tasha’s work and information on her editing rates and services can be found at tashalharrison.com.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    DNF... It was alright for what it was, but I wouldn't recommend it to a friend. It just never went anywhere emotionally for me. It was boring to be honest. No matter how hard I tried to listen, it was only ever little more than background noise. I eventually just gave up. The other 2 were great. Not sure what happened here.
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Love, passion, creativity, & family. A heartwarming journey and coming into self fulfilment story that sensitivity and joyously takes us on a journey with a family, a couple to a brighter future in the real world with the challenges and complexity of mental wellness.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Aggies voice matched perfectly, but Julian, ON GOD, was horrible. I couldn't listen to it. He was dry and bland. Julian's from Jamaica, yet the reader sounded like he had NO emotion and was monotone. I finished the first 2 in record time, but this one took me days.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was good but was missing some of the zing of the other two in the series. The last few chapters were the best part. I guess it felt like they were trying too hard? I dunno it was decent but not great.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was the last book in the series. This couple was complicated and I didn't really identify with either but overall it was a beautiful love story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I'm not good on giving reviews, however just read it the ook is really good.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    WOW!This was so good. ? Such a real story line. Touches a lot of topics from both perspectives. I can't wait for more.