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Petal Plucker
Petal Plucker
Petal Plucker
Audiobook6 hours

Petal Plucker

Written by Iris Morland

Narrated by Samantha Brentmoor

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A woman who has yet to be deflowered finds that the perfect man for the job—the only one who has her heart—owns the flower shop that's competing with hers.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 7, 2020
ISBN9781666551709
Petal Plucker
Author

Iris Morland

Iris Morland is a coffee addict, a cat lover, and a writer who enjoys penning sparkling, swoon-worthy romances. When not reading or writing, she can be found binging Netflix shows and cooking something delicious.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    I just couldn’t finish this book. The only reason I made it as far as I did is because I liked the narrator. First of all there’s Dani who is so immature and hung up on a guy she hasn’t really known since elementary school. Add to the fact it seems like she can’t go 2 pages without mentioning she’s a virgin. Geez we get it, move on!!!! Then Jacob strolls back into her life like he hasn’t disappeared for like 8 years or ditched her 8 years earlier at prom. No apology, no nothin just hey how’ve you been.
    Then she keeps freaking pining after him and telling us all the times she fell in love with him. WHEN SHE WAS IN FREAKING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. You are a 26 (maybe 27, I care so little I can’t remember) year old grown a woman and you are still acting like this man hung the damn moon. So he blows hot and cold, wants her then doesn’t. Over and over and she just keeps going back. The final straw to me stoping this book is she finally confronts him and he point blanks says he’s been staying away because he told himself he would. No explanation, no reason but it’s good enough for her because they jump into bed. Problem solved. Idiots, selfish, immature, idiots. Let me add I’m not a prude in my romance reading but there also comes a point where the sex is no longer about love and affection and it makes it feel crass to me. For me personally there needs to be some emotion behind it. This book had none. It just sounded crass and immature. I flat out hated this book.