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Powder and Pavlova
Powder and Pavlova
Powder and Pavlova
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Powder and Pavlova

Written by Jay Hogan

Narrated by Gary Furlong

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

ETHAN SHARPE is living every young Kiwi's dream--seeing the world for a couple of years while deciding what to do with his life, no rush. Then he gets a call. Two days later he's back in New Zealand. Six months later his mother is dead, his fifteen-year-old brother is going off the rails and the café he's inherited is failing. His life is a hot mess and the last thing he needs is another complication--like the man who just walked into his café—

a much older...

sinfully hot...

EPIC complication.

TANNER CARPENTER's time in Queenstown has an expiration date. He has a new branch of his business to get up and running, exorcise a few personal demons while he's at it, and then head back to Auckland to get on with his life. He isn't looking for a relationship especially with someone fifteen years his junior, but Ethan is gorgeous, troubled and in need of a friend. Tanner could be that for Ethan, right? He could brighten Ethan's day for a few months, help him out where possible, and maybe offer some... stress relief, no strings attached.

It was a good plan, until it wasn't.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2023
ISBN9798368990972
Powder and Pavlova

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I absolutely love Jay Hogan’s books and Gary Furlong is such a great narrator!! Loved this book, looking forward to the rest of the series.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Ethan is very pathetic. I can’t even finish the book. I understand grief. I truly do but the way Ethan doesn’t actually try to talk to his brother and put him in his place and the way the 16 year old is such a difficult person and acts like a 5 year old alway throwing tantrums. On top of things, the romance is so freaking slow and boring. I’m all set.
    I got to chapter 15
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Sweet and a bit of a slow burn. Very low drama and angst...on the edge of boring but still beautifully written.