Monday, January 23, 2012

Review: Future Perfect by Suzanne Brockmann

Future Perfect
Suzanne Brockmann
Publisher: Batnam
Publish Date: November 22, 2011
Audiobook {7 hrs}
Source: Public Library
Genre: Contemporary
Juliana Anderson, Webster Donovan
Challenge: 100+
Buy the Book: Amazon

Dressed in Victorian attire, Juliana Anderson gives guests at her cozy New England bed and breakfast a taste of old-fashioned hospitality. Whether she’s cooking up delights in her kitchen or maintaining the rooms in her beautifully decorated inn, Juliana stays busy and content. Until Webster Donovan arrives—tall, rugged, and sexy beyond belief.

The lean, dark-haired author has a bad case of writer’s block and he’s planned a six-week stay to cure it. But this beautiful woman is proving even more distracting to the cause. For prim, polite Juliana has a wild side: She rides a Harley and hides a troubled past. The moment Webster watches her take off her motorcycle helmet and shake loose those long, flame-colored curls, he finds his muse—and loses his heart. But can romance with a woman afraid to trust in love last longer than a moment in time?
Juliana and Webster get off to a somewhat rocky start upon meeting, but also are instantly attracted to one another. Webster makes his attraction toward Juliana known, whereas she fights hers for a big chunk of the book.

I tended to get a little upset with Juliana and her behavior/treatment toward Webster. He truly seemed to care for her, but she was constantly keeping him at a distance. At times it seemed the relationship meant more to Webster than to Juliana.

Read by Patrick Lawlor
Duration: 7 hours
Brilliance Audio

Narration: A+


As always I enjoyed the narration of Patrick Lawlor. I have become a fan since listening to him narrate the Troubleshooters.
Book Obsessed

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