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Some Sort of Happy

Happy Crazy Love, Book 1

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Some Sort of Happy

By: Melanie Harlow
Narrated by: Nelson Hobbs, Lucy Malone
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I almost didn't believe it was him. In high school, Sebastian Pryce had been an aloof outsider who kept to himself. But now, 10 years later, he's back and unusually attractive. With muscles in all the right places and hands that know exactly what they're doing, Sebastian is everything I didn't know I needed. And while he isn't exactly friendly, he has a magnetism that draws me in.

He pulls away, afraid he'll break me. Until the night I demand more - and he gives it. (Hard and deep. Twice.) Are we just two lost, lonely people seeking solace? Or could a disgraced reality TV star and a flawed, frustrating man actually find some sort of happy together?

©2015 Melanie Harlow (P)2016 Tantor
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Happiness Mental Health

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" Some Sort of Happy is all kinds of amazing, sexy, and romantic." (Lauren Blakely, author of The Sapphire Affair)
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How their connection surpassed the challenges , it was such a great listen. The narrators did a great job as well .

His challenging condition

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This is such an unexpected story for this type of book. Really keeps you guessing and routing for things to turn out well for them. Recommend.

Unusual story

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I've listened to a lot of Melanie Harlow's books, and I've loved them all, but I found this one was very icky.
The hero Sebastian was way too messed up, and I couldn't help thinking that our heroine Skylar would be divorcing him in about 15 years time when the chemistry/spark in the relationship is gone, and she's left with an OCD obsessed man she wondered why she wasted the prime of her life with.
Yes, I know you are supposed to suspend reality a little with romance books, but this was just weird on many levels.
So overall, I would go listen to one of Melanie's other books, which have been great.

Not her best

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