The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam
Hart and Mercy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jim Frangione
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Kacie Rogers
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By:
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Megan Bannen
About this listen
'Playfully unique, delightfully steamy, utterly romantic, and overall unmissable!' Ali Hazelwood
From the author of The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy comes a new heart warming fantasy rom-com with an opposites-attract twist set in the delightful world of Tanria.
Immortal demigod Rosie Fox has been patrolling Tanria for decades, but lately, the job has been losing its lustre. After one hundred and fifty-seven years of being alive, everything is beginning to lose its lustre. When Rosie dies (again) by electrocution (again) after poking around inside a portal choked with shadowy thorns only she can see, she feels stuck in the rut that is her unending life.
Thanks to Rosie's meddling, the portal inventor, Dr. Adam Lee, must come in person to repair the damage. When all the portals begin to break down, he declares an emergency evacuation of Tanria. In the mad rush to get out, Rosie and Adam end up trapped inside the Mist. Together.
And uptight Adam Lee in his bespoke menswear seems to know a lot more about what's happening than he lets on. . .
I do think I enjoyed this one the least, as the build up really took a while to get 'good' for me.
It was really good to see more about Rosie, who we've only seen on occasion in the previous two books, and it is always great to have Duckers there. Though, we do get to see a lot of him as well as Zeddy, which is nice! Although, I think I possibly would have enjoyed this book more had it been based around the two of them.
However, the book is good, and the opposites-attract trope was strong with Rosie and Adam. I loved the romance that they have, and the revelations they are brought to while being stuck together in the Old Gods world.
Some twists made the book feel very "timey wimey" which for me, is not exactly the best thing, while other twists made me go "oh my god".
Overall, I did really enjoy my time with The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam. The concepts of found family, within a world that is filled with mystery and wonder, is always going to be a winner in my book. Out of the three books, however, I would say this was my least favourite.
A great book! So cute
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