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Title: TimidMy Review:
Author: Devney Perry
Series: Lark Cove #2
Published by: Indie, Tantor Audio
Release Date: September 4, 2018
Format: Audiobook, ebook
Narrator: Maxine Mitchell, Aaron Shedlock
Pages: 384
Length: 10 hours and 19 minutes
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Source: Book Funnel, Hoopla
Reading Challenges: Lenoreo's 2022 Audiobook Challenge, Lenoreo's 2022 Backlist Reader Challenge, Lenoreo's 2022 COYER Spring, Lenoreo's Can You Read a Series June 2022
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My rating:
Blurb:Willa Doon has always been shy. Her quiet demeanor was something she’s always embraced. That is, until Jackson Page moves to town. The one man she desperately wants to take notice struggles to remember her name.
Year after year, Willa stands by, watching as the bartender slash playboy drowns his demons in beer and sex. Then one night, he shows up at her door, suddenly aware that the girl he’s seen around Lark Cove is now a beautiful woman.
Except what he doesn’t remember is that this visit isn’t his first. They spent a night together once before. A night he’s forgotten, thanks to a bottle of tequila.
A night that crushed a timid girl’s heart, and set a broken man on the path to heal them both.
4.5 stars — Yay for exceeded expectations! I was definitely super looking forward to this book from the moment I met Willa in the first book, even if I was less sure of Jackson. And I devoured this book! It just hit so many spots for me, you know?? We all have our different tastes and preferences, and this one just worked for me on a lot of levels.
I probably read this one more than listened, b/c I just couldn’t help myself. I also sometimes find it harder to listen to the same narrators 2 books in a row, unless they change up how they narrate the characters…and there weren’t a lot of differences between Thea and Willa, or Logan and Jackson. Don’t get me wrong, the narration was still solid, and I know that kind of…subtle changing is not necessarily common. I’d still recommend the audio, just maybe not the first 2 books right in a row if you’re like me.
Willa was so my kind of heroine. She’s what had me excited, and she’s what had me loving this book. I don’t know why, I haven’t psychoanalyzed myself or anything, but I’m always drawn to the timid heroines. But timid to a degree, you know? And Willa had the perfect amount — shy, sweet, but there was fire in her when pushed. And I think watching her find her bravery was particularly rewarding. There was a particular scene where I just wanted to hug Willa, cause she done good. And she was genuinely a really sweet person. I loved how loving she was, how kind, how joyous for her campers. I loved watching her admire her adorable parents, and want what they had. And I loved the quiet faith she placed in Jackson. She wasn’t perfect by any means, and there were moments I was bummed when she didn’t speak up, but I thought it made her growth believable and realistic.
Jackson definitely frustrated me more…he was so unbelievably damaged from his childhood. But I felt like his upbringing did explain him, even if I wanted to shake him on more than one occasion. I loved how he couldn’t help himself with being drawn to Willa once he *saw* her. And though he tried to fight it, he rarely succeeded. I was worried that his self-sabotaging was going to be too much for me, but in the end I loved the moment when she broke through.
And they were so cute together…and not just cute, but steamy too! I really enjoyed their connection.
There were some twists and turns in this story too, but I feel like they fit into the story just a bit better than the ones in book 1. Or maybe I was just so in love it didn’t matter.
Definitely really enjoying myself with this series. I just want to gobble up the rest, they’re so easy to read and hit me right where I need it.
COYER Community: I buddy read this book with Brandee, and she gave it 4.5 stars as well (her review). It was an absolute delight to be able to fangirl with someone else who connected just as strongly.
Woohoo! So glad Willa knocked your expectations out of the park.