
The Wingman
Alpha Men, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ingeborg Riedmaier
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By:
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Natasha Anders
About this listen
She was supposed to be his one-night distraction. But their attraction is undeniable.
Introverted Daisy McGregor is used to being a wallflower, but what she lacks in style, she makes up for with an acerbic wit, a passion for life, and a deep devotion to her family. So she'll suffer through her sister Dahlia's bachelorette party and accept the cloud of pity for going stag to the wedding.
Out at the pub, sexy bad boy Mason Carlisle is a reluctant wingman tasked with entertaining Daisy while his brother flirts with her oldest sister, Daffodil. When the plan fails and Mason's true intent is revealed, he feels intense guilt - and a sensual spark of desire for the unlikeliest of women.
Daisy decides to use this unfortunate encounter to her advantage: to make it up to her, Mason will be another kind of wingman, playing the role of her boyfriend and wedding date. Will their ruse unravel completely - or will Mason and Daisy's undeniable attraction ignite a scorching love affair that knows no rules?
©2017 Natasha Anders (P)2016 Brilliance AudioRefreshing
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Love It!!!
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Good start but only chapter 1
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The biggest plus is, the central female character, Daisy, is a Real Female! No size 0 runway model! This makes her far more relatable.
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This was an angsty, over the-top, spicy time. I always love a second best trope and Daisy was certainly made to feel that way (both intentionally and not). I do wish we’d gotten more a constructive journey of Daisy finding body neutrality and her family unlearning toxic patterns. I appreciated Mason’s fierceness in forcing her to stand strong in her worth; but, there was quite a sour taste in his internal criticism. I think would have been more impactful if he had put in the work for his own (at times) cruel judgments.
It was an engaging read and was paced very quickly despite its length. I would caution you if talk of body shaming is a triggering subject matter.
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