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Audiobook Review: P.S. It’s Always Been You Part 2 by Lauren Blakely

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Synopsis: 

I was pretty good at living without regrets until a way too close call during a skydive. Instead of my life flashing before my eyes, I saw one face, one regret that’s been gnawing at me ever since—Presley. And now I know I have to win her back at any cost. Fate steps in when we discover hidden stories from the past. And they’re an opportunity I can’t pass up. The just might be the path back to the woman I let get away while we chase down a love story a hundred years in the making.

Review:

It’s been over a year since I listened to the first instalment of P.S. It’s Always Been You so I was worried I wouldn’t be able to follow along, but once I got part way through I remembered everything. 

The voice acting was once again pretty decent. I felt like the male narrator took slightly weird pauses in the middle of sentences sometimes but other than that the acting was ok. This issue seemed to go away after a while, so that’s not too bad.

I do like a second chance romance but I’m a little over the girl being hung up on the guy while he hasn’t thought about her since they broke up. Maybe this will change in the final instalment and we find out he’s been pining after her this whole time. Although saying that, I do like them together. Their banter is great.

Unfortunately as this is such a short read, this review is also short. There’s not too much you can say about an audiobook that is only a few hours long.

I don’t think I enjoyed part two as much as the first but that could be down to the huge gap I left between reading them. I’ll have to read the final part soon so I don’t forget anything that happened.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.


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