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Hitched, Vol. 3

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Summary

From New York Times bestselling author Kendall Ryan comes the third and final volume in the hilarious and lust-filled tale of a man determined to win over the one woman who wants nothing to do with him-his fake wife.

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11 comments

  • I'm usually a fan of Kendall Ryan and her books, but I have to say that 'Hitched, Vol. 3' was quite challenging to listen to, especially in the beginning when they were setting up the storyline. Olivia, despite being a CEO, came across as irrational. Luckily, I was relieved to find that all three books were included in the service Plus; otherwise, splitting it up into three separate books would have really annoyed me.
  • I wish I could get the time I spent on this audiobook back. This story is just plain dumb. The narration is even worse, like seriously, I can't fathom a worse narrator. It's like wanting to punch someone in the throat, even though you've never met them. Ugh. To make matters worse, the first two books end with cliffhangers and they don't even mention it in the description. Absolutely disgusting.
  • Oh man, I gotta be real with you, this audiobook was a tough one to get through! I mean seriously, what's up with the aggressive vibes from the main dude? It's like he's always ready to throw down. But I gotta say, if they had a female reader, it would've made all the difference. It's like a female touch was what this audiobook was missing, ya know?
  • I really want to keep following the story, but I absolutely cannot stand the new narrator. Seriously, he sounds like some wise guy who's 65 years old, not like a young person who's heir to a fortune. I mean, his voice just doesn't match the character at all. And you won't believe this, but the voices he does for the other characters are even worse. I'm talking terrible English accents, Mexican accents, and don't even get me started on the women's accents... they're all just horrible. I even tried turning the volume way down to lessen the impact of his grating voice, but it didn't make any difference. This is by far the worst narration I've ever experienced. On top of all that, the book is supposed to have a dual perspective, but now this narrator is doing all the voices. It's just really, really bad.
  • I really enjoyed this series, although I did find Olivia to be a bit whiny. I understand that she has been hurt in the past and been through a horrible relationship. But overall, the story was really fantastic.
  • The overall story, encompassing all three parts, isn't too shabby. The plotline may be a bit excessive and unbelievable, but hey, it's fiction, right? Noah is a solid character, and the narrators do a great job bringing him to life. However, Olivia is a terrible character, brimming with conflicting and nonsensical thoughts and emotions that don't resemble any real woman I know. I couldn't stand listening to her go on about how determined she was to save her company, how thankful she was that Noah trusted and supported her. Yet, the moment she had the chance to reciprocate those qualities she revered in him, she transformed into a whiny, illogical child throwing a tantrum. I couldn't continue listening beyond the third chapter of this final book. I wouldn't recommend using a credit for any of these books, and if you happen to get them as part of your premium subscription, I'd suggest listening with caution. Personally, I wasn't a fan.
  • The plot of 'Hitched, Vol. 3' is absolutely absurd, with a sudden and drastic change in direction within a short span of time. However, the narration in this volume is much improved compared to the second book.
  • While 'Hitched, Vol. 3' may not be a timeless tale of unrequited love, it does offer a refreshing spin compared to contemporary romance novels. The story is upfront and amusing, sprinkled with intriguing plot twists that keep you hooked. It's an enjoyable way to while away the hours. The narrator brings a cool vibe to the table—particularly when voicing Olivia, which adds a humorous touch. Overall, his pleasant voice complements the narrative.
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