Sincerely, Carter by Whitney G. Audio Tour

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Sincerely, Carter by Whitney G. Publication Date: April 29, 2015 Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Friends to Lovers
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Just friends.We’re just friends. No, really. She’s just my best friend… Arizona Turner has been my best friend since fourth grade, even when we “hated” each other. We’ve been there for one another through first kisses, first “times,” and we’ve been each other’s constant when good relationships turned bad. (We even went to colleges that were minutes away from each other…) Throughout the years, and despite what anyone says, we’ve never crossed the line. Never thought about it. Never wanted to. Until one night changed everything. At least, it should’ve … Just friends. We’re just friends. I’m only saying this until I figure out if she’s still “just” my best friend…

About Whitney G.

A self diagnosed candy addict, travel junkie, and hypochondriac, Whitney Gracia Williams LOVES to write about characters that make you laugh, cry, and want to (in the case of Claire Gracen) reach through your Kindle and slap them. She is the New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of Reasonable Doubt,the Mid Life Love Series, the Jilted Bride Series, the My Last Resolution Series, Wasted Love, and Captain of My Soul. When she’s not locked inside her room, feverishly typing away on her laptop.



Sincerely, Carter (Sincerely Carter, #1)Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dear Reader,

Since the main theme of the story I'd Carter and Arizona writing letter to each other, I thought I would put my review in letter form, just for kicks. :)

I have not listened to many audio books, I've just recently found a love for them. I like to plug my earphones in as I go for a walk around my neighborhood or walk on the treadmill. The treadmill at my local gym stops after an hour, which is all I usually do anyways. Well, the narrators of this book sucked me into the story so much, that I found myself starting the treadmill again just so I could keep listening!

This book was narrated by Joseph Discher and Jennifer O'Donnell.
They did a great job of narrators get the story and their voices paired really well together. Joseph made Carters voice sound so sexy, just like the words that were coming out of his mouth. And Jennifer did a great job of doing Arizona's voice, the sweet and sarcasm was perfect!

The story was great too, sexy, funny and little angst. Perfect for an enemies/friends to lovers. They started off hating each other back in 4th grade when they met. Arizona had braces and Carter always made fun of her, saying how much he hated her. His mother made him write an apology letter to her and her mom. That's what started the writing of letters.

Somehow, they evolved into being best friends. They were insuperable and always did things together. And they kept writing letter to each other, even after they got older and got cell phones. Their friendship was platonic, without either one ever wanting more.

Until, that changed one day when they were older, and they ended up having sex. They swore to each other that it would never change their friendship, that I was just a one time thing between best friends. Until, it did mean more.

--He pressed his fingers against my lips.
"I recently had sex with someone who might have ruined me for all others."
My eyes widened and my cheeks heated.
"Of course it never actually happened in her mind. But, I wouldn't be a good best friend if I lied and said the same."
He moved his finger away.
"For the record, it's going to take me a lot longer to forget."

This was a great story: sweet, funny, sexy and a little angst filled, it's sure to draw you into the story until you've listened to the very last chapter. The plot was great, the characters were very likable and the narrators really brought the story to life. If you're looking for a great audio book, give this one a try.

Sincerely,
Michelle (Reviewer)

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