YOU SPIN ME
a nostalgic
romantic comedy
BOSTON
CLASSICS #3
Narrated by
Vanessa Edwin and Eric Michael Summerer
Some scars go further than skin deep…
1988 doesn’t end well for
Jessica Abraham. In just one week she turns thirty, loses her day job, and loses the role of Ophelia to a
younger actress. Rallying, she goes after a part at a theater outside of the
city, but the director’s plan to hide her beauty behind hair, makeup and
wardrobe from Cosmo’s “Don't” column
shakes her confidence to the core.
For the first time in her
acting career, she won’t be able to rely on her carefully managed physical
charms. Only her craft will count.
On a snowy night early in
January 1989, a woman calls into DJ Callihan Alonso’s alt-rock radio show at
the end of her commute. He asks her to call back the next night, and the next,
just so he'll know she’s home safe. There's something about her voice that has
him wanting more, but the longer they
talk, the closer she gets. Compromising each and every wall he's built around
his heart.
If two lonely people fall
in love over late-night phone calls, will meeting face-to-face make them, or
break them?
In this heart-rending but
happy-ending retro romcom, it may be the end of a decade, but it’s the
beginning of a love story.
Buy Link:
https://books2read.com/YSMKGrey
https://www.audible.com/pd/You-Spin-Me-Audiobook/B0987XBS9R
Author: Karen Grey
Narrators: Vanessa Edwin & Eric Michael Summerer
Series: Boston Classics #3
Genre: Nostalgic Romance
Audiobook Release Date: July 30, 2021
Publisher: Home Cooked Books
Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins
Source: Author
Audio Speed: 1.3x
Liza's
Review:
You Spin Me is my favorite to date in the Boston Classics series by Karen Grey. The emotional roller coaster of a story gave me all the feels from the very first chapter. The path Jessica and Cal take to happily ever after is full of bumps along the way, but such a beautiful and satisfying romance.
You Spin Me was pretty emotional for me as Cal's scars came from injuries he sustained in a house fire. I had a house fire when I was 12 years old, so any story involving one will always hit me pretty hard emotionally. Jessica carries scars that are not visible to the outside world, but are just as emotionally traumatic as those Cal carries physically.
I loved Cal and Jessica developed a friendship while talking on the phone each night long before they ever met. I really felt like they had most of the getting to know you part of dating out of the way through so many phone conversations. Not that it made the road less bumpy once they finally met in person. Both Jessica and Cal had to deal with their demons from their pasts, and finding the peace each needed to make a relationship work just about broke my heart. Ms. Grey gives her readers an amazing heartwarming story that will stay with them long after they finish reading or listening to this story.
Narration:
I found both Vanessa Edwin and Eric Michael Summerer to be wonderful in the alternating POVs. Each one brought the characters to life in a way that kept me totally engaged with not only the main characters, but the supporting cast of characters as well. The transition between narrators was flawless done. I also really loved the retro radio ads at the beginning of each chapter.
Rating: 4 Stars (B+)
Narrators:
Vanessa Edwin is a multiple AudioFile Earphones Award
and SOVAS Award winning audiobook narrator. She is also a classically trained
actress and world traveler. There’s nothing she loves more than long rainy days
which are optimal for nurturing her love of reading, drinking hot cups of tea,
and dreaming of her next getaway.
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VanessaEdwinRomanceNarrator/
Eric Michael Summerer is a voice actor and producer who has narrated numerous
audiobooks as well as countless instructional recordings and video games. He
earned an Audie Award nomination for Childhood's
End by Arthur C. Clarke and won AudioFile
Earphones Awards for Burning Chrome
by William Gibson and Master Assassins
by Robert V.S. Redick. Eric also co-hosts the popular board-game podcast The Dice Tower.
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