Worthy Of Love
Written by Quinn Ivins
Narrated by Anastasia Watley
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Description
Now Nadine's out of prison, broke, hated by millions, and stuck doing a menial retail job in rural Virginia where she barely earns enough to survive.
Bella Clarke has worked at Overstock Oasis since she flunked college. She wants to go back to school, but secretly doubts she's smart enough. At least she's not as clueless as her boss, who just accidentally hired the woman responsible for a national scandal.
However, Nadine seems to be nothing like the crook portrayed in the media, and Bella is drawn to her troubled, standoffish co-worker. As they grow closer, Nadine introduces Bella to the delights of Filipino food and opens Bella's eyes to her own possibilities.
Before long, about the only thing harder to make sense of than Nadine's past is their powerful chemistry together. Is Bella really falling for a woman who caused so much harm? And even if she is, how can two such different people ever be a match?
Contains mature themes.
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About the author
Quinn Ivins has been addicted to reading romance since she was a teenager, when she stayed up late on school nights to read more X-Files fanfiction. After romance novels, her top vices include sugar, booze, cable news, and country music.Quinn lives in the southern United States with her wife, their young son, and their adorable cat. When she isn’t working her day job, writing fiction, or chasing her toddler, she gets as much sleep as she can.
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- (5/5)110% loved it!
Not gonna lie, I was a bit hesitant to listen to this audiobook of 'Worthy of Love,' which is one of my best reads last year btw, only because I was, and still am, not usually inclined to explore and listen to new-to-me narrators.
However, to my astonishment, Anastasia Watley did a terrific job with WOL. I found her voice for Nadine very fitting, and I greatly appreciate her pronunciation of Filipino words and phrases—it was not cringe-inducing at all ? But Bella saying "Salamat!" always did get a cackle from me—that was so cute ?
All in all, I had a delightful time revisiting the story of Nadine and Bella through the refreshing narration of Anastasia Watley!