Audiobook Review: Anteros' Return

 


Falling for my brother’s best friend wasn’t a choice.


He left and never looked back.

While he was basking in the glory of his football career, I was busy single handedly raising our son.

Now, after seven years of learning how to be the perfect mum, I faltered the second I came face to face with Beckett Ashmore, the guy that was my first everything was now the guy claiming he didn’t know.

Football was my life until I met Emily Ryton, my best friend’s sister.

She became more to me than just a girl.

She became the love of my life.

Now, after seven years, I finally see her again and it’s as if time stands still, causing me to relive all the happy memories we had.

That is until I learned someone was trying their damndest to keep us apart, by keeping the secret of all secrets from me…

I had a son.

And now not even the wrath of god will keep me away from them.


*Anteros' Return is a sweet Brother's best friend, second chance, sports standalone romance with a HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhanger.



My Review

Emily is a great mom to Liam. Liam is a good kid, even if he seemed like he had a chip on his shoulder. He really loves and cares for his mom. Even before the truth of why Beckett left Emily, all the years ago, I never could "hate" him. He is a good guy. The scenes that featured Emily and Beckett when they were younger were some of my favorites and where the emotions ran high. 

This book is my first introduction to author, Samantha Jayne. I have to say that after listening to the audiobook, I will be checking out more books by this author. I was instantly hooked. This is an emotional read and narrators, Kiri Savage and Sean Masters both did amazing jobs of invoking these emotions and letting them be felt. I have listened to several books by Sean, but this is my first time with Kiri. She is great. I loved her voice. Turn up the volume on this audiobook!

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