He plans to stay for a week and then move somewhere else to start his life over. He ends up in snowy Vermont in only his club clothes with no winter coat, no suitcase and barely any money. How best to describe his interpretation of Tai, well it was like an older Jewish man that would have hints of London Cockney which would occasionally veer into Irish, sometimes Indian and often words pronounced like a South African would, and all badly! This spoiled my enjoyment of the book and if Gary Furlong had narrated it all I’m sure I would have enjoyed the whole experience a lot more.Īfter finding his long term boyfriend cheating, Ty drives all night. Iggy Toma, not so much! I’m sorry to say that every time he opened his mouth as Tai I cringed. He perfected the NZ accent laced with American and I found him funny as Tia. I really loved Gary Furlong’s interpretation of the characters. I guess the overriding influence on my opinion of the book came down to the narration. Whilst I enjoyed most of it I felt that the story could have been shorter, it felt padded out, mostly with their feelings about each other but there were interesting characters, I loved Ivy and Emmett’s son was a sweetheart. I love this authors books and have enjoyed a lot of the V&V books but this is not my favourite of hers.
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