
Ladyfish
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Narrated by:
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Heather Wilds
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By:
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Andrea Bramhall
About this listen
Can love blossom beneath the waves of the Florida Keys? Or will the shadows that haunt two strangers prove too much to survive?
Scuba diving instructor Olivia Zuckerman loves guiding tourists under the water almost as much as she loves guiding women to her bed. Coerced into picking up a new trainee from the airport, Oz has no idea that her life is about to change in every imaginable way.
Daniela Finnsbury-Sterling, Finn to her friends, is trying to break away from an overbearing father, a man intent on making her life fit his plans. Desperate to make her own way, she escapes to Florida to train as a diving instructor. She knows it won't be easy. She knows her father will do anything he can to force her back into line. Unfortunately, she has no idea exactly what anything will be!
©2012 Andrea Bramhall (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
Accomplished actor Heather Wilds' enthusiastic and warm voice is a perfect mate to Andrea Bramhall's debut novel, Ladyfish. With a forceful energy, Wilds brings to life all of the tension and romance from Bramhall's Florida Keys where two women are on a crash course for love or complete disaster. Olivia Zuckerman is a pro scuba diving instructor, but she is also a pro at courting women. Daniela Finnsbury-Sterling is a rebellious girl trying to shed the influence of her father. When she turns up in Florida, there is no telling what will happen.
Dastardly
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Because of the lack of a sequel the ending is a massive let down and spoils this book. It is a real shame because Andrea Bramhall is a good writer who always includes new and interesting plot lines in her work and I always look forward to listening to her audiobooks.
The narrator is good at differentiating characters by using different accents even though even though some of these are cringe worthy. However the accents, unlike the many LGBT+ audiobooks with cheap production values and are simply spoken in the narrator's voice, makes for very clear listening with no need to keep winding back to work out who is speaking. A real bonus.
Lesbian thriller includes a touching love story
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