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Lost and Found by Rick R. Reed

zelda75's review

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3.0

Too many internal dialogues, I didn't understand the wide part dedicate do Dee's family drama and Mac 's family, I would have preferred more space for Flynn & Mac's love story! And I really didn't love the ending.

jaimesamms's review

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3.0

I have yet to read a Rick R. Reed book I didn't like, even the ones that have pulled me into uncomfortable territory. This one didn't go there. it's a straight up--well--you know what I mean--romance, and I enjoyed it. The pup was a fun character, essential, but not overwhelming the story, and I felt like the progression of emotional involvement for the characters was on track. Although, if they didn't catch the vibes the other was sending off quite as quick as it seems they should have, I can forgive that because the rest of the emotional development made up for that.

Good book. Sweet pup. Nice couple. I may even read this one again some day.

regencyfan93's review

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3.0

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My rating - 5 outstanding, 4 - I liked this and will re-read it, 3 - I enjoyed it though may not re-read, 2 - I kept going because I had to see how it ended, 1 - Whatever time I spent with this book is time I'll never get back to my regret.

the_novel_approach's review

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4.0

Audiobook Review: Story Rating - 4 Stars, Narration Rating - 2 Stars

Flynn Marlowe had a best friend and lost him in a Seattle park. Mac Bowersox met a new friend on the streets of Seattle. One afternoon Flynn sees his lost dog on the leash of another man. A cute man but still, someone else. With the help of his best human friend, Flynn tracks down Mac, and through a weird bonding over the dog they both love, sparks fly.

The narration for Lost and Found is a bit uneven, which is shame because the book the author gave us is a sweet and wonderful thing, complete with a busybody landlady who only wants the best for Mac. The narration isn’t bad…it just isn’t great. Audio listeners have come to expect more than just so-so work; some of the best scenes in the story felt flat, and the final chapter could have been more sweetly done. Rick Reed put it all down on the page; it would have been great if the narrator had given us the full weight of the author’s words.

Buy the audiobook if you like Rick R. Reed’s work. Otherwise, wait for a sale price.

Reviewed by Mike for The Novel Approach
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