Title: The Mistletoe Secret
Author: Richard Paul Evans
Author: Richard Paul Evans
Read by: Richard Paul Evans and Madeleine Maby
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Length: Approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes
Source: Simon & Schuster Audio Digital Review Copy – Thank-you!
Source: Simon & Schuster Audio Digital Review Copy – Thank-you!
Alex Bartlett had a great marriage – or so he
thought. As he cut down his work travel
to spend more time with his wife, he discovered that she did not want to spend
more time with him and was in fact cheating on him. Alone and depressed, Alex’s two friends try
to get him to sign up for a dating website.
While on the web signing up, Alex stumbles upon a blog of a woman
talking about loneliness called “LBH” and he suddenly feels a connection. Desperate to find her, Alex starts a search
that will lead him across the country.
Once at this location, he falls into a new problem, falling in love with
a woman who does not meet the criteria of who he is searching for. Will he be able to find happiness this
Christmas and who is the mysterious lonely blogger?
The Mistletoe Secret is the third book in the Mistletoe
series, but is a stand lone novel. It
was another great Christmas romance novel to listen to this Christmas
season. Richard Paul Evans is a great
narrator. I enjoyed how he narrated most
of the book with Madeleine Maby reading the blog posts by LBH. I
thought this was a unique story – I also enjoyed that it was told from a male point
of view.
Overall, The Mistletoe Secret is a great romance
from a male point of view. I really
loved Alex’s friends and the characters in this story. They made me laugh out
loud in several instances. I also enjoyed that it was a clean romance. I will definitely be listening to more
Richard Paul Evans audiobooks.
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