Angy’s Audiobook Review: The Knocked Up Plan by Lauren Blakely

Posted June 29, 2017 by angypotter in Audiobook Review, Collage / 0 Comments

Angy’s Audiobook Review: The Knocked Up Plan by Lauren BlakelyThe Knocked Up Plan by Lauren Blakely
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Published by Self Published on June 23rd 2017
Narrator: Andi Arndt, Sebastian York
Genres: Rom-Com
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There are three little words most guys don’t want to hear on the first date. Not those…I mean these… “knock me up.”

This single gal has had enough of the games, the BS and the endless chase. I know what I want most, and it’s not true love. It’s a bun in the oven, and I’m not afraid to hit up my sex-on-a-stick co-worker to do the job. Ryder is gorgeous, witty and charming — and he’s also a notorious commitment-phobe. That makes him the perfect candidate to make a deposit in the bank of me.

I won’t fall for him, he won’t fall for me, and there’s no way baby will make three.
Right?

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There are four words every guy wants to hear on the first date — “your place or mine?”

When my hot-as-sin co-worker makes me a no-strings-attached offer that involves her place, my place, any place — as well as any position — I can’t refuse. Besides, I've got my own reasons to take her up on her deal even with her one BIG condition.

There’s no way I’ll want more from one woman than any position, any where, any night? Except . . . what if I do?

Note: Be prepared to swoon and fan yourself from the heat! This full-length standalone contains lots of hot baby-making s-e-x, happy tears, naughty jokes and a hot, swoonworthy hero you will fall madly in love with.

We received this book/audiobook for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

Book Review: 5 Million Stars

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“I’m knocked up by Ryder… again!”

What made the experience of listening to The Knocked Up Plan the most enjoyable?

Sebastian and Andi’s performances brought to life Ryder and Nicole. Their voices were perfect for the characters and the narration made this love story more real. more romantic, sexier and more beautiful.

What did you like best about this story?

I loved how Ryder and Nicole fell in love. It was a transition, it wasn’t rushed or full of lust or a love at first sight kind of love. They knew who they really were, they weren’t pretending or anything, they were just being great friends one helping the other and found love on the way. The best kind of love.

And Papaya! I love Papaya <3

Which character – as performed by Andi Arndt and Sebastian York – was your favorite?

I love both characters and the performances both narrators made were flawless.

Andi transmitted the sexiness, joyful and loving attitude in Nicole’s character and when she was vulnerable or sad or insecure, Andi did it perfectly, making me feel all Nicole’s emotions.

Sebastian did it too with Ryder. I love how Sebastian gets into character and becomes himself into another person, Ryder in this case. He was strong and determined and obviously very guarded about being on romantic relationships, but he and Nicole had a great connection and he opened his heart, even though he had his insecurities and doubts like Nicole had them, and Sebastian nailed all this very perfectly.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The title itself is perfect: The knocked up plan.

Any additional comments?

I love the book (read my review here) and double loved the audiobook.

This is the kind of books that I love the most, sexy rom-com with the right amount of drama and a perfect HEA.

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