
Consolation An Emotional Navy SEAL Salvation Series Romance
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what. the. shit.

If you can make me cry in the first few pages and scream WTF in the last, congratulations you have written a great book. I really enjoyed Liam and Natalie story this is not your typical love story. Corinne has got a new fan in me. I might not be able to read her books in public, people tend to look at you weird if you start crying or yell at e-reader in public.

DNF at 28% I enter the house and I want to feel nothing. I deserve a break from every emotion that’s haunting me. The bottle of Jack Daniels sits mocking me. I grab it and don’t bother with a cup. Unpopular opinion: what part of SHOW and don't TELL that Ms. Michaels doesn't seem to understand? Too many words ruined the whole vibe, turning half the book into a brooding mess. SHOW me how much of a mess Lee become, and stop TELLING me how devastated and depressed she was. OF COURSE SHE'S EARTHSHATTERINGLY SAD SHE LOST HER HUSBAND so you don't have to constantly tell me that. I got it since the first 100 times you mentioned it, thank you very much. They were highshool sweetheart, yes. Alas I don't think I could endure that annoying melancholic brooding for any more than 4 chapters. But it's rated 4++ by 10k+ readers on Goodreads, so I guess the joke's on me. Find out more at: https://thebleedingeyes.wordpress.com

Originally posted at Booklovers For Life AUDIOBOOK REVIEW I’d had my eye on Corinne Michaels’ Consolation ever since it came out, and I’m so glad that I listened to the audiobook instead of reading it! I ADORE Sebastian York (I feel like everyone does, and rightfully so), so I was stoked to listen to his narration. While Andi Arndt’s narration wasn’t quite as good as Sebastian’s, their two voices definitely worked well for Natalie and Liam’s story. Consolation is the first in a two-part series, and it’s a heart-breaking yet romantic story I highly enjoyed listening to. Natalie is living the perfect life – she has Aaron, a loving Navy SEAL husband, and a baby on the way, but a knock on the door changes everything and leaves her widowed, pregnant, and devastated. She’s left alone to pick up the pieces of her shattered heart, but she finds the strength to do so in order to take care of her baby, Aarabelle. Liam Dempsey, also a SEAL, was Aaron’s best friend, and he knows that Aaron would have wanted Liam to help take care of Natalie in the case of his death. The last thing Liam expects is to actually fall for Natalie – the two of them spend so much time together that feelings start to grow from their friendship into something more, and that bond that forms in unlike any other, even different from the bond between Natalie and Aaron. The two of them struggle with their feelings, but the longing and love between them is sweet and pure, and as the two of them fall in love, they also help each other move on from their grief. Liam is also wonderful with both Natalie and Aarabelle, so he’s definitely a hero worth swooning for. I really enjoyed listening to Consolation. Sebastian York’s voice is perfect as always, so I really wish there had been more chapters in Liam’s POV. The audiobook is largely narrated by Andi Arndt, whose voice, though a little monotonous, is easy to listen to. The book’s writing wasn’t anything special, so I didn’t connect with the characters or emotional scenes very much – it was the story and drama that interested me the most. And there is a LOT of drama, especially at the end. Consolation ends in a cliffhanger AND a plot twist (one that’s slightly predictable), but thankfully the second and final book is already out. If you’re thinking of getting the Consolation audiobook, I’d highly recommend it! Audible: http://amzn.to/1Sd5j8I Amazon Ebook: http://amzn.to/1Sd5f97 Amazon Paperback: http://amzn.to/1Hgq5nB Liked this review? Subscribe to Booklovers For Life for more!











