Saturday, March 16, 2024

Audiobook Review: Famous Last Words by Claudia Burgoa

 

Blurb

From USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa pens a page-turning tale of hard losses and second chances. This angsty romance will destroy readers' hearts and then put them back together again. Prepare to ugly cry like never before!

I shouldn’t be alive.

I should’ve died in that plane crash.

Instead, I survived.

Thrived, even.

After all, I’m a rock star.

There’s nothing I can’t buy.

Nothing, except peace.

And when it all comes crashing down around me…

The guilt.

The pain.

The sorrow.

That’s when she appears.

The one woman I’m not allowed to love.

I needed her to fill the void after everything was lost.

There she was, ready, and grieving too.

Both of us are broken, shattered people.

So why does she make my heart want to beat again?

I need a new reason to keep breathing.

And I think that reason—is her.

Famous Last Words is a story of pain, forgiveness, and the faint, lingering hope of rekindling a love that once meant everything.

Amazon: Amazon.com: Famous Last Words eBook : Burgoa, Claudia: Kindle Store

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Kobo: Famous Last Words eBook by Claudia Burgoa - EPUB Book | Rakuten Kobo United States

Google: Famous Last Words by Claudia Burgoa - Books on Google Play

Bookbub: Famous Last Words by Claudia Burgoa - BookBub

Goodreads: Famous Last Words by Claudia Y. Burgoa | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 - 

This story kept me going. There was so much pain and so many secrets, which made the HEA so much more touching (yes, there were tears) and poignant. Seraphina was strong, independent, and good at keeping her secrets. I fell in love with her from the start. Brahms had so much guilt and little will to truly live. This was his last chance, and his family brought him to Seraphina's facility to heal. There were a lot of hurdles, and now he was faced with his past. I felt for his pain and was pulled into his struggle to get Seraphina back. I was glad he took the road to improving himself for himself and then Seraphina.
I loved the narration with Jason Clarke reading all the male parts and Stella Hunter doing all the female parts, adult and youth. They made a great team, and I enjoyed the emotions they put into their narrating.

This was a gift, and this is my unsolicited review.



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