Reviewed by Annika
TITLE: Hudson’s Luck
SERIES: Forever Wilde #4
AUTHOR: Lucy Lennox
NARRATOR: Michael Pauley
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
RELEASE DATE: July 13, 2018
LENGTH: 9 hours, 8 minutes
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Hudson:
Don’t ever accidentally propose to your girlfriend. In front of her family. Especially if her dad is your boss. Because when you make it clear you’ve made a mistake, he’s likely to send you out of the country to get you as far away from his broken-hearted daughter as possible. It happened to me. Now I’m stuck in Ireland trying to redeem myself so I can get promoted and have the life I’ve planned for: successful career, loving wife and kids, a comfortable, financially-secure home life in Texas.
But all of that seems to evaporate the moment I walk into the historic pub and see the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. Only, he’s not a woman.
Charlie Murray is most definitely a man—the kind of man who causes me to take a second look for the first time in my life. And a third look, and fourth. I can’t help but want to get to know him better… to get close to him, touch him, maybe even kiss him. But I’m straight. Or so I’ve always thought. Even if I’m not, how in the world could a feisty Irishman ever fit into the safe, predictable life I’ve always planned for?
Charlie:
Don’t ever accidentally fall for the straight guy. Especially when he’s trying to pry your family’s business right out from under you. I should know. Because when Hudson Wilde walks into my family’s pub and begins babbling so adorably, I can’t help but fall just a little bit in love. But I’m looking for Forever Man, and the sexy American is certainly not him. He’s so confused about what he wants, even choosing something from the dinner menu throws him into a fuddle. But those eyes… how can I resist?
So maybe I’ll give in. One steamy night before he heads home and I go back to life at the pub. We’ll never see each other again.
Until, of course, his business deal sends me to Hobie, Texas, right into the middle of Hudson’s steady life, more gay Wildes than can fit on a dance floor, and an ex-girlfriend who may or may not be content remaining an ex. But the more time I spend with Hudson, the more I think he might be my Forever Man after all. And I may be his. Is it possible we could both be so lucky?
REVIEW:
I’ve been looking forward to listening to this book ever since i listened to Hudson’s accidental proposal in the previous book. I mean a book about someone that clueless had to be adorkable and funny. Maybe it was expectations, but it just didn’t live up to what I imagined this book to be. I mean where was that clueless guy I fell for?
After a botched non proposal, Hudson has been working hard at getting his life back on track. Only his boss sends him to Ireland for a pet project of his – and he hates flying. Knowing that his future career hangs in the balance Hudson will do everything he can to procure the small Irish pub. If only he didn’t fall for the owner of the pub..
Charlie loves his family pub, it’s been in his family for generations, it’s in his genes. So when some American comes in and tries to franchise the pub, he is anything but happy, but it might also be the only way to keep the pub in the family after a few bad investments put it in danger.
Hudson and Charlie have chemistry from the very beginning. It borders a bit on insta-love (it’s definitely insta-lust) but at the same time the book spans over a long time where they’re apart so it still works in a way. And the Wilde family is always so warm and wonderful to spend time with.
Some things work much better in print than in audiobook. One of the things audiobooks really highlights is the pacing of the book or scenes that just don’t end. Most often that happens to be sex scenes, and let me tell you listening to the same sex scene for more than half an hour is tedious and boring. It makes, me at, least wanting to scream get on with it already. Sure I get and understand that that first time needs attention and detail, but please not 30+ some minutes of it. Things need to move forward with the story too.
Another thing that bugged me was Hudson’s constant back and forth with Charlie. I get that being attracted to guys was new and unfamiliar, and caused a lot of questions and ransacking, but the hot and cold was too much at times.
I love listening to Michael Pauley. He has this soothing voice that I just can’t get enough of and great pacing. I also really liked his Irish accent for Charlie, though I wish he’d use the Irish accent for all of Charlie’s chapters – including the starting phrase of each chapter, but that’s minor.
This might just be me, but Miss Lennox’s books have lost some of the magic they had in the beginning. They don’t draw me in or captivate me as much as they used to. I need something more, that little extra to keep from being just any run of the mill contemporary romance. Don’t get me wrong, Miss Lennox sure knows how to write a good book, they just don’t bring anything new or feel all that exciting anymore. At the same time, I’m also a bit addicted to this family and need to know all of their stories and what happens next in the small town of Hobie.
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