Whiskey Tango Foxtrot audiobook
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Review #1
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot audiobook free
I loved this series … but I have to agree with some of the other reviewers – why were there so many inconsistencies? Some minor (she got a chin-length haircut earlier but this cut is her first deviation from super long hair?) to really confusing ones – is Nick\’s grandfather, now a senator, the same one that died and left him an inheritance in the first book? What happened to the house? Only a month has past since the last book so what happened to the last five months of her lease? Where\’s the car that Nick bought her? And where was Savage throughout the book? Also, I\’m not sure if I missed it but was there a novella in between books 4 and 5? Because it seemed that she kept referencing the Romeo Bandit (or killer, I can\’t remember now) and it seemed there was a whole story line there with Aunt Scarlet, Rosemarie, and Savage but I don\’t really know. I loved this series, the interplay between characters, and all the fun – up until this book. But for those die hard fans of Addison, might as well read it to find out the ending of the series. Just be prepared.
Review #2
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot audiobook in series Addison Holmes
Lots of inconsistencies. Hair was cut in a previous book, but acted like this was first hair style change since high school. She was driving Nick\’s Audi, but in previous book she was driving her own car that nick had bought her. Why wasn\’t she staying at her own house close to Savage? Overall book was okay. Lot\’s of build up in the case for a quick, disappointing conclusion. Very little of Savage, who I would have thought to be present more, maybe trying to talk Addison out of marriage? Overall I\’ve liked the series, but feel that this was just a thrown together book to end the series.
Review #3
Audiobook Whiskey Tango Foxtrot by Liliana Hart
I really like this series. I have read most of the Stephanie Plum Series and wanted something similar. At first I thought the first chapters were too much like the first series but then as I read on and got to know the characters, it grew on me. I realized that these characters had more depth and I actually like Addison better. The stories are well written and the characters are realistic. Taking place in Georgia had me laughing as I can relate to the humidity and the Southern way of life. The only negative I have is that I hated to see it end. I read the entire series in a week, and was really bummed that I had to say good bye to characters that I grew fond of. I don\’t want to describe details of the story line because that is for you to read about, but you will laugh out loud and have a hard time putting the books down. I thought the start was slow *The first few chapters of the first book, and I had to shake off the similarities to Stephanie Plum, but I am so glad I did. They are two different people and if I had the chance, I\’d love to sit down and have lunch with Addison one day. GREAT SERIES!.
Review #4
Audio Whiskey Tango Foxtrot narrated by Connie Ventress
I anticipated the release for weeks only to be totally disappointed with the story. I expected more from this author and this character. There was no sexual tension as there had been in previous AH stories and it seemed to drag at points. Unfortunately I wanted to read the AH that I knew and loved and this wasn\’t it. No Nick–No Savage–slow and boring. While her Aunt was interesting, she didn\’t offer the same level of entertainment that I expected.
Review #5
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I go back and forth on this series. I enjoyed it. I really did. I also enjoyed the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evonovich, which is just so darn similar to this one. This author has an obvious talent for the written word. It\’s just a shame that talent doesn\’t include coming up with an original storyline as well. Addison = Stephanie. Rosemary = Lula. Aunt Scarlet = grandma Maziur. Savage = Ranger. Nick = Morelli. Joyce = Victoria. Dickie = Greg. Etc… this is such a blatant rip off that I\’m surprised this author isn\’t being sued for copyright infringement. Now, just on its own, this series has consistency issues. What happened to Addison\’s house? How is Nick\’s Grandfather still alive? Is there a book missing? Who is the Romeo Bandit? I\’m thinking maybe that book had to be pulled because of the similarities to Stephanie Plum also having a case that involved a nudist club?? Yeah… im not impressed and I won\’t be reading any more from this Author. Evonovich does it better and this \”Author\” is a fraud.