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Book Description
Myles St. James is tearing my world apart.
It was supposed to be a one-night stand.
Like I knew anything about those.
But I needed to blow off steam.
My ex had just gotten engaged.
My dry spell was nearing six months.
And my booming wedding planning business—the one I started with my bestie—was about to lose its favorite venue to some bulldozer-happy developer from New York.
The Seaside Inn is such a special place.
My second home.
And ever since that famous singer got married there, people are flocking to Blushing, Alaska, for their own weddings too.
Guess whose fling turns out to be the hotshot real estate guy?
But he isn’t what I expected.
And sleeping with the enemy doesn’t feel nearly as wrong as it should.
Because Myles St. James is rocking my world.
Too bad giving in to him could mean giving up my dreams.
About Laura Pavlov
Laura Pavlov writes sweet and sexy new adult, contemporary romance that will make you both laugh and cry. She is happily married to her college sweetheart, mom to two awesome almost-grown kids, and dog-whisperer to a couple crazy yorkies. Laura resides in Las Vegas where she is living her own happily ever after. Laura loves to hear from readers so be sure to subscribe to her newsletter to receive updates and on new releases here:
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Laura Pavlov’s “You, Me, and Forever” delivers a delightful blend of small-town charm and big-city conflict, brought to life beautifully in its audiobook format by narrators Troy Duran and Cicely Meadows. From the moment listeners are introduced to Montana, a wedding planner whose world is upended by a one-night stand, the story hooks you. Meadows perfectly captures Montana's exasperation and vulnerability as she grapples with her ex’s engagement, a six-month dry spell, and the looming threat to her beloved Seaside Inn.
The narrative shines when the "bulldozer-happy developer from New York" turns out to be her recent fling, Myles St. James. Duran’s portrayal of Myles is spot-on – a man who is clearly more than just a real estate mogul. He brings a depth and unexpected warmth to a character who could easily have been a one-dimensional antagonist. The chemistry between the two narrators is palpable, making the enemies-to-lovers trope feel genuinely earned and deliciously complicated.
The stakes are high: the heroine’s dreams are intertwined with saving the Seaside Inn, and Myles holds the power to shatter them. Yet, the undeniable pull between them makes “sleeping with the enemy” feel less wrong and more exquisitely right. Pavlov's writing, combined with Duran and Meadows's engaging performances, makes “You, Me, and Forever” an enjoyable listen that balances humor, heart, and a simmering romance.
My Thoughts
Laura Pavlov’s “You, Me, and Forever” delivers a delightful blend of small-town charm and big-city conflict, brought to life beautifully in its audiobook format by narrators Troy Duran and Cicely Meadows. From the moment listeners are introduced to Montana, a wedding planner whose world is upended by a one-night stand, the story hooks you. Meadows perfectly captures Montana's exasperation and vulnerability as she grapples with her ex’s engagement, a six-month dry spell, and the looming threat to her beloved Seaside Inn.
The narrative shines when the "bulldozer-happy developer from New York" turns out to be her recent fling, Myles St. James. Duran’s portrayal of Myles is spot-on – a man who is clearly more than just a real estate mogul. He brings a depth and unexpected warmth to a character who could easily have been a one-dimensional antagonist. The chemistry between the two narrators is palpable, making the enemies-to-lovers trope feel genuinely earned and deliciously complicated.
The stakes are high: the heroine’s dreams are intertwined with saving the Seaside Inn, and Myles holds the power to shatter them. Yet, the undeniable pull between them makes “sleeping with the enemy” feel less wrong and more exquisitely right. Pavlov's writing, combined with Duran and Meadows's engaging performances, makes “You, Me, and Forever” an enjoyable listen that balances humor, heart, and a simmering romance.
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