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Smooth as Silk

Smooth as Silk

Good Southern Women, Book 2

by Alicia Hunter

🎧Audiobook narrated by Courtney Patterson


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


Hyacinth Dawson likes order and knows exactly what steps to take to get to her next goal in her life plan. The current next step is getting her bridal boutique showcased on the popular reality TV show All Dressed in White…


Hockey player, Robbie McTavish goes with the flow, whether its from lady to lady or party to party… but that’s dried up at the moment now that his partner in hijinks has gone and gotten married…


Looking for some diversion he decides to lead his his wedding expertise to the very unwilling Hyacinth. 


With Robbie’s charm and appeal, All Dressed in White is finally interested in her shop, but what is she going to  do with the bumbling Scotsman that just doesn’t know when to stop helping!?!?


I absolutely adored Robbie and wished Hyacinth would have looked deeper into him earlier on- could have saved them both a lot of hurt! This was a sweet romance with lots of forced proximity and chemistry!


🎧I was fortunate to receive an audiobook arc and was transfixed by narrator, Christy Woods use of accents and her variation between characters, even the side characters were provided with unique and appropriate voices. This excellent voice work really transplanted me into the story and had me very invested in the outcome. This was a pleasurable book to listen to and the audio definitely enhanced the storytelling.



Smooth as Silk by Alicia Hunter was released February 10th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from the Harlequin Publicity Team and the audiobook from Dreamscape Media through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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