Author: Eli Easton
Narrator:: Jason Frazier
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Run Time: 2 hours, 38 minutes
Rating: 5 Stars
Blurb: When physics grad student Fielding Monroe and skirt-chaser and football player Mick Colman become college housemates, they’re both in for a whole new education. Mick looks out for the absent-minded genius, and he helps Fielding clean up his appearance and discover all the silly pleasures his strict upbringing as a child prodigy denied him. They become best friends.
It’s all well and good until they run into a cheerleader who calls Mick the ‘best kisser on campus.’ Fielding has never been kissed, and he decides Mick and only Mick can teach him how it’s done. After all, the physics department’s Christmas party is coming up with its dreaded mistletoe. Fielding wants to impress his peers and look cool for once in his life. The thing about Fielding is, once he locks onto an idea, it’s almost impossible to get him to change his mind. And he just doesn’t understand why his straight best friend would have a problem providing a little demonstration.
Mick knows kissing is a dangerous game. If he gives in, it would take a miracle for the thing not to turn into a disaster. Then again, if the kissing lessons get out of hand they can always blame it on the mistletoe
Review: BJ did an excellent review of Blame It on the Mistletoe (the e-book) last year, so my review is based solely on the audio version.
Jason Frazier is a new-to-me narrator, but after listening to him narrate Blame It the on Mistletoe, I hope it won’t be the last time I have the pleasure. Jason did a more than excellent job of narrating, and I could tell he was having fun these characters and their story. Mick and Fielding just became more real as Jason brought them to life. There was one memorable scene where his voice became so seductive that I found myself leaning closer to the speaker in my car just to hear his words as he seduced me! Talk about having to turn on the A/C after that tease.
The audio version of Blame It on the Mistletoe comes highly recommended to those who have already read it, or to any of you who have yet to experience this delightful Christmas novella. Eli Easton’s Blame It on the Mistletoe earns its high 5 star rating, both for the story and the narration.
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