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This was such a fun read!! I really loved the group dynamic of Hunter, Levi and Greedy and wasn’t sure how Spence would fit into this, but he was a nice addition the group. I am one hundred percent team Greedy so seeing what he went through in this book was hard to read but his growth and acceptance was beautiful. The narrators did such a wonderful job portraying all the emotions.

Infinite thanks Abby and Team for the early copy

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Girl, how many guys are gonna pop up in this story? I hate to say, this FMC annoys the shit out of me but I do enjoy the story. The spice is also exquisite. Listening to this on audio... not safe for work at all LOL. The connection that develops between the MMC's is beautiful. I also didn't see that ending coming at all! I am officially invested and need to know what the hell is happening.

Thank you to Valentine PR and NetGalley for sending me this ALC!

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Must read book 1 first
Book 2/4 - cliffy
Why choose romance
Multiple timeline
Second chance
Lovers to enemies to lovers
Jealousy and groveling
Degradation!!
Pmdd Mental health rep
⚠️ Please check CW heavy topics



Thank you netgalley for this great ALC!

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This was a reread for me and I had so much fun listening! This series has my whole heart and the narrators were fantastic! Thank you netgalley for the ALC!

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Full cast narration by June DeBorahae, J. River Pierce, Liam Dicosimo, and Keval Shah in Dual style.

We pick up where we left off in So Wrong. The story is told in first person Multi POV. The heartbreak is so palpable and then the dynamic of navigating what is going on. We definitely get some answers but we also stumble upon more questions.

Things aren’t over yet, will Hunter be forced to choose or have a happily ever after with everyone who holds her heart?

The spice in this book is on point.

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This is the second book in the series (THESE HAVE TO BE READ IN ORDER) and picks right up from the emotional cliff hanger of book one...and boy it hits hard right from the start. I had to go back and listen to the end of the first book again to remember exactly what was going on...and ya it still hit hard.

This book is an emotional rollarcoaster at times with all the twists and turns and we still have one more book to go. I listened to this as an audio book and I was glued to my computer while this played...i can usually be up doing things while my books play. Not with this one. The narrators, June DeBorahae, J. River Pierce, Liam Dicosimo, and Keval Shah did an outstanding job on this.

I was given an ALC to listen to and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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What an emotional journey this was! Picking up after the absolute bombshell of book one, Hunter's story takes flashes back to the missing three years with the introduction of Kabir, whilst dealing with the fallout of keeping secrets in the present.

I really enjoyed June DeBorahae's performance of Hunter. I really felt the highs and lows of Hunter's moods; the scenes where she was at her lowest and was almost robot like were so well done. I was getting frustrated that Hunter was being treated with kid gloves though by the other characters; she has become so much stronger (the flashbacks just show how far she has come) and I just wished she'd fought her own battles a little more in this one rather than Kabir or Levi stepping in. Hunter may not feel that way herself yet, but it felt like she wasn't even given much chance to try.

I struggled a little with Kabir; flashback Kabir I loved, current Kabir not so much. The care he showed Hunter was amazing in the London chapters and was exactly what she needed. What I couldn't quite understand though was how Kabir didn't then apply that same courtesy to Greedy; not only about the baby, but also after the scene with Greedy and Hunter and the safe word. In the moment I get his over protectiveness of Hunter, but after she took responsibility, he never apologised to Greedy for assuming the worst. I understand that Hunter is the centre of his world, but I thought he was more mature than that from how we saw him with other characters in the flashbacks and from how he spoke about consent.

Which leads me to Greedy; I adore this character and I just don't understand why Levi and Hunter weren't bending over backwards to win him back after keeping him in the dark for so long. This book takes place over a week and Levi had the audacity to say to Greedy should just move forward and not dredge up the past after two absolute bombshells! In a book which writes about Hunter's mental health so well, I was a little disappointed Greedy wasn't given the same courtesy and allowed more of a grief journey. I did however like how that Levi apologised and his whole inner monologue in that scene; they were friends first and he betrayed Greedy too. I'm also here for the direction this is going!

The cliffhanger though caught me completely off guard. Didn't see it coming and I have so many questions going into book three!

My interpretation of the star system;
3 stars - I enjoyed it; would read the author again
4 stars - I really liked it; I am invested and definitely want more from this author/series
5 stars - I loved it; I engaged with this book completely until I finished it and it is one I will re-read

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Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for the ALC of So Real, in exchange for an honest review.

So Real is a spicy "why choose" romance with a hint of mystery that will keep you hooked from start to finish. The dynamics between the characters are great, and Levi quickly became my favorite. The ending is intense and left me excited to see how things unfold in the next book—especially in terms of how the relationships evolve after such a dramatic twist.

The character interactions were a highlight for me, though I do wish I’d known going in that this was a sequel, as it would’ve made the experience even better. I did feel a little uncertain about the introduction of a new love interest. It’s possible he was set up in the first book, but I’m not sure how I feel about the balance of the relationships shifting again.

The plot does a great job of building suspense and mystery, and by the end, I was completely hooked. The voice actors also did an excellent job with the narration, giving each character a distinct voice, which made the listening experience even more enjoyable. All in all, So Real is a solid read for fans of steamy romance with a touch of intrigue.
4 Stars!!!

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So Real (Boys of South Chapel #2) is a why choose, second chance romance.

This continuation picks up right where book one left off. You immediately are hit with so many emotions from these characters. I enjoyed Kabir’s caring nature, and dominating personality. Levi is fun, but also struggles with his own drama. Greedy may be my favorite so far. I love his connection with Hunter. The hook ups were spicy and, although I am not a fan of degradation, I think it was well written. I hate the cliffhanger, but I’m intrigued to see how it all plays out in the next book.

Liam Dicosimo, Keval Shah, J. River Pierce and June DeBorahae all did a really great job narrating and bringing this story to life. I think they portrayed the characters well.

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I love Abby and her work this is a series but I think you can read this as a standalone. I loved these characters and this story! I can’t wait for everyone to read this or listen both options are great

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Wow! When I started this Book I honestly didn't understand it because of the way it began so I had to look into it and found out this is a book in a series, so I stopped it and read the first book. Ok so now that I finished the first book and came back to restart this one it clicked in place. Holy freaken crapola THIS Book! Everything about it was chefs freaken kiss 💋 the going Then, and Now sometimes trips me out but getting the hang of it is getting easier. The Woman narrator is kind of what I lowered a star for, her voice is Boring in a way that has me cringing I just hope it's not the same narrator for book 3 if that one becomes an Audiobook as well!

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These boys I tell ya 😍
We get so much more backstory for everyone in this one.
The narration was fabulous and the spice was on fire.
Excited for the next book!
Much love to NetGalley & Dreamscape Media for my ALC!

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3.75 stars
Thank you, Dreamscape Media, for the chance to listen to So Real ALC! 🎧✨

This is a “why choose” spicy romance with a dash of mystery that really kept me on my toes. At first, I struggled to get into the plot... until I realized it’s actually the second book in a series—oops, my bad! 😂 Once I caught on, I set aside my initial reservations and got much more invested in the story. I really enjoyed all the characters, with Levi standing out as my favorite. I can’t wait to read about the crew’s reactions in book 3, especially after that intense ending. I’m sure these events will push their relationships to grow in powerful ways. 💔❤️

The character dynamics were fantastic, and if I’d known it was a second book going in, I’m positive this would’ve been a five-star read for me! The introduction of another love interest left me a bit uncertain, though—maybe he was introduced in book 1, but I’m not sure how I feel about the balance shifting again.

I loved how the plot thickens by the end and how the author adds some mystery to the story. The voice actors did an amazing job narrating, and I really appreciated having distinct voices for each character. 🎙️ Looking forward to book 3!

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ALC Review
So Real by Abby Millsaps
Boys of South Chapel - Book 2

These books need to be listened to in order, because they build off of each other. So Real picks up where So Wrong left off. I was hesitant with bringing in the next man to the group with it already being so shaky, but it worked out. There is a lot of trauma to work through, and there is a lot of spice.

Narrated by: June Deborahae, Keval Shah, J River Pierce, and Liam DiCosimo
The narration for this one was spectacular - each individual voice is so different from each other, there was no confusion when listening to the book.

Pick this one up if you enjoy:
* Dual timeline
* Second chance
* Trauma and mental health representation
* Alpha British billionaire
* Golden retriever boyfriend
* Cinnamon roll step-brother


Thank you to Netgalley, VPR, and Abby Millsaps for the advance copy of this audiobook.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

💗 Why Choose
💗 British Billionaire
💗 Second Chance
💗 Mental Health Rep
💗 Then & Now
💗 Multiple POV

Abby Millsaps got me again!! I should have anticipated another cliffhanger, but I was too caught up in the storyline to realize I was nearing the end of the book.

Just like So Wrong, this audiobook hooked me from the start! It had twists and turns, so much emotion, and all the why choose spice!! There were some dark themes, that you’ll need to check your TW for, but I think Abby wrote them with informed grace.

With the numerous dynamics between Hunter, Garrett, Levi & Kabir, all of the tropes and bases are covered. From lovers to enemies, and back again, with Garrett & Hunter, to second chance with Hunter & Kabir, I was completely enthralled in the storylines. Levi and his incredible heart, also had me melting into a puddle. Then combine them all, and I nearly imploded 😂

While I am normally enraged by a cliffhanger, this story is too good to not continue, so I’ll definitely be moving on to So Rare, book 3 in The Boys of South Chapel series.

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This is the second book in the trilogy and we get to see a relationship start to develop between Hunter and 3 of her men. Kabir, Greety and Levi. There is a lot of angst in this one as Greety comes to terms with the past and tries to see a future with Hunter and these other men. There are some very hot scenes in this one, but some of the description gave me the yucks.

This is a very good book 2 and I can't wait to see how book 3 comes out!

The narrators did a good job with this one. The voices were all a little different and made it easy to figure out which guy was talking.

I can't wait for the next book!

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This was everything my spicy Magnolia-Parks-loving heart desired. I saw the author's note about reading the first one in the series first so I went back and did that, and BOY AM I GLAD I DID. These were both SO FUN and I absolutely loved this audiobook and was kicking my feet and did not want to turn it off. HIGHLY recommend!

Thank you to NetGalley for this audiobook ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Don't underestimate based on the cover

Audiobook Narration:

June DeBorahae- If find the undertone of Many Moore's voice calming you will definitely enjoy her delivery.

J. River Pierce- Crushes the light country twang of a man from the South.

Liam Dicosimo- Consistent delivery, great tone, the perfect book boyfriend tone.

Keval Shah- The accent and delivery is pretty pristine and perfection.

The cast does a remarkable performance and being cohesive with each delivery while ensuring their individual tone stands out to avoid any confusion on who is narrating. I highly suggest the audio of this book it was a pleasure to listen to.

So Real:

Do not underestimate this series as sweet and juvenile based on the covers. It gets graphic and brings the spice.

There is a sprinkle of athletics referenced in this book, but the primary focus was well casted on Hunter and the relationship dynamics amongst her and the men.

It was interesting to see each character process the involvement of the others through the progression of the four coming together. You could feel the tension slowly lift bit by bit as things get ironed out.

Without a spoiler I will say that you will not be able to end at this book and I can not wait to get to the bottom of Book 3: So Rare.

Thank you to Abby Millsaps and Dreamscape Media for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All Opinions are my own.

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DNFd at 40%

Very quickly lost interest in these characters. I’m just not attached to the story anymore.

There was nothing wrong with the book but I couldn’t do it.

Also not a fan of the narration unfortunately. The one guys southern accent was distracting and I just couldn’t handle it anymore.

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I still feel off kilter from this read. The writing is so well done and all the topics this book hits on are handled with care. There’s just a lot…to take (I’ll let this pun ride). And just when I’m about to get my HEA…cliffhanger!

I really enjoyed this audio from NetGalley and am now anxiously awaiting the next in the series!

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