

After all, though Hannah is probably the most gorgeous woman she’s ever seen, she’s also straight. When she runs into Hannah Dalton on Christmas Eve, she has no reason to believe her luck will change. And third, Christmas only brings her bad luck - being broken up with not once, not twice, but three times during the holidays is proof enough of that. Second, given how terrible her romantic track record is, falling in love isn't in the cards for her. First, she is going to be Boston's most sought after divorce attorney by thirty-five. I have infinite respect for authors who can make me feel so much.Caroline Parker knows three things to be true. I loved this audiobook so much that it left me in a (mercifully short) funk, I was sad it was over.

And if you thought that scene during the weekend away with Caroline’s friends was hot when you read it, wait until you hear Lori Prince’s take on it! It’s especially true when it comes to highlighting the chemistry between the two main characters, you can hear all that longing in both Caroline’s and Hannah’s voices. Her voices are not the most distinctive (especially men’s voices or, as in this book, children’s) but her tone, her intonations, her acting couldn’t fit better. I’m not sure exactly how to explain what makes Lori Prince the perfect choice for Haley Cass’s books, but there’s no doubt in my mind that she is. With When You Least Expect It, Haley Cass puts this fear to bed with panache.”), I loved the audiobook even more.Įach narrator has their own strengths. I loved the book when I read it (this is how I concluded my review at the time: “When a debut novel is as good as Those Who Wait is, there’s always this pressure on the author and this worry in me that it could be a one-hit-wonder. While Those Who Wait, Haley Cass's debut novel, will always hold a special place in my heart, When You Least Expect It is just as good. And she could have never predicted just how much she wants them to. But as the months slip by, bringing her closer to both Hannah and her adorable daughter Abbie, the lines between attorney and client begin to blur. While being hired by Hannah throws her for a loop, winning a divorce case and sticking it to her ex-colleague should be enough of a thrill.

After all, though Hannah is probably the most gorgeous woman she's ever seen, she's also straight. And third, Christmas only brings her bad luck-being broken up with not once, not twice, but three times during the holidays is proof enough of that. Caroline Parker knows three things to be true.
