![]() ![]() ![]() Michael Ferraiuolo did a great job narrating this book, and my spacing in places is no way a reflection of his performance. It lacked something, there wasn't that spark or quite the same depth and feeling that I'm used to getting from this series. It just didn't hold my interest as much as the previous books did. On the other hand, all the wedding planning got to be a bit much for me too, and I'll admit to finding myself spacing out a few times while listening. There was no case to solve, no one to rescue - part from themselves. On the one hand I loved seeing that Andreas and Darren finally got their happy, they finally had time to be happy, be a couple and really focus on themselves for once. What was supposed to be, in their minds, a smallish gathering of friends and family, maybe a few co-workers has turned into a nightmare that never seems to end. Everyone having opinions - about everything. Then comes the hard part - the wedding planning. This evening though grants us a proposal. Anyway Andreas and Darren are back home back at work and *gasp* back out at a restaurant, though sans kids to be kidnapped. And missing out on three awesome books might just be a crime. ![]() If you ask me it can't really be read as a standalone, I don't think you'd enjoy it much if you did. ![]() Romantic Behavior picks up a few weeks after the vacation they left on in Reckless Behavior. Andreas Ruffner and Darren Corliss are finally getting their happily ever after. ![]()
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