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Unwritten Law
Written by Eden Finley
Narrated by Antony Ferguson and Joel Leslie
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Being an identical twin doesn't come without issues. No one can tell us apart, not even our parents sometimes. We don't usually use that to our advantage, but it comes in handy when my brother needs help breaking up with his boyfriends-which happens more than I'd care to admit. I know it's enabling him, but I can't say no to Anders. I will do anything for my twin. The breakups always go the same; they're swift and simple. Until Reed. He's everything I've fantasized about but never allowed myself to have. When I give in to temptation and begin to freak out, it's not because he's a guy. It's because he thinks I'm my brother, and I can't bring myself to tell him the truth.
Contains mature themes.
Contains mature themes.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Love the narrators voices but gods, please get your Aussie accents right. We don't sound like posh pommies.
The glaring inconsistencies in how Australia works really drew me out of the story. Walking a few "blocks" and talking about the CIA instead of ASIO are just minor things in the first two chapters. Having the brothers go for basketball and soccer is plausible but more realistically cricket and rugby would've been better. But then having the twins going to their parents for money for therapy? We have Medicare. Get a mental health plan from a GP and use your work's Employee Assistance Program and that'll give you quite a bit of Medicare-covered therapy sessions.
The author's lack of knowledge about how our country works coupled with the narrators' British accents made this book unbearable to listen to, and I couldn't get past chapter 3.9 people found this helpful
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The book was great, however, chapters are cut short in the audiobook! :(
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This would have been a good listen if I could have distinguished between narrators.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I think that I knew going in that the entire storyline was going to be based on a misunderstanding, but I guess I hoped that it wouldn't take up the entire focus. The last two chapters redeemed the story, somewhat. The jest of it is that there are three characters. Law, Reed, and Anders (Law's twin). Law and Anders are identical twins. Ever since childhood they have played the game that is probably very common with all identicals... Law frequently pretends to be Anders to help him deal with confrontations; but it so happens that one of those pretenses goes longer and naive Reed gets emotionally and physically involved with both brothers; although in reality he's with only one brother (Law). Confused yet? I worked through it but I'm not sure my brain can survive wrapping itself around book #2. We'll see.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book was just what I needed at the moment, lol. It was an easy and very enjoyable read. Not fluff, no there's too much story for that, but no angst-for-angst sake either.
It's not perfect, I would have loved to have gotten to know the boys a bit better and there was a bit of an insta-love feel to the whole thing, but then again when the chemistry is sizzling and the relationships works, it just all comes together, right? I honestly hope the next one in the series gets written soon!