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  • The Luck of Rainbow Gold

  • What's in a Name?
  • By: Eryn Scott
  • Narrated by: Kelsey Navarro
  • Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)
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The Luck of Rainbow Gold

By: Eryn Scott
Narrated by: Kelsey Navarro
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Summary

Twenty-eight year old Rainy has lived a charmed life. Seriously. She inherited her granny's cute picket-fence-lined house, her tea shop just seems to run itself, and guys flock to her (if not the wrong sort). After her latest relationship ends just like all the rest of them, Rainy's best friend, Sunny, decides that maybe she's lucky, except in love. With this realization, Rainy goes about changing her luck to find a guy that'll stick. When she meets Adam, it looks like her luck in love has changed. However, as she and Adam get hot and heavy, the rest of her life begins to fall apart. Can this go-with-the-flow chick see the truth in her so-called luck, soon enough to save what really matters?

©2016 Eryn Carpenter (P)2019 Eryn Carpenter

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Sweet romance

This was a good story for so many reasons. One reason was that I loved how we got to see the growth of the main character throughout the story. It was also really nice to see the male character wasn't a typical alpha male but one who still new what he wanted but let her have the room on her own to grow. Another thing I liked about this story was that I felt the author did well with making the story relatable. The narrator also did a great job delivering the story and made it a very enjoyable listen.
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Consider reading the series in order

This is the first book I’ve read/listened to in the What’s in a Name series, and while it is technically a stand alone novel, I did feel like I missed things having not read the first book. Sunny featured prominently in this book and what I assume were events or people from the first book were mentioned quite a few times. I suspect I would have preferred to read Sunny's story first.

This book had more secrets/communication/relationship drama than I would have preferred and some of the transitions didn’t seem logical to me. For example, characters assumed what others were thinking or suddenly changed their minds. It annoyed me when Rainy said she knew what she should do, but then didn't actually do it. But all that aside, I did like the writing style, the set up and the happy ending.

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fab love story

Twenty-eight year old Rainy has lived a charmed life. Seriously. She inherited her granny's cute picket-fence-lined house, her tea shop just seems to run itself,
a great love story

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Does one really need luck?

I loved how Rainy is a free spirit and go with the flow type of gal. Her friends are as unique as her and they are all caring of one another. Can you imagine this group of gals finding friendship in unique names, Rainbow Gold or Rainy is down of her love luck or so thinks her BFF Sunny (Sunny Days) and then there’s another friend Honey. Can you imagine all the ribbing these gals would have endured while growing up.

Realistic writing by Eryn Scott with judging situations without all the facts and trying to lead your life while fighting all those internalized opinions on how it looks or should be. Enjoyable listen. Kelsey is great doing all the characters and brings them all to life.

I believe that this audiobook was gifted to me by either the author, narrator or publisher. A real enjoyable journey finding out what the future holds for Rainy and Adam. Throughly enjoyed this audiobook.

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Great humour

This book had me laughing out load. Eryn has captured such a fun loving personality in Rainie, I want to grow up to be just like her!!! Great storyline, excellent narration.

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Sweet and So Much More!

Eryn Scott pulled me in with The Luck of Rainbow Gold. I liked the premise of this book and thought that Kelsey Navarro was wonderful bringing the characters to life. Rainy and Adam both appealed to me. I grew up in a small town, so many things struck home with me. Thank you Audiobook Obsession for this great listen!

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No cliffhanger here.

I really enjoyed this book. I’m not sure what makes it feel so different but it does feel like a different kind of story and characters than I have heard before. I love the characters and strong friendships in this book. I cracked up when they asked Siri for advice. I think this is book 2 in the series but they must all be standalones. There was no cliffhanger here. The narration was great! I recommend this book for sure.

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great story about losing your luck

This is a new Author to me. I enjoyed this story of Rainbow and her friends. She owns a tea shop which is failing. She doesn't tell anyone..Cliff is a friend who tells her she needs to figure what to do or lose her business. She meets this guy Adam in a grocery story. They hit it off until she finds out he is with a corporation Tea place.
She realized she like him but cant date sure to who he represents.
At times in the story, it sounded like Sunny's BF name came out as Ryan and not Brian as they were talking. so that was a downside..

Kelsey is amazing at narration. She held my attention in the story.
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The Luck of Rainbow Gold

Being named Rainbow does it always mean that the luck of the rainbow finds you? Maybe or maybe not, but I think Rainy has that lucky pot of gold. Things may not always turn out as she wants them too, but they do have a way of working out how they are supposed to and its mostly in her favor. I just love how she mixes up special tea blends for your personality. What an amazing concept. I so want to visit her shop! The narration is nice and easy to listen to. Thanks audiobook obsession for the recommendation.

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My Thoughts on The Luck of Rainbow Gold

3.5 of 5 stars

This was my first book by this author and it was a good introduction. I found that the overall storyline and writing was really good. I also really liked Adam, the leading man. Rainbow, the leading lady however took a little warming up for me. Or maybe it was more that as she grew up and started taking more responsibility for her life, I liked her more. In the end I got there though.

The narrator for this one was fantastic. I really enjoyed her sound and the fact there was good tone distinction between characters. I know I would love her if she ever did a duet or dual narration too.

After finishing this book I know I want more of this narrator and I would be interested in trying another book by this author too.

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