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The Mixtape

By: Brittainy Cherry
Narrated by: Jordan Cobb, James Shippy
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Summary

Since the death of his twin brother, Oliver’s caught between pleasing his fans and finding himself. Emery finds him first.

Emery has never felt more alone. Raising her daughter is both her pleasure and her pain as she struggles to hold on to her job as a bartender and keep a roof over their heads. With no one to help them - no support system - any unexpected expense or late bill could turn their whole world upside down. 

Reeling from the death of his twin brother and bandmate, rock star Oliver Smith is trying to drink his problems away. Apparently he isn’t very good at it; they follow him wherever he goes. Also in hot pursuit are the paparazzi, who catch Oliver at his lowest low. 

He could have walked into any bar in California, but he walked into hers. Emery helps Oliver lose the crowd, and they find themselves alone: two people whose paths are marked with loss and pain. However, they hold an unshakable hope for healing. They find solace together, but can their love withstand the world?

©2021 by Brittainy Cherry. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

Critic reviews

“Cherry dazzles with this deeply felt friends-to-lovers contemporary...with its uncommon depth, Cherry’s story will elicit tears in some places, laughter in others. A stellar cast…Readers will be hooked.” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)

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Heartbreaking and beautiful

That ending gave me chills. The story contains an unbelievable amount of emotion and feeling.

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🎧 Oliver and Emory 🎧

Couldn't finish. So much potential for a gripping, heart-wrenching story, but the stilted, repetitive language severed the emotional connection I wanted to make with the characters.
The female narrator was fine and the male narrator's only saving grace was when he delivered dialogue for male characters. His female characters and the basic narrative were all delivered in the same unevenly-spaced monotone.

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