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Absinthe Minded by Kathryn M. Hearst

pattyfgd's review

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5.0

Absinthe Minded
Bourbon Street Bad Boys' Club, Book 1
By: Kathryn M. Hearst
Narrated by: Aaron Shedlock, Stella Hunter

So this book was highly recommended to me. I love mafia romance, but this one is a little different. While a mafia feel, the story is warm, funny and just made me feel good while I was listening. It's the first book in the Bourbon Street Bad Boys' Club and I can't wait to delve into more of the family. This one features Gabe and Maggie. Once in love, these two broke up leaving both heartbroken. Now several years later, there has been a total upheaval in both of their lives. Maggie is now guardian to their niece and nephews, she is all about parenting and trying to keep afloat. Gabe is getting ready to take charge of the Marchionni Empire when his brand new baby daughter if given to him! Never having experience with kids, he goes to Maggie for help. And our story of second chances begins! It's not all roses and chocolate for this couple. They definitely have their challenges, and Gabe's parents are a force to be reckoned with! The story flows with fun and laughter while these muddle through their lives, trying to find a new normal. One thing is clear though. The love is strong!. Bring me more of this family please! It's close knit, loving and one I would love to get to know better!

Aaron Shedlock and Stella Hunter are a favorite team of mine and when I saw they were narrating, I was thrilled. Perfect as Gabe, Shedlock brings out the hilarity in a first time dad as he struggles through diaper changing and makeup using. I was laughing out loud! Hunter proves just what a strong and capable woman Maggie is, bringing out the her ambitious drive and incredible love to keep her family together. And together, the two just give us all the feels between them with the true love they share. It's a great listen! Two amazing storytellers, and a fantastic story!

mlcreads's review

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4.0

This second chance romance has it all. There is a mysterious accident that leaves three orphans in the care of their aunt, a surprise baby, a mafia connection, parents forcing a son to marry and lots of fun. Gabe and Maggie are a great couple who deserve their HEA. The Marchionni family has so many great characters that I can't wait to read all their stories and see what happens next.

leigh_g's review

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funny medium-paced

4.0

torilovesheas's review

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3.0

I saw this marketed as mafia comedy and think that's pretty apt. I wanted to love this one, but there were just some things that I felt missed the mark for me. But I'll tell you what I loved first.
I really liked that while this is a mafia family, they discuss the fact that in the 21st century, things aren't as brutal as they used to be due to technology. I love suspending disbelief when I read mafia romance, but that was really different and nice to hear! I loved the big, loud family that Gabe has. The Marchionni brothers each have their own thing (bar owner, restaurant owner, etc), and it really helped me tell who was who. I liked that Gabe and Maggie were pretty much living in a little ready made family with their nieces and nephew and Gabe's newborn (Gabe's brother was married to Maggie's sister). It was so cute to see them try to reform a relationship among the chaos of four kids under the age of 13.

What I didn't so much like was that we're kind of dropped into the aftermath of the accident that killed Gabe's brother and Maggie's sister. It felt like there were things we were just supposed to know. I really got confused at certain points because I had no idea why this person or that person was important to the plot line. I read so many times about how Gabe and Maggie had this big love affair before they broke up, but after Gabe moves in with her, I just...never felt it?
Also, Gabe's mother needed to absolutely get her ass whooped. My god. She's taking Maggie to court trying to get custody of the kids because she wants them under her roof. Even though Maggie is an excellent care giver at such a young age. She's only 24!!! There's a moment during a court hearing where Gabe's parents' lawyer question Gabe over the fact that the two youngest kids sometimes crawl into bed with him after having nightmares. HIS PARENTS. I was just baffled at that as a plot device because it's never brought back up. Like you just accused your son of being a predator because his niece and nephew seek comfort after their parents died in a wreck?? and it's just forgiven and never mentioned again? I was mindblown about it. Also, his parents made all the brothers stay away from the kids after the accident. One of the kids tells Gabe that she thought he went to heaven with her mom and dad because she didn't see him or his brothers after the accident!! On his parents orders!! I hated his parents and could not find it in me to forgive their behavior.
Overall, I thought this would be for me, but I just couldn't overlook several things. I won't be continuing the series.

booktastic21's review

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5.0

Nice that this is a new author for me to discover. Fun that it is the beginning of a series. Love how Aaron and Stella both bring their stories alive from the first moment until the end. Nice to see all the layers of the journey of friendship between Gabe and Maggie. Fun to add the element of raising the children together.

hrtlss_grl's review against another edition

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emotional fast-paced

2.75


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shanbreads's review against another edition

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4.0

. It was a great read. I laughed out loud at the one-liners that absolutely and perfectly broke the tension that Ms Hearst would build throughout her book. Her writing is addictive and witty, and on the whole, I enjoyed the characters of Gabe and Maggie. There were several sub-plots on the go, as well as the main undercurrent of the series where the family is wanting to find out whether the car crash that killed Gabe’s older brother, and heir apparent to the family business, and his wife, Maggie’s sister, was an accident or not. Possible suspects and motives are put forward for discussion,

peachani's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced

2.75


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shanbreads's review

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4.0

. It was a great read. I laughed out loud at the one-liners that absolutely and perfectly broke the tension that Ms Hearst would build throughout her book. Her writing is addictive and witty, and on the whole, I enjoyed the characters of Gabe and Maggie. There were several sub-plots on the go, as well as the main undercurrent of the series where the family is wanting to find out whether the car crash that killed Gabe’s older brother, and heir apparent to the family business, and his wife, Maggie’s sister, was an accident or not. Possible suspects and motives are put forward for discussion,
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