A review by akjd77
Mile High Romance Box Set: Books 1 & 2 by Aria Grace

3.0

*** This book was provided as an ARC for a fair and honest review***

2.5 stars

This is a two box audio compilation of the first books in [a:Aria Grace|6566097|Aria Grace|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1417464761p2/6566097.jpg]'s Mile High Romance Series. There are two different narrators for each book so I will address both books in this review.

2 stars

The first is When it's Right narrated by Jason P Hilton in a story about Shane a vet technician and Alex one of the clients at his aunt's practice. This book alternates each chapter between the two MC's so you see some of the same things but from different perspective and if this information had not been provided I would have been unable to tell who was talking at any given time due to the fact that the narrator did not differentiate between the two characters at all. It made this a very hard listen and this was compounded by a plot with a convoluted plot twist and severe lack of communication between everyone in the book. This book was a miss for me

3 stars

Next was When I'm weak and it was narrated by Michael Ferraiuolo and thank goodness he voiced each character at least a little different which made this an easier listen but this book as well had convoluted plot details to make issues for the MC's Jamie and Reed.
Spoiler Okay so the whole conflict is that Jamie at the age of 18 was in a casino and had a sexual interaction with someone who ended up being 15. For some reason this gets him on the sex offender registry so of course he doesn't tell anyone and lets himself be treated like trash by customers at his work who sexually assaults him in an alley. Look I grew up in Vegas and this would NEVER happen (the casino thing not the assault) Casinos have security guards and cameras and do not allow minors anywhere near slot machines and there is no way an 18 year old would have won money on one.
I did like the MC's more in this one and the narrator was better but the lack of basic fact checking into a major plot device just made this a hard read.