

With everything he's been through and survived despite not feeling loved, his character is in no way a whiner. When he should have sounded arrogant and sarcastic but in a way that is sort of playful (like he's being snobbish on purpose to get under your skin). It was as if Hudson was grumbling and griping with every single word he said - like a spoiled child. Obviously, he won't sound exactly the same but I found his interpretation of Hudson to sound somewhat whiny. The only thing I would have changed in that regard if Tim was no longer an option is to give Liam Price a little more guidance on how to become Hudson. However, I understand sometimes things happen and it is unavoidable that a person has to be swapped out for another, so I mostly got over it. So that took quite a bit of getting used to in the beginning, sort of having to rewire my brain to match up this new voice with a character that I have grown accustomed to sounding a certain way. Well, that's because there is a different narrator this time for him. Because Hudson didn't sound like Hudson in his chapter. I adored Tim Paige's performance of Hudson in the other books as well as how he played any side characters that may have had lines in those chapters but then Hudson's first pov chapter started in this one and I realized I never paid attention to the names of the narrators for this book. So, when I realized this book was dual pov I was extremely excited! Heather was perfect as usual and the voice that she gives Hudson is what I expect when his character has a witty one-liner or some other sarcastic thing to say. My personal preference is 1st person with dual or multi pov over getting only one character pov - especially when there is a love story involved.


There have been a few chapters at the end or beginning of the other books from Hudson's POV (and possibly Jaxson's, I can't remember so I could be wrong on that) that were performed by Tim Paige.

She also IS Hudson lol! So we are used to Heather doing the majority of the narration for each book up until this one. Heart!!! Before I get into my review of the actual book I want to talk about the performance of the narrators. It's impossible to not love Hudson even more!ġst person/dual pov Spice: 1/5 - keep in mind this is YA so for me it was more than fade to black but not quite "smut" Oh.
