
The Break Up Artist
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Narrated by:
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Regan Linton
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Written by:
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Erin Clark
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Laura Lovely
About this listen
Don’t miss this stunning debut rom-com that asks: Is love enough to win over a stone-cold heartbreaker?
Zelda Reynolds has a secret identity as “The Break-Up Artist,” the infamous ender of relationships. Don’t want to end your relationship yourself? Just tell Zelda through her website and she’ll get the job done like a pro. Her online business isn’t paying the bills yet, but at least it’s an escape from her real life, where her boss steals her best ideas, her dates are all duds, and her dad just married someone her own age.
When Zelda starts falling for the recipient of one of her snarkiest letters yet—a guy who is challenging her to let go of past hurts and reach for her dreams—will she have the courage to tell him the truth? Or will her undercover identity as the breaker of hearts come back to haunt her?
©2022 et al Creative (P)2022 Audible Originals, LLC.nice quick read.
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Captivating, easy listen.
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Predictable storyline and mediocre narration
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Great Story!
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Great story
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Cute and entertaining
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Fun, shitty, entertaining, heartfelt Loved it!!!
I truly hope theres more, will buy everyone of them!!!! worth a listen!
Awesome 😎
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Performance was lovely but…
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Zelda is immature, selfish, and most egregiously BORING. I couldn't stand being in her head.
I hated both main plots. It was exhausting to constantly hear the same things over and over about her mother. Yeah we get it. You're sad.
But the moment I knew I had to stop was when we first meet her dad and he tells is daughters that the reason why he had to get married so quickly and erase his dead wife from his entire life (something the reader was being led to be sympathetic about???) Was because he "doesn't do well alone" and he needed a stand in for his two young daughters to fulfill his needs.
GROSS.
The only good thing about this book is the truthful and thought provoking representation of a wheelchair user in work and dating life. It's too bad the character herself was such a terrible person
Awful
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Awful
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