![]() The narrative and writing styles are clear, easy to follow, and complement each other well. Unlike the first one, this book has no plot dragging issues and moves at a steady pace. Will she succeed in saving her jobs, getting her boyfriend back safe and sound, and keeping her sanity? Although, narrator, Amber Benson wasn’t quite as entertaining as the first book’s narrator, her unique intonations and smooth transitions did a great job of bringing Archer’s characters and the world of Biloxi to life. When an underground senior citizen retirement center is discovered in the heart of the Bellisimo, Davis finds herself having to draw on her family and friend ties to bring the perpetrators to justice. Her live-in boyfriend, Bradley Cole is on a big case and is hardly ever home, juggling her security job and her doppleganger job for her employer’s wife has kept her extremely busy, she’s pregnant, and someone is out to get her boyfriend. Life in Biloxi, Mississippi has been a little rocky for Davis Way. Her unique accent and unique intonations. What does Amber Benson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? When Fantasy and Davis had one too many martinis. ![]() What was one of the most memorable moments of Double Dip? ![]() ![]() Where does Double Dip rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?ĭistinguished. ![]()
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