With Love, from Cold World deserves a better audiobook narrator. Lindsey Dorcus – I’m sorry to say it – just doesn’t do Alicia Thompson’s second romance novel any favors. Her wooden performance and unappealing portrayal of the male characters leave much to be desired, and, though it’s too late now, I really wish I would’ve instead read the digital review copy the publisher sent rather than listened to the audiobook.
But in all fairness, my three-star rating isn’t all Dorcus’s fault, because Thompson’s follow-up also lacks the sizzle and charm of her debut, Love in the Time of Serial Killers. Cold World is stale in comparison, and the stars of the love story, Lauren and Asa, don’t possess the same chemistry and likability as their predecessors. Plus, I could’ve done without the descriptive pornmance this time around, which, for some reason, didn’t bother me when I read Thompson’s first book. It must be a chemistry thing, the absence of it.
And my final irritation: if a story is set during the Christmas season, the blurb should say so. I knew the backdrop for the romance was a wintry theme park in Florida, but the synopsis leaves out the fact that Lauren and Asa fall in love during the month of December, amidst all sorts of holiday festivities. I wasn’t in the mood for a Christmas romance in August, and I would’ve held off listening to the book until December had I known this.
My sincerest appreciation to Alicia Thompson, Berkley, and Edelweiss+ for the digital review copy. All opinions included herein are my own.