A Roll in the Hay (audiobook) by Lola Keeley

(1 customer review)

 

 

Author: Lola Keeley

Narrated by Ruth Urquhart

Description

In a world of expectations, this quirky, enemies-to-lovers lesbian romance is about making your own path.

The whole “big city, successful career, loyal, hot girlfriend” experiment has been a miserable failure for veterinarian Tess Robinson, so she’s moved back home to a small town in the Scottish countryside. She doesn’t count on a run-in with the stuck-up, maddening, local landowner Lady Susannah Karlson, who tries to boss Tess around as if she owns the whole town…which she sort of does.

Closeted, wealthy, ice queen Lady Karlson is having the worst year – becoming widowed, being embroiled in a public feud over her vast estate, and now finding herself at odds with the sharp-tongued new vet who has just blown in from London. The annoying woman is so unsuitable to tend her horses, so impertinent, and so frustratingly cute.

As their clashes build and they’re thrust together against a back-drop of eccentric village busybodies, class warfare, and deadly dangers, the circling women start to wonder if there might be something more to the rising tensions between them. It can’t all be hate, can it?

 

Additional information

Publication Date

August 2020

Length

6 hrs and 12 mins

Language

English

Publisher

Ylva Publishing

1 review for A Roll in the Hay (audiobook) by Lola Keeley

  1. listener15

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    Stars: 5 Stars
    Format: Digital
    Series: Stand Alone
    Steam Level: Steamy

    Once again, an amazing book by one of my favorite authors. I even enjoyed Slammed and I don’t care for tennis.

    Quick Thoughts:
    – I love the fact that Lola Keeley sets her books all over the world. This one is set in Scotland
    – This is basically an Enemies to Friends (very brief) to Lovers book
    – Susannah is one of the those characters that are misunderstood as Evil but is actually a sweetheart (who can be bitchy when needed heh) who is trying to help and make a difference in her community
    – The more I learned about Tess and what happened in London, the more I could relate to her
    – A non-binary character yay! And they are a rockstar assistant to Susannah! I love badass assistants
    – More than a few times I wanted to smack the crap out of Caroline
    – Speaking about that idiot, great use of that character without it being obnoxious or overdone
    – No third act break up!
    – The ending fit perfectly, and while a little surprising, it didn’t come out of left field

    Overall I loved this book. The setting, characters, and circumstances all work very well together. This is a slower paced book because of the setting but it doesn’t drag. Definitely check it out.

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