Starry-Eyed Love
London and Jackson try to mix business with pleasure.
London Spark runs a boutique event hotel with her sisters called Spark House. She handles the business's partnerships and uses her crafty side to create themed decorations for the events they host. She receives a call from a multimillion-dollar media firm that wants to connect their business with partners who embrace similar eco-friendly practices.
London prepares as much as she can for this potential partnership, and when she is giving her presentation the CEO of the company walks into the meeting. She's shocked to see that the CEO is a man she had turned down at a bar a few months before. CEO Jackson is seriously invested in this partnership and uses business as an excuse to talk to London.
Jackson and London's romance is a roller coaster, with high peaks and low valleys. Jackson is supportive of London's side hustle (an Etsy shop) and encourages her to take more time for herself when he sees that the family business is leaving her with little to no free time.
Stella Bloom & Jason Clarke return for the second entry in the audiobook series, and their narration is equally as good as the first novel, especially since you don't have to hear Jason Clarke say Ay-ver-ee (Avery) every couple of minutes.
Recommended for all contemporary romance readers, especially those who enjoyed the first novel in the series -- When Sparks Fly.
Series: Spark House, #2
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (print); Macmillan Audio
Narrators: Stella Bloom & Jason Clarke
Running Time: 8 hours, 52 minutes
Length: 352 pages
Release Date: May 10, 2022
Representation: orphans
I received an electronic audio recording of this title from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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