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Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Kayla Octaviano

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I’ve read this story before, so it was very exciting to listen to it come to life aloud. Love the characters, love the story line! The narrator had a bit of an odd accent that took a little time to understand, but it ended up being adorable as the story went along.

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

Nash is finally back from doing his duties as a Marine. He did not, however, come back the same man. Some of his scars are visible but there are many that are not. Betsy Bobbins, the local librarian, was afraid of him and his eyepatch at first but once she got to know him that quickly changed. Her sister has returned and along with her came some trouble she was having a hard time shaking. The only one Betsy could think to call for help was Nash. The narration was alright but I felt the added accent for the character was a bit much. It did make it a little harder for me to concentrate on the story itself. Overall I did enjoy the characters and the storyline.

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

I enjoyed listening to Check Out by Debra Parmley. The voice of the narrator was unique and made you feel like you were actually listening to someone straight from the south. She was original and it made for a nice change from your typical audiobook narrator. The story itself was such a fun read and I enjoyed Nash immensely, he was so sweet to Betsy, and I loved the fact that a lot of it took place in a library. The only thing I didn’t like was Betsy seemed a little immature and childish at first. Overall it was a well rounded enjoyable read that I’m glad I listened to. I will check out book number two as well to see where life takes her sister.

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Check Out – Bobbins Sisters Series – Book 1 by Debra Parmley
Narrated by Talece Brown
Four Stars

This is the first book I have listened to by this author and narrator. I enjoyed the story about a war veteran and small town librarian. The sister with trouble following her makes it more interesting. I liked how the story flowed. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series. The narrator did a good job bringing the characters to life.

Review by @sunbarn

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Robin Rankin

Check Out

I have read a few books by Ms. Parmley, and now have listened to one.

I have been home recovering and have been reading a lot. Listening to a book was a nice change of pace and I was able to listen with fewer interruptions.

Nash was an understandably grumpy man but he didn’t give off the best first impression at least to Betsy. I got pretty annoyed with Betsy at times, there was something that grated on my already too thin nerves.

Talece Brown did a good job with the narrative and keeping me engaged with the story.

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Laura Jones

In this book, we meet Betsy, a small-town librarian and Nash, a Marine veteran. Nash has a hard time dealing with headaches and it makes him a bit grumpy, so when Betsy first meets Nash, he’s not the most pleasant individual. However, Nash realizes that he was a little too gruff with Betsy and makes it up to her by helping her out when a winter storm comes, and her car ends up with a flat tire. He offers to give her a ride home, but she’s torn because Nash is a stranger. She gives Nash a chance and realizes that he’s a much nicer man than she had originally thought, but she’s still intimidated by him. Nash had a bad experience with his ex-fiance who didn’t want a man who only had one eye and an eye patch. He’s about to give up on women in general but ends up falling for Betsy when he realizes that she is nothing like his ex, and is in fact, exactly what he’s looking for in a woman. Then Betsy’s sister comes along and makes things difficult with her drama. Will Betsy and Nash end up together, or will the drama her sister brings tear them apart before they can even begin a relationship?

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Shelly Kittell

4/5 stars

What a wonderful story. Could this moody wounded soldier and fearful librarian come together? This story showed that challenges could be overcome and not to judge a book by its cover. I really enjoyed seeing this relationship develop. They overcame a lot. She worked through her fears to be come more confident and he learned to let another in. The narration was done well. I always wish for a male voice to do the the male. However, this narration was quite enjoyable. It’s an experience I do recommend.

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Bobbi Wagner

This is my first audio book by this author which I enjoyed listening to.  I look forward to picking up another by this author.   It is a story that is full of mystery, action and even a little romance.   I enjoyed how the narrator  brought the story to life with the different tones for characters.  They made it easy to listen to and I wanted to keep listening.  This is Nash and Betsy’s story.  Neither one was expecting the other but what destiny has in store for them you don’t want to miss.  I enjoyed this audio and I think you will too.  I highly recommend this audiobook.

Check Out Audiobook (The Bobbins Sisters Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Who ever said that Librarians were quiet and reserved, lied! Betsy has a strong love for books, and she knows her library quite well. While she is quiet, that only lasts long enough to get what she needs done. She has no time for romance and just wants to be left alone. She is really strong and independent and proves that in this story. Nash is grumpy, suffering from PTSD and weary of those around him. He is ugly according to his ex and not good enough for her. He does not want people to see him or care for him, he too has no desire to start a romance.  While he truly is grumpy, seeing Betsy calms him. Not only that but he feels protective of her. Stop! No spoilers here! These two characters are perfect for this story. You can’t help falling for them. The author has once again impressed me with her writing style as well as her eye for detail. I loved listening to this story and look forward to reading and listening to more from her. This is a must read story.

 

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