• P.S. I Miss You

  • PS Series, Book 2
  • By: Winter Renshaw
  • Narrated by: Sarah Puckett
  • Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (100 ratings)

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P.S. I Miss You

By: Winter Renshaw
Narrated by: Sarah Puckett
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Dear Melrose,

The first time I met you, you were a stranger. The second time, you were my roommate. The third time, you made it clear you were about to become the biggest thorn my side had ever known.

You sing way too loud in the shower and use all the hot water.

You’re bossy as hell.

You make my life all kinds of complicated.

But no matter how hard I try, I can’t stop thinking about you.

Truthfully...I can’t stop wanting you.

I was going to tell you this. I was going to sit you down, swallow my pride, hang up my noncommittal ways and show you a side of me you nor anyone else has ever seen before...but then there was a game-changing confession; a bombshell so nuclear it stopped me in my tracks.

How I didn’t see this coming, I’ll never know.

Sutter

P.S. I miss you.

©2018 Winter Renshaw (P)2018 Winter Renshaw

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Narrator is awful

Couldn’t finish the book because the narrator that so bad. Could have been a good story.

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Could not tell whose POV was being read

1 narrator with not much difference between characters made it difficult to get into the story. enjoy several other books by this author but really couldn't follow the narration of this one. got about 30-45 minutes in and gave up.

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Enjoyable listen!

I really enjoyed this story. Sutter and Melrose are like water and oil upon first meetings. I loved all their arguments and the tricks it jokes pulled on each other. While Sutter and Melrose are excellent characters I really enjoyed the addition of Tucker. Not sure why maybe because he is so astute. I did listen to this on audio. Sarah Puckett does an wonderful job.

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Book was better...

Melrose and Sutter's story was fun. Winter Renshaw has become one of my fav's. The book was better. I had a hard time following Sarah Puckett's narration. I'm sure with a few improvements she could be great. I do not enjoy giving bad reviews.

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Melrose and Sutter

Melrose is an actress, or at least she wants to be. With a few gigs under her belt, she has been groomed all her life for that one big break. Sutter is as blue collar as they come, but has a successful enough business to take care of himself and maybe one day his teenage brother too.
When Melrose's best friend has to bail on his sublet\roommate Sutter to go on tour, Melrose agrees to take it over. What she doesn't agree to is the arrogant and rude treatment from the man who she'll have to room with. The attraction is there and the enemies to Lovers theme is high drama for this story.
The audiobook and the ebook were both enjoyable to listen to and to read. The revenge and get-even mentality to these two main characters was fun to see play out. The book also had some very serious elements in the struggle with alcoholism and the realness of growing up under the care of an violent, alcoholic parent.
This book was a pretty great read and was written well. I could identify with the characters and what they were going through. I especially loved the spin on the extended epilogue. It put a smile on my face.
The audiobook was actually more enjoyable than I expected. Although the narrator performed both the Male and female POVs, it was somewhat easy to distinguish between them and stayed engaged in the story. I do think it would have been better if the male POV was portrayed by a male voice.

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Love this type of slow love

This was a great sort of loath to love book. It's the second in the series. Of course there is the typical misunderstandings but they bond over his brother. Loved the narrator. I liked it. I'm curious about the other two books now, so I'm sure I'll be checking them out soon.

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Uneasy Roommates

P. S. I Miss You is the second book of a three book series. .Melrose, who ahs been crushing on her best friend Nick since they were teens, goes to his house after he says he has something important to tell her. Melrose is expecting him to tell her he loves her. Instead, he's excited to tell her that his band is going on tour, and he will be gone for six months. Then asks if she would she be willing to sublet his apartment while he's gone? Nick has a roommate, named Sutter who Melrose would be sharing the apartment with. Melrose swallows her disappointment and agrees to help him out. Sutter and Melrose absolutely did not et along. He thought she was an uptight prissy rich girl/ wannabe actress. She thought he was a cocky arrogant jerk! They butted heads on just about everything! Until they didn't! Slowly they started to respect one another. Sutter has a teenage brother who is deaf and lives with their dad. The dad drinks, and Sutter must regularly bring Tucker home with him. Melrose and Sutter bond over Tucker and slowly become closer. This is a wonderful slow burning romance. There are misunderstandings, Sutter pulls away from Melrose thinking she's in love with Nick, and Melrose is offered a big part in a movie and must leave. how do or will the resolve their issues? Don't miss this wonderful series.

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enemies to lovers

Melrose is a sweet and loveable up and coming character but her world collides with Sutter after being talked into moving in with him by her best friend/ love intreste nick.
the two clash right from the start. Sutter cant seem to stand her fancyness or do he thinks.
filled with lots of light hearted banter these two cant seem to keep their eyes off of one another.
I cant blame melrose i fell in love with Sutter too!!! great read💗💗💗💗💗#audiobookobesession

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Fantastic story and narration!

I loved this story! Enemies to loves is definitely one of my favorite tropes, because I am a sucker for a good backstory. While Madison and Sutter haven't been enemies their whole lives, they certainly clashed a lot at the beginning of this story. It definitely showed us a lot about them and what was important. Interestingly enough, it also showed just how much they had in common. I was dying for them to see it! And when they did, it was fantastic. Just enough back and forth to keep it interesting without dragging it out with unnecessary angst.

I was a total sucker for Sutter. While he may have had a tough exterior at times, he had a heart of gold and I fell hard for him! As the book went and we learned more about him, I just fell harder and harder. When he was with Madison, the connection couldn't be denied. I was cheering them on the whole way!

The narration was fantastic as well. All the emotion came through, and once I started listening I couldn't stop!

This was the first I read in this series, but it worked well as a standalone. However, I now want to go back and see what else I've missed!

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Love Love And More Love

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I have read Ms. Renshaw before but this is my first audio of hers. I absolutely love this story but the performance was not my favorite. I am usually not a single narrator person unless its an autobiography or history book but I figured I would give this narrator a chance. Since this was my first by said narrator, I will be more than willing to listen to her a second time on a different book since I don't like to make judgments just from one listen. The story itself was AMAZING and can't wait to listen to more by this author.

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