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Funny Feelings
Funny Feelings
Funny Feelings
Audiobook8 hours

Funny Feelings

Written by Tarah DeWitt

Narrated by Nelson Hobbs and Stephanie Bentley

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

When falling in love is the punchline . . .

Farley Jones is being forced to date Meyer Harrigan, the man she has come to love, in order to make all of her stand-up dreams come true.

It's agony-a tragedy, even. In lieu of flowers, please send cash . . .

Meyer and his daughter Hazel have been everything to her since they came into her life three years ago. So, all joking aside, the stakes are especially high when it's not only her career, but both of those relationships on the line.

A former stand-up star himself, Meyer has been vital to the trajectory of her career since he began managing her . . . Since he became her closest and most treasured friend, in the process.

This friendship is the only reason why, when the biggest opportunity of Farley's career includes thrusting him back into the spotlight to stir up publicity, he agrees-in spite of his grumpiness, his protectiveness over Hazel, and his disdain for public attention.

It doesn't take long for their act to bring all those other funny feelings out into the open, and, like most matters of the heart, it quickly begins to feel like anything but a joke.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 27, 2022
ISBN9798765077542
Funny Feelings
Author

Tarah DeWitt

Tarah DeWitt writes character-driven romances filled with laughter and Big Feelings. She loves stories centered around perfectly imperfect characters, especially those with just enough trauma to keep them funny, without ever being forcefully cavalier. She's the National Bestselling author of Savor It, The Co-op, and Funny Feelings, with plenty more to come.

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Rating: 4.033670033670034 out of 5 stars
4/5

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Readers find this title to be a cute and delightful book with likable characters and a good storyline. The positive reviews praise the author's writing style and the enjoyable reading experience. However, there is one negative review that criticizes the book as leftist propaganda and questions the intelligence of highly rated books. Overall, the book is well-received and offers a pleasant surprise to readers.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    4.25 stars ? ☔
    Meyer. The man that you are!!!

    “I don’t know what I believe in as far as a higher power, Fee, but I know that I now believe that rainstorms always precede something amazing because you came into our lives at the tail end of one.I believe that jumping in puddles is better than any fancy party, and I believe that I'll fight for your love, for the honor of loving you, everyday, for the rest of our lives."

    This man ????
    The tattoo broke me wide open and then there's the way he champions for therapy and communication. Aaaah! ? Then him pining, all their cute moments, the bonus epilogue...this was SO GOOD!

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Such a cute book. I really liked the characters and storyline.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The narrators have quite robotic automated siri-esque voices which made it harder to get into the book
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    4.5 stars
    this was so so cute, I absolutely loved it
    the umbrella tattoo, omg
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was an absolute delight to listen to! I didn't know what to expect from the author since it's my first book of hers, but I got a pleasant surprise.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Good God. Societal rot has never been more evident than when trying to read a romance novel these days. Basically leftist propaganda by people who think they’re being ground breaking, original and oh so witty. They don’t even realise how unintelligent they come across when they word for word repeat the garbage lines fed to them in order to make sure everyone knows they care about ‘the current thing’. Basically I should ignore every single highly rated book on good reads because the higher it’s rated, the more woke it seems to be. Intelligence is lacking these days.

    2 people found this helpful