Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on

5 of 5 stars

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A great audio to start the working year with...

I love listening to audio books on my journey to and from work. The Knocked Up Plan is exactly what I'm looking for to make the journey enjoyable. The storyline is entertaining, the characters are funny, sweet and original, and the sexy times are HOT without being OTT. It's just pure entertainment that leaves me extremely satisfied.

Honestly, Sebastian York is not doing the blokes of the world a favour by having such a sexy voice. I mean seriously, you listen to him, you picture the cover model...and BOOM your expectations just skyrocket. Then, you add in a book like The Knocked up Plan, with a hero like Ryder, well, Sebastian York now represents the PERFECT MAN!! Sebastian, mate, keep doing what you do (swoon).

Andi Arndt, you really know how to represent today's woman. Your voice is easy to listen to, natural and helps bring the characters to life. I find myself sucked into thinking that I'm listening to friends having a chat and sharing their thoughts. It's hard to believe, after all the books I've listened to you narrate, that I don't know you. I'm sure that sounds stalkerish, but, I just think you do a bang up job. Keep doing what you do!!

Lauren Blakely you are an AWESOME story teller. Your stories always leave me with a big goofy grin at the end. PLEASE, KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO!!!!!

I really enjoyed listening to The Knocked up Plan and to be honest, I was a bit surprised by how much. I wasn't sure how I'd feel about a woman who consciously attempts to bring a child into the world by herself. It's bloody hard being a parent and I can't imagine doing it on my own. Kudos to the men and women of the world who do it successfully because they don't have a choice. This story helped me realise that there are many ways for children to be brought into this world and there are no right or wrong ways.

I highly recommend listening to The Knocked up Plan.

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