Audiobook8 hours
The Space Between
Written by Kate Canterbary
Narrated by Christian Fox and Lucy Rivers
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
4/5
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About this audiobook
Patrick Walsh needs a win.
He needs a good year. He needs something to-finally-go his way.
After their father's slow, angry death, the Walsh family's third-generation historic preservation architecture firm is back on its feet and Patrick finally stands at the helm.
Andy Asani is not what Patrick expected from an apprentice. First, she's competent. Not just that, she's scary-brilliant. Second, she's obsessed with historic preservation-and the only person outside of Patrick's partners who shares his passion for crumbling buildings. And most troubling of all, he's obsessed with her.
He doesn't need her complicating his life but he wants her more than anything, and she might just cost him everything.
Andy Asani doesn't want to fantasize about her boss.
She's not that girl and she doesn't want to turn into that girl. She's too busy kicking ass at her coveted apprenticeship and exploring the best Boston has to offer in hot yoga and cool nightlife. She's not going to throw any of that away because her boss won't stop rolling up his shirtsleeves and glowering at her.
Until she throws it all away.
Their plans are about to undergo some major renovations.
He needs a good year. He needs something to-finally-go his way.
After their father's slow, angry death, the Walsh family's third-generation historic preservation architecture firm is back on its feet and Patrick finally stands at the helm.
Andy Asani is not what Patrick expected from an apprentice. First, she's competent. Not just that, she's scary-brilliant. Second, she's obsessed with historic preservation-and the only person outside of Patrick's partners who shares his passion for crumbling buildings. And most troubling of all, he's obsessed with her.
He doesn't need her complicating his life but he wants her more than anything, and she might just cost him everything.
Andy Asani doesn't want to fantasize about her boss.
She's not that girl and she doesn't want to turn into that girl. She's too busy kicking ass at her coveted apprenticeship and exploring the best Boston has to offer in hot yoga and cool nightlife. She's not going to throw any of that away because her boss won't stop rolling up his shirtsleeves and glowering at her.
Until she throws it all away.
Their plans are about to undergo some major renovations.
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Reviews for The Space Between
Rating: 4.076923025641026 out of 5 stars
4/5
39 ratings3 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is my favorite Walsh Family series book. Kate Canterbary stuns this reader with the originality and engrossing storytelling that had me reading chapter after chapter with the inability to put it down until 'The End'.
Seriously? You thought I was kidding with my disclaimer on book one? We are at book two which is now my favorite.
Andy and Patrick...where do I start. I fall desperately in love with any female lead that is driven, not a doormat in a male dominated field. When writers can bring to the page the reality without losing it to dramatics - win for me. And then Patrick. He is just one of those infuriating heroes you want to either kick in the balls or kiss his lips off. Between the angst of 'will they both give in', you've got humor and sexiness that just steams off the page. The dynamic of the push/pull that Ms. Canterbary delivers is in perfect tempo. Not too much push you off to give up and not too much pull to leave you drained. In addition we begin to get more and more dynamic of the other siblings that is going to lead to a perfect family saga series.
Foot down: You will read book one and you will read in order. Huge, HUGE mistake if you jump on books. Although others will say it can be read as a standalone, you aren't going to walk away from the series. Kate Cantenbary is giving us more depth and insight so I stand firm on recommending as a whole read.
If you aren't familiar with Kate Cantenbary's writing, she has become one of my top five storytellers that I connect with. I insist on book one, but if you ignore me, you'll fall in love with her writing and just go back anyhow. So just trust me. If you've read book one, book two now builds on that Walsh Family world with more emotions for an engrossing and entertaining read. 5 out of 5 stars. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5To be fair to this review, I have to admit that I just powered through all the books in this series that have been released to date, so trying to tease out my thoughts about them individually will be challenging. However, I think it's fair to saw that I liked them!
Also, all of these books take place through overlapping sequences of time and events, so you get to see some of them through multiple points of view. This makes it especially rich and interesting, but does mean that they will lose something as stand alones. I highly suggest reading them in order.
The contrast between the couples in Underneath It All and this one shows one of the strengths of this series. They are very definitely their own people, with wildly varying relationships and goals, but they manage to keep together as a family too. And once again, hot sex. This series does not disappoint in that aspect. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I love this family. They are so emotionally damaged but they are keeping their sh*t together and making a success of their family run architectural business. Patrick is the one that holds it all together until he meets Andy, his new intern. She puts him in a place he isn't familiar with and makes him see that there might actually be more to life than working. Andy has been working her entire college life to get this internship and learn everything she possibly can from Patrick Walsh. What she learns far exceeds her expectations. But can the two make it work outside of the office? I really liked this couple and think they were pretty perfect for each other. Recommend for anyone wanting a book with the two MCs burning up the pages, but also have an incredible relationship.Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.