I enjoyed the story, but the choice of Kevin Pierce for narrator was really not a good one. Nothing personal against Kevin, no affront intended, but….
…Kevin has a voice that’s good for mature/senior adults, not early twenties university students. It’s really distracting how much his voice doesn’t work, that it actually pulls me out of the story.
Also, Kevin’s style often makes the characters seem like they’re whining; on top of which he has a way that causes certain statements the characters make sound like questions/unsure.
It’s original to have each book as a stand-alone story with the same characters, however I miss further continuations of the story lines that were most enjoyable.
I would have given more stars had there been a different narrator.
