#CurrentlyUntitled by Tia Love

A Review By: DWP

Every lesson warned against him, but the heart writes its own rules.

Natalia, the personal assistant to one of the most influential Black tech moguls, can't help but be captivated by his brazen younger brother, Tim, the force behind their security. Every lesson handed down from her mother screams that he's danger wrapped in charisma. And oh, how he thrives in that knowledge, moving with a confidence that says he's known many a woman's touch. For Tim, Natalia's just another name to add to the long list of beautiful women he's conquered. He can't fathom being tied down until Natalia becomes the calm that helps him weather his personal storms.

When an unexpected run-in with Natalia's ex blurs boundaries, the simmering tension between them bubbles over. With every stolen glance and touch, they plunge deeper into an unexpected intimacy. Natalia has her own dark past to reckon with, but Tim's shadowy past and unsolved demons loom just as large, challenging a bond neither saw coming.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2024

An installment in a Series? Yes

Narrator (s): Wesleigh Siobhan, Rashad Siobhan

Tia Love created an amazing story about healing and finding your person when you least expect it. This story had so many twists and turns and had me on the edge of my seat the whole read. Enemies to lovers at it's finest.

Wesleigh Siobhan never fails to deliver an epic performance. She had her work cut out for her with these two characters, lol. Tim was the man. He gave all the vibes you want from a book bae. Being that this was book three of the series, I thought I knew him, but there was so much more to him and Wesleigh caught all the vibes. Her man’s voice is top tier. I loved that she even gave the other men a voice of their own. It was easy to hear who she was speaking for just from the voice she was using. A lot happened on Tim’s side of the book and Wesleigh didn’t fail to deliver every note that was needed.
Now Wesleigh as Natalia was just a good time. Nat was feisty and witty to say the least, and at this point, we all know Wesleigh has no issue with being feisty, lol. The voices she gave the other women stayed true and consistent. I also loved the voices she picked for each woman. It showed her understanding of the characters and the material she was given. She was just a treat to listen to as this woman who works so hard to appear to be keeping everything together.

Wesleigh narrated the whole story by herself, but it didn’t feel like she did. This felt like two different people came together to bring the story to life. The whole story was a joy from beginning to end. Wesleigh Siobhan can always be counted on to deliver a stellar performance that no one should miss.

There wasn't anything to dislike about Wesleigh's performance. She did a great job with the whole story. She was consistent with all the voices. She was given an already amazing story and took it to another level.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 5 (I need another one!)

Content Warnings? Physical abuse/violence, Sexual abuse/violence, Human or animal loss

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