Hold On to Me
A Retro Romantic Comedy (Carolina Classics, Book 2)
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Mackenzie Cartwright
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JF Harding
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Karen Grey
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She's my boss, and she's a stone-cold fox.
Two months ago, I lost my boat, my cat, and—with my leg in a cast—my income. Until I can walk again, the only job I'm fit for is one few have survived.
See, my new boss has a reputation. She's grumpy, no-nonsense, and runs a tight ship. Keeping a tight rein on a movie budget requires nerves of steel. Especially when disaster strikes.
When she yells at me, all I hear is the passion in her voice. All I want in those moments is to kiss her until she can't think straight.
And then convince her that it's okay to fall in love with me.
Don't miss this slow-burn boss-assistant entertainment-biz 1990s office romance from USA Today best-selling author Karen Grey.
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- Claire Annovazzi
- 29-03-23
Well I think I fell in love
Well I think I fell in love. A little with the characters, a lot more with their story. I mean, office romance and reverse age gap, I’m all for it. Add to that interesting characters, multiple references that speak to me, and some feminist talk, and I’m sold.
I was a bit anxious to read Sully’s story. In the previous book, as well as in the prequel, a love triangle was implied involving him, his friend Ford, and their friend Whitney. A love triangle that lasts a long time, and that ends badly. So either he finally won the girl, or the author had a neat trick up her sleeve. And she actually had one! She wrote Sully in such a way that the explanation makes sense, and the writing is consistent. Basically, his competition against Ford wasn’t really about Whitney, and his heart was actually free. Well done. And it really helps with defining who Sully is and how he grew up as he is.
After a boat accident and a dire need for a job to get out of his funk and earn some money, he ends up with an office job, which is the exact opposite of what he likes, and working with Helen, a s*xy older woman with a strong will. The dynamics between the two were fascinating. There’s a push-pull force–they’re attracted to each other, but their position at work, as well as the age gap, and the fact that Helen will leave soon, make a relationship difficult. They both learn a lot by working together, even before they become a couple.
Helen carries the feminist subtext, as a woman in a very patriarchal work environment, and through her past–which is slowly revealed. Barely concealed references to real people and events from the entertainment industry ground her struggles into reality. Not the subtlest way to do it, but definitely efficient.
The author wrote s*xier scenes in the previous installment than she did in her other series, and she keeps momentum. Though not everything is on page, what’s happening is kinkier than I was used to with her work. You won’t hear me complain.
Another thing I enjoyed a lot: all the references to the nineties. Movies, music, events… This is me falling back into my sweet sixteen. If I had one.
I finally want to point out that the author made me uncomfortable, but that was the good kind. At some point, Helen speaks with a friend of her relationship with Sully, and asks for her opinion and the story of her own relationship. The friend has some kind of open relationship with her husband, whom she barely ever see, and where cheating is tacitly accepted–it’s more complicated than that of course. As a dedicated monogamist, it made me cringe. But as a reader, I was strangely accepting because the author wrote about it without any judgement, with a list of pros and cons, and through a side character’s point of view. So though I was uncomfortable, it kind of opened my eyes a little. Kudos.
The audiobook was great. The male narrator was perfectly cast, good with Sully's false nonchalance hiding his real vulnerability. The female narrator did amazing with Helen's determination, as well as the rare moments when she lets her walls down. Once again, the audio version brings a great book to another level, thanks to its narrators.
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- Karin A
- 10-03-23
Carolina Classics Book Two
Carolina Classics Book Two.
Helen O'Neill is the boss everyone wants to avoid. However, after a traumatic boating accident, Sullivan Calloway knows he needs to accept whatever he can get. Sully worked in show business for years, so he knows his way around a set...even if he has to maneuver on crutches. Helen is on deadline and she is relieved to have the help, but she cannot believe the nerve of this guy. He stands up to her when no one else can. That only makes him all the more attractive.
If you've been waiting to hear more about Sully from You Get What You Give, this book is a treat! Sully meets his match in Helen, and gives her a run for her money.
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Mackenzie Cartwright and JF Harding bring the characters to life. Mackenzie gives Helen a fierce air, but allows some softness to creep in as she evolves. JF adds flair to the broken pieces of Sully's psyche. Both narrators gave a nuanced performance that allowed the characters to breathe.
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- JoJo
- 22-07-23
Helen & Sully
Sully and Helen are completely opposites that complement each other so well. Helen is hard working, demanding but with a good heart whilst Sully is laid back and liked by everyone as nothing gets to him so when he’s offered the job if working for Helen, he’s more than capable of putting up with the mean boss. For Helen, Sully doesn’t just grate on her nerves, it grates on the smexy ones too.
Both characters have a hurtful past story to tell and when all comes to light both understand each other, better than many others would.
Thank you to Mackenzie Cartwright and JF Harding for an emotional and fun narration.
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- BellaReads
- 09-03-23
Reverse age gap and office romance? I’m in!
Hold On To Me is book 2 in Carolina Classics. After reading the prequel and book 1 in the series, I was looking forward to picking up this book because I was interested in the possible love triangle setup of Sully’s character from those books. And this book did not disappoint.
As mentioned, book 2 is about Sully and Helen. After a boating accident, Sully is struggling physically, financially, and emotionally, and is left to recover and deal with all that comes with it. He needs a new job as he is unable to continue his old one due to his injuries. One of his best friends, Dani, sets him up with an office job working as an assistant to Helen. Helen is the sexy older movie executive who is solely focused on her career and has no time for love.
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- Dektolia
- 14-03-23
Second in series, great narration
Hold on to me could probably be listened to as a stand alone, but I would recommend listening in series order. The characters from the first book have significant parts in this one and the events of this book build off the events from the first book.
There are some nostalgic elements, but not quite as many as the Boston Classics series, or even as many as the first Carolina Classics book with all the Dawson's Creek references. As the timeline creeps closer to the turn of the century, the setting becomes closer to that of present day. For example, cell phones are getting more common but they're not widespread.
I like that the book has a more complex story. It gets into some sensitive topics, but the trigger warnings are listed before the start of the book.
The audiobook is performed by the accomplished-but-new-to-me JF Harding and the fabulous Mackenzie Cartwright. They both did a great job with their performances and even though I had already read the book, their narration brought something new to the experience. I would definitely recommend the audiobook.
I received a copy of this book at my request, and the opinions here are my own.
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- PATRICIA
- 09-03-23
Sully & Helen!
I am not sure where to start. With the fact that this office romance is exactly the kind of love story I enjoy? Add in the taboo of the older woman age gap? Let's go with Helen. Smart, ambitious perfectionist, handling the budget for the movie set. Very short with her responses, she comes off as aloof and at times a little nasty. That makes her hard to work for! Sully is back from his boating accident, sitting on the couch feeling sorry for himself when his friends get him up, moving and and interview for Helen's assistant. And the story begins. But what is it that intrigues me? I love Helen. I understand her need to accomplish and be seen as successful. Karen Grey makes her real, lets us into her world of fast paced craziness, but also lets us feel how her past shaped her. Sully we met previously, and what I really loved about him was his nonchalance. He could do what needs to be done, get pushed and pulled around by Helen and stand right back up. He could see her for the extraordinary person she is. This is a fabulous story with some wonderful 90's nostalgia, and characters that are absolutely amazing. A wonderful addition to the Carolina Classics.
A book that makes me feel is brought into my heart by it's narrators JF Harding and Mackenzie Cartwright are both favorites of mine and I knew I was in for a treat! Harding is a perfectly cast picking up Sully as if he has known him all his life. Easily understanding his situation, Harding pulls out his fear and frustration, and then lets us feel his change as time goes on. Mackenzie Cartwright gives a commanding performance as the strong, confident and not so confident Helen. She gives her that wealth of arrogance as she is working, but the vulnerability is always evident. Loved this team and how they gave me hours of entertainment.
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- Cathy Cay
- 25-03-23
Who knew making a movie could be so much fun.!
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book.
It was the first time that I have ever experienced one of Karen Grey's books and I have to say I am totally impressed.
This is book 2 within a series of books and unfortunately for me I havent read book 1..But honestly it made no difference.
I had no trouble following what had occured in book 1 it was explained perfectly throughout.
This story centres around Sully Calloway and his new boss Helen O'Neill.
After being in a boating accident Sully is down on his luck,feeling depressed ,he as lost everything and now he has an injured leg and can't do much about anything.That is until his friends intervene and help him get a job...I loved the friendships within this book and the banter between them all.
The job being Helen's P.A....Helen has a reputation in the movie making industry as being a bitch and she cannot seem to keep people employed with her.That is until Sully,he has no experience at all with desk work,but she is desperate and hires him regardless...Plus he doesn't seem to let things get to him and is immune to Helen's outbursts.
But a surprise road trip together to retrieve Sully's broken boat changes their relationship forever...lines get crossed and there is no turning back.
This story is wonderful a work place romance with a bit of forbidden because they are colleagues and an age gap trope,because Helen is 10 years older than Sully...Yay for the older women out there.
I loved the way Sully did not care about the age difference he is attracted to her,likes her and nothing else matters.
I LOVE Sully and his calm demeanor,he is romantic and sweet and super sexy,I liked the way he talks things through and tries to work things out calmly and logically.
Helen appears to be so strong and sure of herself she is tough but there is a vunerability to her and this comes to light when she tells Sully what happened to her when she was younger.
The Narration to this book is EXCELLENT.
Mackenzie Cartwright and J.F Harding are phenomenal their narration is smooth,clear,precise and so expressive I thouroughly enjoyed listening to them.They made this story come to life perfectly they are so Amazing,it was such a pleasure to listen to their voices.
One thing I took away from listening to this book is that Karen Grey is a briliant storyteller,her writing is so captivating and you easily fall in love with her characters.I enjoyed it so so much and look forward to reading and listening to more of her books.
This is a wonderful audiobook and I highly recommend it.
Loved it.
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- Naty
- 04-06-23
real attraction
After his accident, Sully is mostly depressed living with her friend Dani. When his friends decide an intervention is due, little does he knows that working as PA for Hellen will change his life. She is his boos and is off limits. He is her assistant and is off limits. But they can’t fight the attraction. But will it only be a fling or will they fight their differences and have a chance at a future together? Great love and life story. Mackenzie Cartwright and JF Harding do a great job with the characters emotions and feeling in a really good audiobook
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- Bette
- 09-03-23
Fabulous Story & Narration🎧 A Heartfelt Delight!
Karen Grey pens another wonderfully entertaining novel set in her “Carolina Classics” series and I loved everything about it, from her fabulous writing style to the fantastic characters and storylines she created to the perfectly cast narrators who bring it all to life from the pages to your ears. Also love how she put her own unique spin on a workplace romance, age gap, boss and personal assistant, and all the blast in the past mentions of the times, the late nineteen-nineties, even one of the lead characters had a personal experience in what was later to become one of Hollywood’s biggest scandals, newsworthy headlines that were twenty years in the making. This book is Sullivan “Sully” Calloway and Helen O’Neill’s story and it starts with a bang or rather a crash. Sully was getting away from some family and relationship drama, he set sail on his beloved boat with his beloved cat, found a nice tranquil place to moor, not too far off of shore when he hears loud music and then sees a boat heading straight towards him, he tried to save himself and his cat but the crash was inevitable. He suffered a broken leg and the boat he worked hard on was a wreck. He normally works on the set at the studio, but cannot do it with his injury and while on crutches. No longer able to live on his boat, he stays at his friend Violet’s house, who winds up getting him a job working in an office as a personal assistant to one of the behind-the-scenes movie executives. Helen O’Neill worked hard to be where she is in the film industry and can be a demanding boss, so much so it is hard to keep an assistant and with filming about to start, she needs a new one. And when Sully walks in for the job, she is not sure what to make of him, good looking, knows the business but never held an office job, but with no time to spare she hires him with reluctance. And he excels at the job way more than she thought he would, he is also hard to resist, despite their age difference, but she must since he is her employee, a younger employee. But there are no fraternization policies in place, besides it is Hollywood, filming on location in the Carolinas and if it is ok for men to fool around with their female subordinates, why can’t it be the same for women? I adored both these characters, the chemistry between them is magical, but can they or will they make it work or will they let their careers get in their way? This fabulously plotted story has the perfect balance of drama, charm, humor, heartfelt emotions, and steamy romance. Karen Grey, thank you for another amazing story, a blast in the past and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧And for the wonderful narration, J.F. Harding and Mackenzie Cartwright did an amazing job portraying these characters and did so with a complete understanding of their persona, giving them a voice that suited them perfectly and was believable in every role they played. Cartwright nailed it as Helen grasped every side of her personality, including her bossy take charge and no BS attitude. Harding’s Sully was spot on, smooth worthy with a cool demeanor. Both were great performing the roles of the secondary characters too. They set the perfect tone for the story, captured all the character’s emotions and projected them into their performance. These versatile voice artists are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to.
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- Alex
- 13-08-23
DNF
This is #2 of the Carolina Classics and should be read in order.
Unfortunately, I got halfway and couldn't be bothered to continue. Although I love JF Harding, he couldn't even entice me to go on.
Although it says that it is a comedy, I didn't find it humorous but dull. The music, chimes, or whatever they were at the start of each chapter, jarred my nerves and going through each job Helen had to do became too tedious for words.
I don't often DNF a book, but life is too short to waste on a book you aren't connecting to.
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