This Chicks Audio Review: You Had Me At Hola (Primas of Power #1) by Alexis Daria

I love to go back through “Best Of” lists from previous years and ran across You Had Me at Hola on a 2020 list. At some point I picked up an audiobook of the title and it’s sat in my library for a few years. I’ve been concentrating on listening to books I already own instead of buying new ones (hello, book hoarder here!) and finally decided to give this one a try. Narrated by Seraphine Valentine, I really enjoyed listening to this story with a narrator who was bilingual. She really did it justice. Much better than I would’ve reading a copy on my own and hearing my inner voice’s use of my high school Spanish classes. Our two main characters, Jasmine and Ashton meet on the set of brand new streaming series made for the US audience. Their initial meeting was jarred by a spilled cup of coffee and the build-up of their relationship was inhibited by both characters insecurities and secrets. Listening to the narration give life to a story that used both languages very effectively really painted a picture that I found interesting and eventful. I didn’t even think of stopping this book and in fact listened to it constantly almost from start to finish.

Jasmine is just out of a nasty paparazzi fueled break-up with a very juvenile sounding rock star and is being haunted by those journalists. Ashton is gun-shy around any kind of notoriety that doesn’t have something to do with his acting and being seen off set with Jasmine isn’t something he wants to start up, regardless of their chemistry. These two characters had a lot to work through to find their happily-ever-after, but I was here for it!

If there was any negatives to this story I would say that it was Jasmine’s insecurity in herself. She has had bad luck in love and really just wants to find her person, someone who will love her as much as she wants, no needs to be loved. She came across as a little needy. Combine that with Ashton’s “secret” and the fact that he supports his entire family back in Puerto Rico to me would make it seem kind of a problematic set-up to a romance, but somehow the author made it work and I really liked the conclusion to their romance. It was the leading up to it that I found just a tad frustrating. This was the reason for my giving it only four stars, but the narration deserves a five for sure!

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