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The Last of the Loudens

by Robin Alexander

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Taryn Louden has inherited her father's family home and more money than she ever thought she'd see in a lifetime. There are just a few problems with it all. The house is expensive to maintain, local kids entertain themselves by pulling pranks on her, and there might be a few departed Loudens still hanging around. The only real bonus is the sexy contractor Taryn's aunt hired to restore the Louden family home back to its former glory. According to her father, Vicky Andre goes through women like disposable razors. At thirty-seven, she's only had one serious relationship, but even then, she'd never truly given her heart. She's never known what it's like to be swept off her feet, but when she meets Taryn, Vicky realizes her work boots are no longer firmly planted on the ground. Join Taryn and Vicky on their twisted path to happily ever after in another Robin Alexander romantic comedy, The Last of the Loudens.… (more)
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Another fun read with some laugh out loud moments and a sweet romance with no angst or drama. ( )
  amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |
A Robin Alexander book – like a breath of fresh air after all these other books I had to struggle through to like (or loath). Mind you, I don’t always love Alexander books, but tend to do so. So it’s like coming to a nice comfortable snug . . . I lost where I was going with this sentence.

This book is more of a slice of life romance than anything else – I say because I know some people love angst and drama and danger and stuff. This one’s fluffy. Humorous. May or may not include ghosts.

Right around the time Taryn Louden’s company that she works for folds, therefore throwing her out of work, one of her few remaining living relatives contacts her. Aunt Juliana – Taryn’s father’s sister. Juliana offers Taryn a paid ‘job’ to come out to the Louden family home in the town named after the family (Louden Point) and help Juliana with stuff (I’m not sure if it was specified what the ‘stuff’ would be prior to Taryn accepting and wandering out there to the small town, but specifically involves being the go-between between Juliana and the contractors working on restoring the family home).

I believe, if I recall correctly, that Taryn is around 34 years of age, and worked in a company that made barges. Her father, the Louden parent, died when he attempted to ride a motorcycle; and the mother, Lucy (Taryn’s mother, not the father’s mother) hates Aunt Juliana, and so Taryn hasn’t had much contact with the other Loudens in a longish while. Not that there’s a lot of them around. There’s, like, Taryn, Aunt Juliana, and supposedly there’s an Uncle Malcolm somewhere out there as well. So the opportunity to ‘go back home’ (to the place that was never her home specifically), to where the Louden’s found their fortune and place in the Americas, draws Taryn when she’s asked to come. Lucy doesn’t want her to go, but then, as noted, she hates Juliana.

And so – Taryn arrives, sees a really run down massive house – the kind where she’s slightly afraid that if she touched it, that it might fall over (and touching it is not recommended, what with the poison ivy growing on the house). If she didn’t know her Aunt lived there, she’d think the place to be abandoned. Then that aunt pops out onto the porch and she looks like crap – really old, badly dressed, and slumped – not at all like Taryn’s memories have of the woman. They go inside; it looks lovely in there . . . etc. etc. Taryn learns that one of the things, or the thing, that Juliana has Taryn down (up?) is to help with the reconstruction of the place – no, not with a hammer, she’s hired contractors for that.

And so, and yes there’s a point for me to be rambling like this . . . and so, the contractors arrive. The Andres. Jack Andre’s the boss-man; he introduces himself and almost immediately flees, after noting that his daughter will be handling things. Daughter Vicky Andre and Taryn Louden meet. Both note the other’s attractiveness. It should be noted that this specific arrangement is fraught with risk – Juliana hates Vicky.

The main characters, Vicky and Taryn, are great lovely people. The side characters? Also great. There’s Cricket the 60 year old woman who comes most days of the week to cook and do stuff like that; there’s Dawn – Vicky’s sister (who is having lustful thoughts about Taryn and is questioning her sexuality), and Levi (Dawn’s youngest son (she has two, the other, Nolan, is here also but barely interacted with; just like husband Evan is barely meet in this story)); and let’s not forget Chris & Lonna – wife and wife friends of Taryn (who, for some reason, have the same haircut (by accident)) – a lovely couple. There’s also mother Lucy, but she only bounces in and out of the story a few times. Hard to get a read on her from that interaction. Oh and then there are/is also the ghost question – a character in their own right. You see – old houses tend to make groaning sounds as they . . . rest on their foundations. But we aren’t talking about groaning – we are talking about distinctive very clearly heard footsteps. So – there’s that aspect as well.

A good light fluffy slice of life with a dash of romance, humor, and ghosts. Quite fun and enjoyable.

Rating: 5.0

December 30 2016 ( )
  Lexxi | Mar 16, 2021 |
So far I’ve read over a dozen of Robin’s books and liked them all. Unfortunately, this one is my least favorite. The story itself deserves three stars because I liked it, but from what I except of the author, it gets two stars. The main/supporting characters were okay. The plot/subplots were okay. As a matter of fact, the main plot was more paranormal hoopla than romance. For all the alcohol, sleepless nights, and screams in the story, I was hoping for more than just a “sugar bear” discovery (trying not to give too much away). I liked to the potential of Taryn and Vicky as cuddle bunnies. However, I wish their relationship had more depth and the sex scenes had more umph. I get the instant click, but their journey was too short. The story gave me a few chuckles here and there. In all, not a bad story to recommend regardless of my 2 star rating. ( )
  Warmus | Oct 12, 2019 |
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Taryn Louden has inherited her father's family home and more money than she ever thought she'd see in a lifetime. There are just a few problems with it all. The house is expensive to maintain, local kids entertain themselves by pulling pranks on her, and there might be a few departed Loudens still hanging around. The only real bonus is the sexy contractor Taryn's aunt hired to restore the Louden family home back to its former glory. According to her father, Vicky Andre goes through women like disposable razors. At thirty-seven, she's only had one serious relationship, but even then, she'd never truly given her heart. She's never known what it's like to be swept off her feet, but when she meets Taryn, Vicky realizes her work boots are no longer firmly planted on the ground. Join Taryn and Vicky on their twisted path to happily ever after in another Robin Alexander romantic comedy, The Last of the Loudens.

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