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Remember When Series, Book 1

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Years before Trip Wiley could be seen on movie screens all over the world, he could be seen sitting in the desk behind me in my high school English class. This was back in 1990, and I cite the year only to avoid dumbfounding you when references to big hair or stretch pants are mentioned. Although, come to think of it, I am from New Jersey, which may serve as explanation enough. We were teenagers then, way back in a time before anyone, himself included, could even dream he'd turn into the Hollywood commodity that he is today. I'm sure I don't need to tell you who Trip Wiley is. But on the off chance you've been living under a rock for the past decade, just know that these days, he's the bad boy actor found at the top of every casting director's wish list. He's incredibly talented and insanely gorgeous, the combination of which has made him very rich, very famous and very desirable. And not just to casting directors, either. I can't confirm any of the gossip from his early years out in Tinseltown, but based on what I knew of his life before he was famous, I can tell you that the idea of Girls-Throwing-Themselves-At-Trip is not a new concept. I should know. I was one of them. And my life hasn't been the same since.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Allyson Ryan is the voice of Layla Warren, who is featured in the NA (New Adult) Remember Trilogy. This first look into Layla's life focuses on when she first met Trip Wiley--during her senior year of high school in the early 1990s. Ryan reads this flashback in a mature tone, yet she captures all the fun and emotion of first love and high school. Her rendition of Trip's voice is slightly deep and cocky--as only a teenage boy can pull off. At times, Ryan puts the listener right into the setting with her spot-on Jersey accent. However, all of Layla's thoughts and dialogue, as well as much of the other characters' dialogue, are delivered without an accent. This is a great summer read, and the ending will leave listeners wanting to finish the series--with Ryan continuing as narrator. E.N. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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