Kristy Marie brings all the feels in this heart wrenching, emotional journey of overcoming obstacles, and finding love in the most unexpected places. Blurb:Heartbreakingly beautiful and devastatingly annoying, Timaeus Lambros, a deaf, former military translator, has just been assigned as my co-teacher for the rest of the school year. His stupid-hot face gets on my nerves. So does his well-fitting … the rest of the school year.
His stupid-hot face gets on my nerves.
So does his well-fitting jeans.
Charming and gorgeous men like him should not be teachers. They should be locked away in a storage closet… with me.
But that’s just a teachers’ lounge fantasy with a big dreamy sigh attached.
Tim and I can never be a thing. He’s broody and closed off, while I’m the new owner of a one-way ticket back to Costa Rica, thanks to budget cuts.
But my abuelita always said life wasn’t a fairytale. So even if Tim does have a magical tongue and a dreamy body, we still might not get a happily ever after.
Praise for Interpreter:
Interpreter is a captivating, emotional and swoon-worthy romance with so much heart, and you’ll laugh, cry, smile, blush and probably swoon. Mary, Frolic
A heartwarming, emotional read that will having you laughing your heart out, give you chills and leave you breathless. Jenny, Queen of the Books
The intimacy between Milah and Tim is beautiful in the most pure way possible. I am referring to real all-encompassing intimacy. The way they connect is organic and fluid – they fill each other’s needs without even trying. They were so many scenes that left me in tears or with goosebumps from experiencing this with them. Our Dirty Little Kindles
Interpreter is an incredible and heartfelt read! Kristy Marie delivers an emotional book filled with laugh-out-loud moments, all the angst from a broody hero, witty banter, and so much sass from a strong Latina heroine! Sara N., Goodreads Reviewer
I loved watching the relationship with Milah and Tim develop. It was beautiful to see and very real-life-like. And this book will make you appreciate all 5 senses! Amber, Goodreads Reviewer
I love this crew! Like love them. One of the best cast of characters in a series! Tim was so heartbreakingly swoony. Milah was hilarious. Oliver! I can’t resist a kid. Pure romantic goodness to me soul. Sarah, Musings of the Modern Belle
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Interpreter was an anticipated read for me, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Tim and Milah’s story.
I loved that we got to see all of our favourite characters again, in the guys and girls that live at the compound. I must say that my favourite character and my favourite relationship in the book was Aspen and the relationship she had with Tim. My ovaries just went BOOM!
Tim is mad at the world. He’s lost his hearing due to a hereditary condition and he doesn’t know how to deal with it. He thinks he’s putting everyone out by them having to help him and sign. The only person he lets in, is toddler Aspen who helps calm the storm within him. That is until he is forced to start a new job and meets Milah.
I absolutely adored Milah. She didn’t treat Tim any differently and when he was being out of order, she would tell him. She didn’t coddle him and I loved that.
”Let us share this moment with you.”
There are certain scenes, that I won’t spoil for you that gave me chills and made me so emotional. The way Kristy describes everything happening, transported me into the book and made me feel like I was experiencing it too.
A heartwarming, emotional read that will having you laughing your heart out, give you chills and leave you breathless.
A stunning 5 star read.
My heart was left on the pages of Interpreter. Kristy Marie took me on a wild ride with extraordinary characters that I never want to get off of. With every book Kristy tops herself. You can never have just one favorite.
It took me a while to finally write my review because I couldn’t find the words to express how I feel and how good of a book this was. My words still won’t do this book justice.
Tim Lambros is being strongly coerced by his family and doctor to take up a job so he becomes the new language co-teacher to Milah Iglesias. They do not get off on the right foot. Tim is broody and silent while Milah is a chatty and sassy. Milah does not see the point of having a co-teacher, especially with budget cuts, so she doesn’t know the reason why Tim is in her class. He is so closed off and that intrigues her but although she really really really wants to peel back the layers, and his clothes, she can’t because she might not be there for much longer. Getting attached is not something she can afford to do at the moment. Tim has lost his hearing so he just wants to be left alone but Milah makes it difficult. She makes him want to live again and not just survive.
I need to be completely honest here. I couldn’t remember much about Tim from the previous book. (I’m sorry Kristy) The reason being is that I tended to only focus on the main characters and not really enjoy the side ones but after reading Tim and Milah’s tale, I’m everything Tim. He was such a freaking alpha. Oh Lord, did he make me drool. I wanted to jump him but I couldn’t be a hussy, that role was already being stolen by the saucy, little, Ms Milah Iglesias. She wanted Tim and she let us know by the constant state of her panties. Although Milah wanted to be all over Tim, it took her quite a while in the book to do that (which I absolutely loved) because I hate when characters hook up in the first couple of chapters. I live to see their build up and the ever growing sexual tension. And when the finally succumbed to their carnal desires… my kindle was on fire. Hot Damn, was that hot!!! Timaeus, you sexy beast! Milah was perfect for him. She did not take his b.s and pushed him when he needed it. Milah and Pe’s banter (Milah’s best friend) made me crack up on every occasion. Pe was so extra that he was a perfect fit for Theo. They are so much alike.
Oooh and let’s not forget Tim in uncle mode = ovaries exploding all around the world.
He was so adorably sexy.
Interpreter has been a highly anticipated book and it was definitely everything I thought it would be and more. I devoured this book. Kristy has me hooked on her books. It’s like crack to me. I constantly want more and one fix is never enough.