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Proposal audiobook

  • By: Meg Cabot
  • Narrator: Johanna Parker
  • Category: Fiction, Ghost
  • Length: 2 hours 28 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: February 02, 2016
  • Language: English
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Proposal Audiobook Summary

The short story Mediator fans everywhere have been waiting years to read… a fun, fast-paced, never-before-read scene in which Suze Simon agrees to marry her no-longer-dead ghost boyfriend, Jesse de Silva!

The last place Suze Simon expects to find herself during Valentine’s Day is a cemetery. But that’s what happens when you’re a mediator–cursed with the “gift” of communicating with the dead.

That’s how Suze has ended up at the graves of a pair of tragic young lovers. They’re NCDPs–Non-Compliant Deceased Persons–whose drama didn’t end with death. It’s Suze’s job to make sure they move on–for good.

But the NCDPs aren’t the only ones with problems. The reason Suze is spending her Valentine’s Day with the undead instead of her boyfriend, Jesse, is because he’s having so much trouble adjusting to life after death . . . not surprising, considering the fact that he used to be an NCDP himself, and now his girlfriend busts his former kind for a living.

Can Suze use her mediating skills to propose a mutual resolution, and bring all these young lovers together, especially on the night Saint Valentine declared sacred to romance? Or will she end up alone–and possibly undead–herself?

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Proposal Audiobook Narrator

Johanna Parker is the narrator of Proposal audiobook that was written by Meg Cabot

Meg Cabot’s many books for both adults and tweens/teens have included multiple global and #1 New York Times bestsellers, selling over twenty-five million copies worldwide. Her Princess Diaries series has been published in more than 38 countries and was made into several hit films by Disney. Meg is still waiting for her real parents, the king and queen, to restore her to her rightful throne. She currently lives in Key West, FL, with her husband and various cats.

About the Author(s) of Proposal

Meg Cabot is the author of Proposal

Proposal Full Details

Narrator Johanna Parker
Length 2 hours 28 minutes
Author Meg Cabot
Category
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date February 02, 2016
ISBN 9780062476395

Subjects

The publisher of the Proposal is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Fiction, Ghost

Additional info

The publisher of the Proposal is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062476395.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Tzeni

February 04, 2016

After the complete disaster that I though The Princess Diaries adult installment was, I was so nervous about this...PRAISE THE GOODREADS GODS, FOR THIS WAS PERFECTION.They think Jesse is what Father Dominic told them he is: a “young Jesuit student who transferred to the Carmel Mission from Mexico, then lost his yearning to go into the priesthood” after meeting me. That one slays me every time.The writing is silly, childish at times, and it makes you wonder how you can be so content reading this fluffy thing instead of deep shit, but it is PURE, AUTHENTIC MEDIATOR MATERIAL. I feel as if not one day has gone by since I read the last book. And yet, even with the sillyness I feel that we're talking about the somewhat-grownup versions of our beloved characters. “That’s one of the many things I love about you, Susannah,” he said. “You’re always so polite to the parents of the kids you’ve unintentionally set up to be murdered.”This just made me go back to my easily-excited-teenage-persona and I just love it. PS: Sneak Peek at Remembrance eased my worries completely. Typical Mediator plot, where Paul is the bad guy, Suze gets into trouble because she always lets herself get manipulated by him and Jesse is either beating the crap out of Paul or exercising infinite patience with Suze. AMEN. EDIT: Yup, Remembrance rocked my world.

Chelsea

June 01, 2017

Re-read 5/26/17: This novella is hella cute. Such a cute branch between the original series and the newer book. I'm still obsessed with Jesse. Always and forever tbh ❤️Original read 2/23/16: Jesse da Silva YOU SLAY ME. I missed this series so damn much. I can't even

Tanja ~ KT Book Reviews

May 30, 2016

Such nostalgia! I loved reading this series with my daughter years ago. A nice little reminder of why we read it and just how fabulous the Series was and still is. Gonna grab the next ASAP!

Jennifer

March 05, 2016

Nice extra to see the proposal. Sad though what happened with the couple she was helping.

nicklein

May 11, 2016

“You saw the proposal . . . now don’t miss the wedding!Suze and Jesse finally tie the knot in . . .REMEMBRANCE."Tempting but.....no. Sadly, Remembrance is gonna have to wait.

Jessica

November 04, 2019

I love Suze and Jesse and I love returning to this series! More of a review to follow

Cyndi

May 21, 2018

This story jumps ahead to find our heroine in college and her boyfriend studying to become a doctor. She is still helping ghosts find the way to the ‘other side.’ Valentine’s Day finds her in a graveyard confronting a ghost that has been caught on camera. Meanwhile her love life is becoming even more interesting. Good story that moves the plot along wonderfully. 😊

Lacey (laceybooklovers)

September 12, 2016

Originally posted at Booklovers For Life“I'm Suze Simon,” I said. “And you thought being dead was bad? Buddy, your eternal nightmare's only just begun.”I was lucky enough to get an ARC of Remembrance, but had been saving to read it at the right time – and when better to read it than right after reading Proposal? Proposal is a novella that bridges the original Mediator books to the upcoming adult installment, and if you're a fan of the series, then you need to get your hands on Proposal before starting Remembrance. Suze and Jesse are back and better than ever – it was absolutely wonderful to be back in the Mediator world!They think Jesse is what Father Dominic told them he is: a “young Jesuit student who transferred to the Carmel Mission from Mexico, then lost his yearning to go into the priesthood” after meeting me.That one slays me every time.The Mediator series is one of my all-time favorites from my childhood – Meg Cabot got me into reading in elementary school with this series, so Suze and Jesse will always have a piece of my heart. Reading Proposal pretty much felt like a throwback – it seemed like no time had passed since the last time I read Twilight, the sixth Mediator book. Suze is now in college but still 'mediating' ghosts and kicking ass (or getting her ass kicked). Jesse is away at med school, but since it's Valentine's Day, they're together for a rare moment... but of course another ghost case pops up, so their romantic holiday will have to wait just a little longer.I loved seeing Suze and Jesse older and physically TOGETHER now that Jesse has regained his body. And obviously from the title, you know what's going to happen in this novella. But the lead up to the climax was honestly pure fun to read. The ghost case had me hooked onto the pages. Suze is her usual sassy, stubborn, hilarious self, and Jesse is as sexy and patient as ever. I loved the sexual tension between them, how Suze wants everything with Jesse, but Jesse (and his conservative ways) wants to wait for marriage. Overall, it was just a blast to be back with these two – they're different now, yet totally the same lovable characters I knew from my childhood.P.S. I've already read Remembrance, and I have to say, it just might be my new favorite of the series!Amazon Ebook: http://amzn.to/1J0hwIDAmazon Paperback: http://amzn.to/1P87l7AAudible: http://amzn.to/1Sy1H3ILiked this review? Subscribe to Booklovers For Life for more!

April Sarah

April 06, 2016

There is something about being back in Suze and Jesse's world that I can't help but love. Maybe my fangirl-ism makes me a little bias but it was great to see part of were their lives are taking them, and how they have grown. I can see a bit of their old selves but there is a few newer (aged) pieces in there that is intriguing. Video review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Wv1g...

romancelibrary

August 08, 2020

*screaming internally at the multiple references to Jesse's bulge* Bless you, Meg Cabot, for giving us adult Jesse and Suze. This novella was EVERYTHING!! An interesting ghostly case and an abundance of Jesse and Suze. I loved all the tidbits on how Jesse has adapted and continues to adapt to the new world. The boy likes Nicki Minaj's music 😂 We also got some brief updates on Suze's family. We even got some information on how Jesse's family felt about his disappearance. Most importantly, I SWOOOOONED at Jesse's marriage proposal 😍😭 So fucking romantic omg 😭 Jesse is BAE 😍😭Meg Cabot did a great job writing Jesse and Suze as adults, while staying true to their personality. Suze is still secretive and it bugged me so much that she couldn't figure out how to respond to the proposal at first. Like...girl...Jesse freaking de Silva is proposing to you. Why the heck is it taking you so long to say YES??? And there is also this letter from Paul that intrigues me 🤔 One thing I'd like to note: one of the characters involved in the ghostly case is named Zakaria. I like that Meg Cabot specified that Zakaria westernized his name into Zack, instead of making it seem normal for a Persian dude to be named Zack. Johanna Parker does a great job narrating this novella. Her narration is a bit different this time because Jesse and Suze are adults and the voices are not 100% the same as in the original audiobooks. But I got used to it pretty quickly! I'm excited and nervous to read the final book in the series.P.S. It is so weird that Jesse is my current age in the story.

BookChic

February 18, 2019

Finally got around to reading this after having it in my Kindle since its release date a couple years ago. I absolutely adored it and it was a good way to get a Meg Cabot fix while I wait for her two new books later this year. It had such a great plot and I couldn't put it down. It was so great to get back into the Mediator world even if just for a little bit of time. Suze and Jesse are so wonderful together and I loved seeing them take on this ghost adventure together.

Katie

January 19, 2016

This was fine! Very much in the style of the original books, maybe a bit too much so, considering that the characters are adults now. But I loved the books, so I enjoyed this.(The beginning is weird, though--Suze, you should know better than to jump to conclusions!)

Alisha

March 09, 2016

Just like every other book in this series, I was in love with this one as well

Joana

March 05, 2018

3.75*

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