La conséquence de manger des donuts avec un garçon qui joue de la guitare [What Comes of Eating Doughnuts with a Boy Who Plays Guitar] by Nicole Campbell

La conséquence de manger des donuts avec un garçon qui joue de la guitare [What Comes of Eating Doughnuts with a Boy Who Plays Guitar]

Rule-followers, meet your summer of messy chaos

Written byNicole Campbell
Narrated bySandra Ouellet
Length7h15m
Release dateFebruary 4, 2022
LanguageFrench
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AuthorNicole Campbell
NarratorSandra Ouellet
Runtime7h15m
PublishedFebruary 4, 2022
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesTeen & Young Adult, Romance, Contemporary
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

*La conséquence de manger des donuts avec un garçon qui joue de la guitare* isn’t just another YA romance—it’s a sun-drenched, sugar-fueled rebellion wrapped in the sticky sweetness of first real attraction. Nicole Campbell’s novel drops us into the rigid world of Courtney Ross, a type-A overachiever whose summer unravels the second a guitar-strumming, doughnut-devouring boy named Leo ambles into her life. What follows isn’t insta-love but a slow-burn collision of discipline and spontaneity, where every shared pastry and late-night jam session chips away at Courtney’s meticulously constructed facade. The French-language narration by Sandra Ouellet is a standout: her voice crackles with the tension between Courtney’s controlled exterior and the panic beneath, while Leo’s lines drip with the lazy confidence of someone who’s never met a rule he liked.

This audiobook thrives in the details—like the way Campbell writes anxiety not as a quirk but as a physical presence, or how Leo’s music becomes a metaphor for the noise Courtney’s been trained to ignore. The setting (a sweltering Arizona summer) isn’t just backdrop; it’s a character, pressing in on Courtney like the humidity, making her choices feel inevitable and explosive. Where similar stories might sand down the edges, this one leans into the discomfort: the awkward silences, the half-finished sentences, the way attraction and fear can taste the same. It’s a romance for anyone who’s ever resented how *easy* love looks in movies—and for listeners who crave narration that sounds like a secret being whispered just for them.

Tags: French YA romance audiobookssummer coming-of-age with emotional depthanxiety rep in contemporary romanceenemies-to-lovers with musical tensionimmersive female narration (French-Canadian)books for fans of *Heartstopper* but grittier

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Editor's Review

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I’ll admit: I rolled my eyes at the ‘girl meets boy with guitar’ premise. But *La conséquence*—and Sandra Ouellet’s performance—won me over by refusing to let Courtney be the ‘before’ in a makeover montage. Ouellet’s narration is *masterclass* in duality. Her Courtney starts clipped and precise, each word a brick in her emotional fortress, but listen closely and you’ll hear the cracks—the way her voice pitches up when Leo teases her, or how her French-Canadian accent softens during vulnerable moments. Leo, meanwhile, gets a smoky, unhurried delivery that makes even his most obnoxious lines (and there are a few) feel like a dare. The chemistry between them is electric precisely because it’s uneven; you can *hear* Courtney calculating risks while Leo’s already three steps ahead, laughing. The story’s pacing mirrors Courtney’s unraveling: tight and controlled in the first act, then loosening into something messier as her summer spirals. Campbell’s dialogue shines in audio—especially the scenes where music bridges the gap between them (the guitar strumming effects in the production are subtle but immersive). My two critiques? The subplot with Courtney’s college-obsessed mom occasionally veers into caricature, and the ending wraps up a touch *too* neatly for a book that otherwise embraces ambiguity. But the heart of this audiobook—the push-pull between safety and surrender—lands thanks to Ouellet’s ability to make silence feel as loaded as the loudest confession. If you’ve ever loved someone who felt like a bad idea *and* the only idea, this one’s for you.

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