
Eighty Days Yellow
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Narrated by:
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Roxy Isles
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By:
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Vina Jackson
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Caught in a frustrating relationship with a man who can't accept her for who she is, passionate, flame-haired violinist Summer finds release in her music. She spends her afternoons busking on the underground, lost in the works of Vivaldi or Mendelssohn. When her violin is damaged beyond repair, Summer receives a surprising proposition from Dominik, a university professor with powerful desires, who has been captivated by Summer ever since he heard her perform. Dominik will replace her priceless violin, but only if she agrees to play for him in a private concert. Unable to deny the chemistry between them, Dominik and Summer embark on an intense affair full of daring twists and turns, as unpredictable as it is thrilling.
For Summer it is a chance to finally embrace her long-denied dark side, but she'll soon learn that where there's pleasure must come pain. And can a relationship born of such all-consuming passion, ever really survive? Exhilarating, seductive and tantalisingly bold, Eighty Days is a love story that will leave you breathless for more.
Read by Roxy Isles. Roxy has worked for many years as a narrator of erotic fiction. She has also starred in various TV dramas and theatre productions in the UK. She lives in the country and enjoys horse riding and walking.
©2012 Vina Jackson (P)2012 Orion Publishing Group LtdPretty tragic...
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Some sad being, interested only in titillation, who cares nothing for a coherent storyline. It has no entertainment value whatsoever.Would you ever listen to anything by Vina Jackson again?
No way, not ever!How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator did a valiant job in the delivery of such a dismal work and comported herself as a true professional. I suspect that she went home and washed her mouth out at the end of the job.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
DisappointmentAny additional comments?
It was grossly misleading for the 'Blurb' on the cover illustration pictured to compare this little effort with Fifty Shades of Grey by E L James. It is not anywhere near it in quality .A grubby tale with no literary merit.
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