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Fire in You

By: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
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From the New York Times and international best-selling author, Jennifer L. Armentrout writing as J. Lynn, comes a richly moving story about heartbreak and guilt, second chances and hope. Full of familiar, fan-favorite characters and no two people more deserving of a happy ending, Fire in You will burn bright....

Jillian Lima's whole world was destroyed in a span of a few hours. The same night her childhood love, Brock "the Beast" Mitchell, broke her heart, her life was irrevocably altered by the hand of a stranger with a gun. It takes six years to slowly glue together the shattered pieces of her life, but Jillian is finally ready to stop existing in a past full of pain and regret. She takes a job at her father's martial arts Academy and she's going out on her first date since a failed relationship that was more yuck than yum. Jillian is determined to start living.

She just never expected Brock to be a part of her life again. But he's firmly back in her life before she knows it, and not only is he older, he's impossibly more handsome, more teasing and more everything. And when he sees Jillian, he's no longer capable of thinking of her as the little girl who was his shadow growing up or the daughter of the man who gave him a second chance at life. He sees the woman who'd always been there for him, the one person who believed in him no matter what.

Brock knows she's the one he should've made his, and what begins as a tentative friendship quickly turns to red-hot chemistry that sparks a flame that burns brighter than lust. Falling for Brock again risks more than her heart, because when the sorrow-filled and guilt-ridden past resurfaces, and a web of lies threatens to rip them apart, the fallout could lay waste to everything they've fought to build together, and destroy the dreams of those they care most about.

©2016 Jennifer L. Armentrout (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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Wonderful

This author knows how to spin a tale and pull at the heartstrings. Nice ending to a great series.

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Pretty good.

I felt like this book had so much more potential. It had a good story, but was missing something. I felt like it was sort of rushed to be finished and that makes things not end as good as it should/could be. With it being the last book in the series it had to be amazing, but it was something short of amazing.

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Beautiful meld of characters throughout the series

I would absolutely love this series to be made into a tv series!! I love how each book in the series had characters from the other books brought in and out throughout each book. There was a sense of familiarity with each book because of this. Also, going back and rereading through the books brought a new perspective to each character I hadn't known as intimately before I had read their book. With each new book that I read, I was always curious how Jen would take the secondary character from a previous book and either change my mind about the character or bring a whole different perspective to the characters later on and this book was no different. I would love to have more from the series. I know Jen said she wasn't planning to do a book on Katie, but I think that book would be a lot of fun to read :-) I think there's a lot more to her than meet the eye.

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Why the narrator change?

Sophie Eastlake knocked it out of the park, so the change in narration made this book fall short for me.

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5 Fire in You Stars


Ok getting to this book is bitter sweet, I just had to do a series re read because well I love this series.
And it has been utterly wonderful getting to experience these old friends again.

Finding out this book was about Brock I was like yay!
Even if I am still holding out hope, for a Katie (the striper/physic) book one day.

I went it as blind as I could, and I loved it. Jillian and Brock are amazing. And yes it is a little weird having a heroine named Jillian, and the same nick name I call my own daughter. But once I separated that from this book it was just awesome.

Pasts collide, and hearts are broken. But they heal and so does the past. This book really was about your inner strength and what you are capable of. I loved how Jillian fights to pick up and have a life after her past; she was kind of living in limbo for a long time.

Brock seems to have grown up from where he once was and I think he came to terms with things long before coming back into Jillian’s life. Sure he wasn't 100% there because I think we was looking for Jillian’s, not approval but maybe a little of her forgiveness. And once he feels he had that he was all in.

I loved Rhage! I mean really he is totally one of my favorite Brotherhood Brothers and for the cat to totally be called Rhage. Love, Love, Loved. Also being that I am a total cat person, and I talk to my cats like they will talk back I love that Jillian does this a lot in the book too.

I was a little leery of a new narrator after listening to Dreaming of You, and not liking that audio. I thought maybe this was going to be like that because I was used to Sophie Eastlake’s narration of this series.
But I am so, so happy to report that Erin Bennett hits a home run. At least for me she does. She can do the male narration effortlessly; I love all the voices she did for the rest of the female characters when they were in the same scenes. I recommend this audio!
Well worth the credit.

*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*

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Thank you for the new narrator

I have read all the Jennifer Armentrout books in this series despite being an avid audible listener. I couldn't stomach the male impression/voice of the narrator for the other books. I'm glad I gave this narrator a shot because she did a much better job.

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Where is Sophie Eastlake?????

Would you try another book from Jennifer L. Armentrout and/or Erin Bennett?

It's very distracting when a series changes to a different narrator. I love the stories in this series and love Sophie Eastlake and her ease of different voices and her timing. Ms Bennett is not a horrible narrator, but I found her male voices awful and because I listened to the whole series and voices from another narrator, it's just difficult to get through this book.

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One of my favorites in the series

This one and the first one are my two favorites of the series. I had been waiting for this one since their relationship was hinted at in the Colton/Abby novella, and it did not disappoint!! At first I was startled by the time jump, but it made perfect sense with the story and characters. Also, really enjoyed the Thanksgiving Eve spotlight of the final 5 couples in the series at Monas.

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Horrific narrator!

The story might have been decent, because Jennifer Armentrout Is my favorite author, but this narrator ruined it.

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I can relate to this characters, trauma a lot

I definitely think that the audio could’ve been better especially with the male voices. And a little bit more spice. Other than that, the story was amazing as usual. I can relate to this character so much. I have a social disability so I definitely have had most of the thoughts that she’s had.to trust yourself and your own judgment so much so that I can change your entire personality over time. People don’t usually don’t understand how trauma works, but the story proves that underneath all that trauma you can still be yourself. I also loved showing the other side of the coin from the other side of the trauma. The people who left you will suffer along with you just in a different way.
The story was very insightful, and I have struggled with social anxiety due to trauma as well. It’s so true how you keep trying to push yourself back to the real world, but still fall into old patterns.

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