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Exodus End World Tour Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Joe Arden
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Mackenzie Cartwright
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By:
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Olivia Cunning
Reagan Elliot should be living her dream.
She's touring with Exodus End as their new rhythm guitarist and gaining more notoriety and fame than she ever imagined possible.
She's earned the devoted love of not only one, but two spectacular men. Her committed threesome with sexy guitarist Trey Mills and her hunky bodyguard Ethan Conner is stable, loving, deep, and satisfying for all involved.
But sometimes the world sees things differently and is determined to destroy what it doesn't understand. Can Reagan's relationship with Trey and Ethan survive the cruel backlash of the media, her family, and a bigoted public? Or will the talented musician lose everything she holds dear in the face of her own burgeoning doubts?
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Omg, if you are a fan of Sinner, you’re going to WANT to read this book like ASAP.
Its feels like a second Trey, Ethan and Reagan book BECAUSE IT IS!!! Ok I will tamper down my excitement. I just loved there book so hard the first time.
If you read Exodus’s End’s first book we got some of Sinners but not a lot because well we are dealing with the opening band right. But this one is both its freaking fantastic.
Annnnd we get more Dare too, you know it.. I love me some Dare, I can’t wait till he gets his .. Sigh he is just so dreamy.
Ok back to the characters in this book. Trey and Ethan and Reagan go through some pretty hard ups and downs, and growing pains. Trey is openly Bi and proud of it but he has an amazing family the other two struggle with everything.
It’s a fantastic book of compromising and understanding and to love with your heart wide open. I am a HUGE fan of Olivia Cunnings work she kills it with every book I have read. So I highly recommend if you like hot guys and even hotter Rock Stars!
*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*
5 Outsider Stars
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One of Olivia's BEST!!!!
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Loved this book
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hope there will be a book three
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Somewhat disappointed!
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Loved this continuation of their story!!
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Eye opening and Hot!!!
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>Reagan was so paranoid and all over the place. If she was truly committed to both, she would have accepted the certainty of slings and arrows sooner.
>Trey turned from Mr Confident Bi into wussy boy.
>Ethan was a bit of a jackass, and I’ll leave it there. His family was his saving grace.
Arden- good
Cartwright - needs to work on character differentiation, especially males
Ending best part
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The narration was great. Both of them were a perfect fit!!
MMF Hotness!
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Trey, Reagan and Ethan from Double Time (Sinners book 5) were almost unrecognizable. Reagan lost her spunk, Trey turned clingy, and Ethan became overbearing and abusive. While Trey and Reagan were concerned about making Ethan feel like an equal partner, insecure Ethan used sexual violence and brute force to compensate for his lack of professional success.
Except for Trey’s bother Dare, none of the band’s members or their women were developed beyond the most superficial of stereotypes. Toni was still the mindless bimbo that serviced Logan’s every need, attorney Jessica and professor Myrna had forsaken careers to become groupies, Rebecca played dress-up like a Barbie doll and Aggie liked to torture people. Why not make at least one woman interesting and confident, with maybe a sense of humor or social conscious.
Yes, I realize being a celebrity has definite drawbacks but most people would appreciate being financially secure and professionally accomplished. Why care about tabloid stories which most people dismiss as trash? And why allow the opinions of family, friends and/or strangers to decide who or how to love? There was little entertainment value in the repetitive hours (probably 15 of the 18) of silly melodrama and constant whining.
Perhaps on their next tour, Exodus End should occasionally visit children’s hospitals or homeless shelters in an effort to help those less fortunate and realize how lucky they actually are.
Excellent Narration, Childish Characters
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