
The Voice from 808
One Wrong Number Changes Everything
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Narrated by:
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Ava Lucas
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Jacob Morgan
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Connor Crais
Joss Sloan is a recently widowed young woman who has thrown herself into her hobby of offering advice to strangers via her online Dear Joss show. It is her escape, her therapy, while she mourns his untimely death.
A random phone call, made in error by the caller, sets off an unexpected long-distance relationship between Joss and the sexy voice from area code 808. The connection between them is undeniable, which leads her to agree to meet her mystery caller in person.
Amid her budding new romance with the voice from 808, Joss discovers that her deceased husband Michael has a secret that connects to a mysterious key she found in his belongings. Her curiosity drives her to seek answers, but it leads her down a dangerous path she has little control over.
While Joss attempts to keep her new love interest from getting involved in her dead husband's secrets, her struggle to protect him becomes increasingly tricky. Through a series of poor decisions, Joss's life becomes expendable by those leading the charge after her husband's passing.
Now scrambling to ascertain whom she can trust and what she can control, Joss realizes her saving grace is the very person she has been trying hardest to protect.
©2020 Sandra A. Sigfusson (P)2020 Sandra SigfussonListeners also enjoyed...




















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Beautiful duet narration, great story!
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I feel like there could have been a lot more drama with the storyline and the sexual tension. There were some truly funny bits, like when the MFC was trying to guess the MMC's name. However, it felt a little like the MMC's attitude throughout the story was all over the place, and the MFC made some ridiculous decisions. Overall the story wasn't bad, just ok. If you like low steam and a pretty easy storyline, you might enjoy it.
I found it hard to suspend disbelief that the lead characters professed their love before they've even met. They'd barely had a handful of calls and a couple of semi-dressed facetimes. It was a little cringy and just didn't feel earned. (I had a long-distance relationship that started online/by phone. We were totally into one another, but there's no way we would have jumped into the "love" convo so soon, but 23 years later we're still together so our phone calls apparently worked). :)
As for the spice, it was also ok. It was a SLOW burn (even though the characters were professing their love before they even met). I really wanted to hear Jacob Morgan being let loose to deliver some dominance. It didn't have to be over the top, but the dialog kept teasing it, then never really delivered.
I LOVE Jacob Morgan's narration and will listen to anything he does. Ava does a really nice job as well. Connor Crais is used so little that I actually thought Jacob was changing things up and doing those voices. Either way, I'm so glad the author went with Jacob and Ava and had the audiobook done in DUET narration. It makes for a much better listening experience, imo.
Ok. Could've been better. DUET narration is great!
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Love it
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So good!
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love it.
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BEST NARRATING EVER BY ALL PARTIES ❤️
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I didn't at all feel the insta-love connection between the two main characters and honestly ended the story feeling like he could potentially walk away from her some time in the future. He says he loves her but you know what they say about actions versus words.
As for the suspense aspect of the book - it was done in such broad strokes and so sporadically that it just felt highly unrealistic. I've read more unrealistic plot lines that FELT more real than this one just by virtue of being more thought-out and detailed. Add to that the fact that we never get any true answers about what was going on. There's no explanation, no justice for the bad guys, etc. and it left me feeling unsatisfied.
The best part of this book was the narration which was stellar. This wasn't surprising given their talent, experience and professionalism.
Didn't live up to the hype
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Narrations are incredibly swoon worthy
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Excellent
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just whoa
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