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Just Enough Light
- By: AJ Quinn
- Narrated by: Ruby Rivers
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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Kellen Ryan has taken the survival skills she learned on the streets and used them to create an elite search-and-rescue operation, as well as the first home she's known in forever - a sanctuary in Haven, Colorado, high in the Rockies.
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Wonderful narration. Great story!
- By Janet T. on 01-08-17
- Just Enough Light
- By: AJ Quinn
- Narrated by: Ruby Rivers
Grating narrator
Reviewed: 08-07-17
What did you like best about Just Enough Light? What did you like least?
The plot is fine and the story entertaining. But the narrator is very hard to listen to. She has a repetitive cadence that does not relate to the sentence structure and at times she does sound like she is chuckling. Often it is overdramatic and kind of singsong. Overall it ruins the story and I would avoid listening to her if I could without missing the book.
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Firestorm
- By: Radclyffe
- Narrated by: Stella Bloom
- Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
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Firefighter paramedic Mallory "Ice" James commands a crew of smokejumpers - twenty women and men who eat together, sleep together, and parachute into the face of raging forest fires together - and she has thirty days to whip the rookies into shape. Mallory isn't happy when "Hotshot" Jac Russo shows up unannounced for boot camp along with a reputation for being trouble. Mallory and Jac may not like each other much, but lust isn't something either can control - and they soon discover ice burns as fiercely as flame.
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Great story
- By Kris on 04-09-17
- Firestorm
- By: Radclyffe
- Narrated by: Stella Bloom
Inane, histronic and largely lacking in plot
Reviewed: 08-23-15
Would you try another book from Radclyffe and/or Stella Bloom?
I have read most of Radclyffe's books and the Justice and Honor series are a wonderful mix of suspenseful plot and romance etc. But this one is inane, with the plot secondary to the attraction between the two main protagonists. The character development is shallow and implausible and the breathless narration helps little. A potentially great setting that Radclyffe failed to exploit in this one.
Has Firestorm turned you off from other books in this genre?
Probably.
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