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Desert Island
- By: Olivia T. Turner
- Narrated by: Beth Roeg, Patrick Zeller
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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It's been eight years since I've been stranded on this desert island. Eight long years of eating the same food, walking along the same beach, staring at the same trees all day long. But everything changes when a young, beautiful girl washes up on my shore. Her plane crashed in the ocean. She's stranded on the island now. This is my island and that means she belongs to me. I'll never be bored again. Not with those delicious curves and that pretty face. This desert island just got a whole lot more interesting. With her here, it just became a paradise.
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Total fantasy
- By IreneMBBT on 01-01-25
- Desert Island
- By: Olivia T. Turner
- Narrated by: Beth Roeg, Patrick Zeller
Desert Island
Reviewed: 07-05-22
The Bermuda Triangle.
We've all heard of it. For some it's a death sentence to fly or boat through this area. However, Bridget doesn't think this way. For her, she thinks this is one of those ideas her friends has overexaggerated or has an overdramatic fear over like bigfoot and mermaids.
But we all know what's gonna happen right ;) I mean you did read the synopsis and see that cover?!?
When Bridget crashes and days later finds land she discovers just how wrong she was about the Bermuda Triangle. Now she's stranded on an island with no way to contact home, no takeout or delivery, and she's not alone either.
Carson has been stranded for 8 years...
8 l-o-n-g...and lonely years.
Now Bridget has washed up on his island and she's like a fresh drink of water. He's already decided she's his mate and he'll woo her the best way he can (you know given the circumstances).
The overall story was really good.
However, these two narrators I just could not get over how annoying they were at times.
The female narrator always hitched her voice up at the end of sentences as if asking questions, when the sentence was just that...a sentence not a question.
The male narrator...well first thing that popped in my head was Voldemort from Harry Potter. He does this whisper-talk thing that ends on a louder note and sounded like Voldemort from the first Harry Potter movie.
These were quite annoying and took me a few times of re-listening to finally get over the sound of the voice and listen to what they were actually reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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