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High Stakes
- Vittorio Crime Family, Book 1
- By: Vanessa Waltz
- Narrated by: Aubrey Vincent
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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There are a million reasons why I should stay away from Vincent Cesare. This was supposed to be temporary. I was supposed to deal for his illegal card games and get some quick cash. That was it. I wasn’t supposed to fall for him. Little by little, I see the monster grinning at me through the cracks in his pretty suit. He won't tell me what he does, and I'm not sure I want to know. The darkness in his eyes terrifies me. He's seduced me into his web of lies with his charm, and now I'm trapped in his life.
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HIGH STAKES/HIGH HOPES... LOW ENJOYMENT/NIL ROMANCE
- By CAROLYN 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 on 02-02-15
- High Stakes
- Vittorio Crime Family, Book 1
- By: Vanessa Waltz
- Narrated by: Aubrey Vincent
Sordid story line with honey coated narration!
Reviewed: 12-19-14
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I really enjoyed listening to this book. The accents were authentic and I was amazed how one person could convincingly portray so many characters- male and female. Aubrey did it and did it well! Kiddos! I look foreword to her future narrations.
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Brass and Bone
- By: Cynthia Gael
- Narrated by: Amanda Cobb
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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"Being Simon Thorne, friend and collaborator to Lady Abigail Moran, isn't easy. Yes, being a daring thief does have its charms. But I still haven't convinced Abigail that she loves me, and thievery, for all the romantical writers say of it, is not the way to wealth. Especially if Abigail insists we continuously repair the airship with our ill-gotten gains."
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Wish she had narrated the Harry Potter books!
- By Barbara on 10-13-11
- Brass and Bone
- By: Cynthia Gael
- Narrated by: Amanda Cobb
Wish she had narrated the Harry Potter books!
Reviewed: 10-13-11
Would you consider the audio edition of Brass and Bone to be better than the print version?
Yes. I could listen to this narrator all day. Her voice was like honey.
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