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Something Ain't Right
- By: Roger Stringer, Zachary Stringer
- Narrated by: Roger Stringer, Zachary Stringer
- Length: 1 hr and 53 mins
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Roger Stringer grew up in rural Mississippi, hunting and eating everything from deer to rabbits. When he had two sons, Zac and Justin, he gave them guns and took them to the woods as well. Then one day when the boys were home alone, he got a call from Zac that Justin had been shot. What follows is an intimate and gripping memoir about the shooting’s aftermath. The story moves between the perspectives of Roger and Zac as they take us through their journey of betrayal, redemption, and ultimately confrontation with a company that had kept its corruption a secret for decades.
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The Journey for Truth
- By samsararose on 05-19-23
- Something Ain't Right
- By: Roger Stringer, Zachary Stringer
- Narrated by: Roger Stringer, Zachary Stringer
Guns and Death. Live and Learn.
Reviewed: 05-15-25
I liked insight of both characters. They reflected clearly. Grammar was excellent. Could have done without so much Jesus.
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What New Hell Next?
- One Thriller Writer's Personal Horror Story
- By: Tim Tigner
- Narrated by: Tim Tigner
- Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
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When it comes to divorce, forewarned is forearmed. This book delivers both in a story you won't be able to pause. Equal parts suspense thriller and how-to manual, Tim’s memoir is a must read for anyone who’s facing a divorce with children, or loves somebody who is. While most intuitively understand that divorce brings out the worst in people, and many have heard that separating can be extremely costly and frustrating, few approach the process aware of its greatest pitfalls, how truly terrible they are, and just how prevalent they’ve become.
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How many times can you say "Wow!"
- By Stephanie Mitchell on 12-22-22
- What New Hell Next?
- One Thriller Writer's Personal Horror Story
- By: Tim Tigner
- Narrated by: Tim Tigner
Therapeutic Reflection of a Narcissist?
Reviewed: 05-11-25
I liked the story. Very open. It did scream narcissist especially towards the end. His polarizing story and pseudo acceptance of, and minimization of, his own short comings speaks volumes towards his attempt at manipulation of the reader and certainly his former spouse. He doesn’t have the capacity to understand what his family is struggling with. The letter sent to his wife by m
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Where Was God?
- By: Jennifer Dawn Turpin
- Narrated by: Tonia Rich
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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As far as Jennifer can remember, her father was abusive but her mother wasn’t always. She remembers a time when she felt loved by her mother. All that changed when Jennifer was 11. Her mother snapped and became a monster like her father was. Then they turned on her. Jennifer fought to become who she wanted to be, and not who her parents were trying to make her be. She refused to allow the torture change her, like it changed her mother. This is the story of Jennifer’s past, how she got through it, and how she survived it all.
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my best friend jennifer turpin
- By J.R. Taylor on 08-10-24
- Where Was God?
- By: Jennifer Dawn Turpin
- Narrated by: Tonia Rich
Wow. Bizarre
Reviewed: 03-22-25
It sounds like that this was written by a fourth grader - as expected - and then edited by the 4th grade teacher to include cliches.. The abuse was a side note to the psychotic god delusion the author has. Tragic. Waste is a credit for me.
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Broken
- The Most Shocking Childhood Story Ever Told. An Inspirational Author Who Survived It.
- By: Shy Keenan
- Narrated by: Judy Mason
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
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I was born and broken in Birkenhead, abused from infancy by a network of every kind of pervert from ‘thinks it’s love’ to ‘show it hurts’. I was unwanted, beaten, sold, swapped, photographed, filmed, left for dead, corrupted, blamed, betrayed, ignored and orphaned. But I was also born with a fire inside me. I call it my Phoenix Fire. I am no victim—that word only describes what happened to me. Nor am I a survivor because that implies I am over it. I am a Phoenix—a work in progress. This is my story....
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Unbelievable Story
- By Amazon Customer on 09-07-23
- Broken
- The Most Shocking Childhood Story Ever Told. An Inspirational Author Who Survived It.
- By: Shy Keenan
- Narrated by: Judy Mason
Resilience and Objectivity
Reviewed: 03-19-25
There is an increasing and incredible amount of child torture, rape, sexual abuse material, murder and trafficking. This is the ubiquitous history of all cultures. Hopefully, with the past coming to light, this will end.
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The Deed
- By: Susannah Begbie
- Narrated by: Sibylla Budd
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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Tom Edwards is dying, and cranky. He's made his peace with the dying part. But he'd bet his property - the whole ten thousand acres of it - that there'd be no wailing at his funeral. His kids wouldn't be able to chop down a tree, let alone build a coffin to bury him in. Then Tom has an idea ...Christine is furious, David ashen-faced, and Sophie distracted. Only Jenny listens carefully as Vince Barton, of Barton & Sons, reads their father's will. Either they build his coffin - in four days - or they lose their inheritance. All of it.
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Really Excellent
- By Amazon Customer on 08-14-24
- The Deed
- By: Susannah Begbie
- Narrated by: Sibylla Budd
Really Excellent
Reviewed: 08-14-24
The characters were very authentic and well developed and believable. The descriptions were detailed and visually stimulating. I felt like I had created a movie in my mind. Although some of the themes in the story were sad, it didn’t create sadness. the narrator was wonderful. I am looking forward to the next book by this author.
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Bigshot Boss
- Whittaker Brothers, Book 1
- By: Cat Carmine
- Narrated by: Rock Engle, Kendall Taylor
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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Some women just have it - that combination of stunning looks and sexual confidence that brings men to their knees. Not me. My last boyfriend once fell asleep while we were...you know. Not my proudest moment. And my crush on my hot, arrogant, and oh-so-unattainable CEO? Never going to happen. But one night, after too much wine, I find myself online, creating a profile for a sex kitten called SweetVixen. Safe behind my computer screen, I'm suddenly the seductive goddess of my wildest imagination.
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Re: Re: Re Too Many Emails
- By Mary Haak on 07-06-18
- Bigshot Boss
- Whittaker Brothers, Book 1
- By: Cat Carmine
- Narrated by: Rock Engle, Kendall Taylor
Voices
Reviewed: 06-19-24
The female narrator’s voice sounded old making the character hard to imagine. The male did also, but less so. Made it weird to listen to.
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Break Me
- Wolf Hotel Series, Book 2
- By: K. A. Tucker
- Narrated by: Avery Reid
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
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Henry Wolf is a deliciously wicked, sinfully handsome man who has done a very bad thing. Potentially. Worse, he owns me now - every inch of my body and a sizeable chunk of my stupid, naïve heart. And he's made it clear that if I want to keep my job and stay in Alaska, I'm stuck catering to his every whim and wish - both in the hotel and in his bedroom - while I wait for the potential fiery media circus ring that will no doubt drag my reputation into the gutter along with his, should his past discretions surface. I will not surrender to his demands....
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Just read this series
- By Kristin on 10-28-23
- Break Me
- Wolf Hotel Series, Book 2
- By: K. A. Tucker
- Narrated by: Avery Reid
Good story
Reviewed: 06-02-24
The narrator did a great job with creating male voices. The story was fun and useful
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Dr. OB
- St. Luke’s Docuseries Series, Book 1
- By: Max Monroe
- Narrated by: Stephanie Wyles, Alexander Cendese
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Dr. Will Cummings is the star of a medical reality show that's practically blown up overnight in popularity, and I'm the new nurse at his practice. Unfortunately for me, I'm also the nurse who made a completely awkward first impression by introducing myself while he was in the middle of a pap smear and ending the day by accidentally showing him my ta-tas. Yes, that's right. I gave my new boss a peep show. Gah. You'd think I'd have already put in my resignation and moved to Alaska, but no. I'm still here, getting to know just how much more Dr. Will is than a handsome face.
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A LOL SWEET ROM/COM DOCUDRAMA
- By 🔹🔸🔹🔸CAROLYN 🔹🔸🔹🔸 on 08-05-17
- Dr. OB
- St. Luke’s Docuseries Series, Book 1
- By: Max Monroe
- Narrated by: Stephanie Wyles, Alexander Cendese
Brief
Reviewed: 06-01-24
Good story. Male narrator doing a female voice was painful. The hokey swearing replacements were annoying and stupid.
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Wicked Gentleman
- By: Christy Pastore
- Narrated by: Nelson Hobbs, Lucy Rivers
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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At the time of our meet-not-so-cute, I didn't know the handsome man with the most captivating blue eyes was the wealthy, charismatic, and hot-as-sin hotelier - oh, and my new boss. Well, technically he is my boss' boss. Just skimming the company manual was maybe not the best idea. But I digress. Working at Hart Hotels and Spa was a temporary plan. Now, that plan has changed. Jackson Hart not only wanted me in his bed and in his life, he wanted me working alongside him. Some offers are too good to pass up.
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Not worth the time or my credit
- By gjcj2005 on 03-19-19
- Wicked Gentleman
- By: Christy Pastore
- Narrated by: Nelson Hobbs, Lucy Rivers
Accents
Reviewed: 05-31-24
I liked the book in the story and the voices overall. However, the accent with which one speaks does not change after about age 13. For this reason, the voices in the story didn’t always make sense to me. The Southern accent was dreadful, but it is even when it’s accurate.
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Tangled Twosome
- By: Meghan Quinn
- Narrated by: Amelie Griffin, Rudy Sanda
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Racer McKay is a broody bastard. From the moment I met him, he's been rude, irritable, and unbearable. And worse? He's broke. A contractor working to remodel my parents pool house for extra cash, he stomps around in those clunky construction boots with his tool belt wrapped around his narrow waist, and a chip on his shoulder. Racer McKay is also infuriatingly...sexy as hell. I want to take that pencil tucked behind his ear, and draw lazy lines slowly up and down his body all the while wanting to strangle him at the same time.
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Narration 😣
- By Kristi on 11-04-17
- Tangled Twosome
- By: Meghan Quinn
- Narrated by: Amelie Griffin, Rudy Sanda
Good but AWFUL voice
Reviewed: 05-17-24
I enjoyed the story and both of the natural voices of the characters. BUT (and I’ve never heard this) the male performer used an awful, nasal, squeaky, high pitched voice that sounds like a Simpson TV character, when he was performing his character’s dialogue with other characters. It was unlistenable, detracted from the story and certainly did not sound like a man anyone would find attractive, or even real. I hope they redo those portions of the performance. Totally ruined it for me. The irony is that the performers natural voice is nice. Idk why he put on this awful nasal voice when Racer spoke. Idk why the production team didn’t notice this enormous problem.
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