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Deceiving the Corsair
- Corsairs Series, Book 4
- By: Ruby Dixon
- Narrated by: Hollie Jackson, Mason Lloyd
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
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The crew of the pirate ship, the Lovesick Fool, are worried about their navigator, Sentorr. He's obsessed with working, spending all his time on the bridge. It's not work the big blue alien is truly obsessed with, though. It's a female. Sentorr's convinced that Zoey, a female navigator on another pirate ship, is his mate. She won't show him her face, though, or agree to meet him. She's happy to have steamy, late-night conversations with him over comm channels, though.
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Sweet Online Alien Dating- with pirates!
- By 🔥 Phx17 🔥 on 03-15-22
- Deceiving the Corsair
- Corsairs Series, Book 4
- By: Ruby Dixon
- Narrated by: Hollie Jackson, Mason Lloyd
Ok
Reviewed: 08-17-20
This is the last book in the Corsairs series of 4. It’s a stand-alone, but includes characters from all four books. If you haven’t read the others, I do recommend them.
There’s a lot to like in this story such as the camaraderie of the characters from all four books, and there’s an opening left for a potential spin-off series. Also, narrators Hollie Jackson and Mason Lloyd do a first-class job bringing the characters to life.
The reason for my 2 stars is that I was unhappy about a decision regarding where this couple should live. Also, in this story, some details are told to us instead of shown. For example, as the book opens, the protagonists already have feelings for each other, having chatted and flirted over the airwaves off page. All the lead up to this connection is something I wish I’d experienced along with them, even if in flashbacks. On the other hand, the sex is shown in detail. I’m the type who wants to be shown the lead up to the characters falling in love. That way, the sex feels meaningful to me. Ruby Dixon is really good at writing the build-up when she does it. I missed it here.
This was an overall enjoyable set of 4 stories, but my personal favourites were stories 2 and 3.
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Then Came You
- By: Kate Meader
- Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Pippa Jayne
- Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins
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Aubrey Gates is the hottest divorce lawyer in Chicago, a barb-tongued stiletto with legs that go on for miles. When her cool gray eyes meet mine across the battlefield, I want her like I’ve never wanted anyone or anything. Then I remember who she is: the woman who brought me to my knees, the woman who destroyed my faith in relationships, the woman I used to call...wife. And now she needs a favor from me, Grant Lincoln.
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Then Came You
- By Pennie Morgan on 04-10-20
- Then Came You
- By: Kate Meader
- Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Pippa Jayne
A beautiful end to a series.
Reviewed: 08-01-20
This is the third instalment in a series of 3 standalone romances – one for each of the three friends running their law practice together. You don’t need to read the others in the series to enjoy this one, but I recommend that you do because each story is lovely.
My least favourite trope in romance is second chance romance. But in the hands of Kate Meader THEN CAME YOU was beautiful. And hero Grant lived up to the potential and more that had been hinted at in books 1 and 2 where he played a compelling secondary character.
I enjoyed the whole story. If I were to criticise at all, it would be that I wasn’t convinced by the reason for the original break-up. And yet, the loving atmosphere in the overall book made it easy for me to overlook that niggle.
Grant is from the South but I couldn’t tell when Jason Clarke narrated. I was reminded when Pippa Grant narrated. Aside from this, the narrating team was excellent as usual.
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Still Savannah
- By: Sandra Owens
- Narrated by: Rita Fleur, Jean-Pau Mordrake
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
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Known simply as Savannah, a beautiful face on the covers of glamour magazines, Savannah Graham has the perfect life...or so it seems to the world. Behind closed doors her reality is far from perfect. When a person she should be able to trust threatens her, she returns home to Blue Ridge Valley, the only place she feels safe. The valley is also where he lives, her first and only love.
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Savannah & Adam finally
- By Annie Miller on 11-01-20
- Still Savannah
- By: Sandra Owens
- Narrated by: Rita Fleur, Jean-Pau Mordrake
2.5 stars. Simple and sweet.
Reviewed: 08-01-20
Third in a series but a stand-alone. My first ever by this author. Easy to follow, even without reading the first 2 novels.
Simple, sweet story.
On the one hand I liked that we were told about the abuse Savannah suffered at the hands of her mother and villainous manager, and were rarely shown any of that except for the opening scene involving a knife. On the other hand, some detail was glossed over, and being shown would have given the highs and lows of the story more impact.
Narrators: JP Mordrake = wonderful; Rita Fleur = ok.
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FOK
- Wall Street Royals Series, Book 1
- By: Tara Sue Me
- Narrated by: Jillian Macie
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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As a favor for his sick grandmother, Lance sits in on auditions for the Juilliard scholarship named after his late mother. He expects to be bored out of his mind. He expects it to be a waste of a Saturday he could spend working. What he does not expect is Celeste Walsh. She has the body of a super model, the looks of a storybook princess, and plays the violin with the passion of a zealous lover. The moment he sees her, he has to have her. Wants to control her. Needs to master her.
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Vanilla D/s?
- By Christy T on 10-03-24
- FOK
- Wall Street Royals Series, Book 1
- By: Tara Sue Me
- Narrated by: Jillian Macie
Disappointed.
Reviewed: 07-27-20
I did not enjoy this audiobook. I almost stopped listening many times, continuing only because I have enjoyed many Tara Sue Me novels in the past. But I remained disappointed. The writing felt rushed, or as if someone elso wrote FOK. There was a lot of TELL not SHOW, and the build-up to this couple becoming intimate was just not there for me. The hero sounded very entitled and immature and I could not like him. When he called the heroine “Little Girl” in their erotic banter it sounded wrong as acted out by this narrator (I feel awful saying so but it’s true). I feel she was the wrong narrating choice. My advice: listen to the audio sample and decide for yourself. Also, if you pop over to Amazon, the Kindle sample is longer than the Audible sample and you can get a better taste for the writing (I failed to do that). You get a good idea of the hero's character in the sample, and if you like him there, you may love the book.
Also, the male models on the present covers of both the Audible version and the Kindle (they are different covers), are not indicative of the hero's age, just saying. This is a significant "age gap" novel, which I don't usually mind, but I like to know in advance. Usually the cover gives the first clue.
For compelling Tara Sue Me novels in the BDSM genre, I suggest the Audible versions of THE EXPOSURE, SEDUCED BY FIRE, THE FLIRTATION, THE SUBMISSIVE (book 1); and on Kindle I suggest THE MASTER (which in my opinion is better on Kindle rather than Audible). I am still working on reading more of Ms. Sue Me’s past novels because there is really good talent in this author. I just didn't personally like THIS book.
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Bare Ass in Love
- By: Sasha Burke
- Narrated by: Pippa Jayne, Joe Arden
- Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
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The woman's killing me. I'm not the kind of man who would normally consider blurring the lines between landlord and tenant or boss and employee, but Summer is a walking temptation. Neurotic and obsessive when it comes to work, sure, but a damn cute temptation nevertheless. She's been a good tenant and an even better worker. Plus she doesn't simper or throw herself at me like a lot of women who find out my net worth. I've grown fond of her, but if she drags me out of bed in the middle of the night to talk about work one more time.
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Flatlined
- By JigsawGirl on 08-07-20
- Bare Ass in Love
- By: Sasha Burke
- Narrated by: Pippa Jayne, Joe Arden
Promising start.
Reviewed: 07-26-20
I loved the first hour of this 3 hour 37min book. I really enjoyed the heroine’s youthful exuberance toward her job, her naïvete regarding her effect on men, and her “all business” relationship with the hero while being completely oblivious to his attraction to her. I could forgive the ridiculous hours she bothered him because she was a refreshing heroine. I thought it would be fun to watch her transform as the relationship moved onto a new stage – romantic and intimate. Unfortunately, after the promising start, the story became very sex-focused and I lost my reading pleasure. Sex is fine, but it became too much for me, I’m sad to say. I prefer more story. Or at least, for the sex scenes to move the story along. But that’s just me.
I loved the narration of Pippa Jayne and Joe Arden who are two of my favourites. They were wonderful here as usual.
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Bundle of Joy
- By: Barbara Bretton
- Narrated by: Christa G. Lewis
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
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Everyone in town knew Caroline and Charlie just weren't meant for each other. But nobody had figured on Caroline and Charlie getting locked in a storage vault with an automatic timer set for the next morning ...and Caroline and Charlie definitely hadn't figured on the little surprise they got a few months later when they discovered there was a baby on the way!
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Sweet romance!!
- By K. April Holgate on 08-30-14
- Bundle of Joy
- By: Barbara Bretton
- Narrated by: Christa G. Lewis
Pure class.
Reviewed: 07-26-20
This is my second Barbara Bretton novel. It’s the second in a series but a standalone.
I loved everything about this story. It’s crafted with the perfect recipe: enemies to lovers tastefully described, a lovely marriage of convenience, and a blend of other romance elements all written with class. We start with likeable main characters and a cast of great supports plus splashes of humour. The scenes in the vault are loving and tastefully described, and the road to love from there with its stops and starts is understandable and enjoyable.
Narrator, Christa G Lewis, is one of my favourites I usually seek out under another name. She performed beautifully (as usual). The entire story together with the narration was sweet and a delight.
Highly recommended.
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Then Came You
- Animal Magnetism, Book 5
- By: Jill Shalvis
- Narrated by: Karen White
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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Veterinary intern Emily can't believe she wound up in the small town of Sunshine, Idaho, instead of in a Los Angeles clinic like she had always imagined. Now she has to put her plans to move to L.A. on hold for a whole year while she fulfills the obligation of her vet school scholarship. Then Wyatt, her gorgeous one-night stand from a Reno vet conference, introduces himself as her new boss. And Emily is just as drawn to his seductive looks and quiet strength as she was on that very steamy night.
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Best book in the series!
- By Girl Power Girl Strong on 07-08-14
- Then Came You
- Animal Magnetism, Book 5
- By: Jill Shalvis
- Narrated by: Karen White
Lighthearted.
Reviewed: 07-15-20
This is book 5 in the ANIMAL MAGNETISM series of standalone novels connected to an Idaho veterinary practice. This is my first ever novel by this author and I think this a series you can read in any order and you won’t be lost.
I loved the protagonists who were wholly likeable and had a great chemistry and banter I enjoyed. Their siblings were fun too and provided lighthearted entertainment as well as serious moments. The only downside for me was that both main characters were stubborn and took too long to wake up to themselves for my liking. The wait was a little agony.
The community of secondary characters, some of whom appear as primary characters in other novels of the series, are easy to keep track of because the writer is skilled at supplying the reader information without force-feeding. So this novel was a very enjoyable experience from the perspective of getting to know and love a whole community.
Karen White did a great job as the sole narrator performing all the characters plus animal sounds. I was impressed by her performance.
I enjoyed this story a lot. I am checking out another book in this series as soon as possible.
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Complicated Love
- By: Kristin Mayer
- Narrated by: Felicity Hart, Edward Thomas
- Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
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Kaysen and I are happy with our no-strings-attached relationship even though he‘s my boss. Or so I thought. Now he wants more. I’m not capable of giving more of myself, but I’m afraid to lose him. He’s everything I’ve ever dreamed of but wouldn’t allow myself to have. I don’t deserve him.
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Oh How I Loved!!
- By Jaey on 07-11-20
- Complicated Love
- By: Kristin Mayer
- Narrated by: Felicity Hart, Edward Thomas
2.5 stars. I needed more.
Reviewed: 07-13-20
Although the narrating team of Edward Thomas (swoon) and Felicity Hart were great, this story did not captivate me in the way the 5 star reviews suggested it would. The heroine’s ex and his family felt one dimensional; and the heroine introduced the hero, her boss, to the reader as her “f**ck buddy” of five years. So we are not shown the first meet and the development of their relationship (although we are told a little). The writing relied on telling the reader that the couple are in love as the story began. Other elements of the story were too neat and tidy for me also.
The prologue was a good start, but some time spent showing the heroine’s struggles to survive the loss of her relationship with her ex, and some time spent showing us the beginnings of the new relationship which was to be the long-lasting one with the hero, would have elevated the story. But that’s just me. Don’t let my review put you off reading. I’m a hardened, demanding romance reader.
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Illegally Yours
- By: Kate Meader
- Narrated by: Pippa Jayne, Jason Clarke
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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I’m the kind of guy who believes that everyone deserves the best legal representation money can buy - which just so happens to be me, Lucas Wright. Give me your henpecked, your cuckolded, your irreconcilable differences yearning to break free! And if you’re the bad guy in your marriage, that’s cool, too. Your green is as good as anyone’s. Tell that to Trinity Jones. It’s my job to destroy her sister - the soon-to-be ex-wife of my a-hole of a client - and Trinity’s “big sis” instincts are dialed up to the max. I admire that. I admire her.
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Illegally Yours
- By Pennie Morgan on 04-09-20
- Illegally Yours
- By: Kate Meader
- Narrated by: Pippa Jayne, Jason Clarke
Hidden depths
Reviewed: 07-13-20
ILLEGALLY YOURS is the second of 3 standalone romances in the LAWS OF ATTRACTION SERIES - one book for each of the three friends running their law practice together.
Kate Meader has earned a soft spot in my heart for yanking on it very hard with her novels. The background story of Trinity when it is eventually revealed is so heartbreaking my heart squeezed for her, and I admired her for her strength all the more. Her reward is Lucas Wright, and that’s a beautiful thing. The first impressions of him as a rude and brash Brit are a ruse. He has depth and inner beauty I found heart-warming. Their romance is beautifully told, even though I had some doubts at first because of Lucas’s outlandish behaviour during their first meeting.
I found the solution for overcoming a legal/ethical conflict of interest in this story to be questionable, but whether it’s legitimate or artistic licence, it effectively played into the plot adding a poignancy that wasn’t obvious at first.
I’m glad I’ve got Kate Meader novels on my radar, I’m really enjoying them.
Here we have a trifecta winner: one author of an already good story supported by two talented narrators. Jason Clarke performed with what sounded to me like a genuine British accent. I loved it. Pippa Grant too, was flawless, as usual. I often search her name for my next listen.
Recommended, especially on Audible for the beautiful narration.
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The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
- By: Mackenzi Lee
- Narrated by: Christian Coulson
- Length: 10 hrs and 47 mins
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Henry "Monty" Montague doesn't care that his roguish passions are far from suitable for the gentleman he was born to be. But as Monty embarks on his grand tour of Europe, his quests for pleasure and vice are in danger of coming to an end. Not only does his father expect him to take over the family's estate upon his return, but Monty is also nursing an impossible crush on his best friend and traveling companion, Percy.
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My absolute FAVORITE audio book ever
- By SarahBelle on 07-27-17
- The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
- By: Mackenzi Lee
- Narrated by: Christian Coulson
A beautiful adventure.
Reviewed: 07-09-20
What a delightful historical young adult novel. This was an excellent adventure from start to finish. Set in the 1700s I was transported in time and place.
This novel is beautiful in is character development; and the adventure is scary at times but thrilling always; the writing is quote-worthy and it’s obvious that the historical era within which the story is set is thoroughly researched.
The narrator, Christian Coulson, is excellent in any situation, narrating as a man or woman, villain or friend, main or secondary character. His skill made me sympathise and love the trio of adventurers and feel their camaraderie and love and longing. I hoped for a happy ending, and I got a satisfying one. Just wonderful.
Highly recommended.
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