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After Hours Redemption

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After Hours Redemption

By: Kianna Alexander
Narrated by: Erica Lynne
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They made passionate music together.

Has this heartbreaker changed his tune?

Songwriter Eden Voss had the perfect man—sexy, charming, talented and hers. Until record executive Blaine Woodson broke her heart to save his fledging label.

Now music’s bad boy is back, begging for her songwriting skills in his studio … and her lovemaking skills after hours. Eden vows to keep things strictly business this time. But there is nothing professional about the heat still between them …

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Honestly, I was expecting more. The first thing I think would help the story along is to add a male narrator or a narrator who will alter their vocal range when doing the male portion. Or at the very least say the name of the character speaking at the beginning of the chapter so you know immediately if it’s the male or female main characters.

The other major issue for me was the story. It felt less like a romance novel and more like a lust novel. The word “love” was used but it was mainly about good sex. There was no real example of them having, growing or truly rekindling an actual relationship. While I enjoy good intimate scenes in a book like any other romance enthusiast, it’s nice to sprinkle in romance and character connection into it as well. Sad to say but the main characters felt more like flat supporting characters than fully developed lead characters. At times it felt like there were more interesting descriptions about the male characters outfits than the actual characters.

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