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Devil's Due MC, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kendall Taylor
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Aiden Snow
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By:
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Chelsea Camaron
He's no saint.
Bladen "Judge" Jones rides to escape the firm hand of his past. When home is a nightmare, the unknown suddenly isn't so frightening. Riding with his brothers, the Devil's Due MC, is more support than he has ever had in his lifetime.
She's not afraid to call herself a sinner.
Tamalyn Andrews is a master mixer, hiding out in a small-town hick bar on the outskirts of a town for nobodies. Looking over her shoulder is something she can't stop herself from doing. Old habits die hard. However, danger bellies up to her bar.
Will Bladen face his own past to uncover Tamalyn's secrets? When everything crashes around her, will Tamalyn open up to Bladen in time to save her life?
Love, hate, anger, and passion collide as the time comes, and the devil demands his due.
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TRIGGER ALERT...this book contains vivid descriptions of physical and Sexual abuse of children.
This book has the same cadence of the previous books, in this series. For as short as it is, it’s a decent Escape Package listen. However, it is not worth a credit.
One thing that has bothered me is the stupid content mistakes that should have been caught, before these books were published. For example, the Heroine is described as wearing jeans as she enters the bar. However, she is immediately attacked and the attacker removes her shorts? Really? These events happen in adjacent paragraphs and it was missed? Ok, I admit that I am a type A personality and this kind of thing is like nails on a chalkboard, to me. It’s likely other readers/listeners would notice or even care but, I had to mention it.
🌻Ms Camaron, do you have a content editor?🌻
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