
Cowboy Shep
The Lonely Heroes Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ferraiuolo
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By:
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Sam E. Kraemer
Shepard Smokey Colson -
When a man I revere and his wife are killed in a freak auto accident in Greece, something feels off about the accident. He’d been my savior when I was at my lowest, and if it hadn’t been for Saber, I’d have likely not lived to see the sunrise the day after being dishonorably discharged from the Army. That great man put me on the path toward a new life and saved my old one in the process.
My sense of honor and gratitude push me to go to Georgia to offer support to his son, Parker Howzer, and any assistance I can to help him through his grief. What will it take to repay my debt to Saber? I didn’t anticipate it might take my heart.
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Parker Buckley Howzer -
With one phone call, I’m an orphan again, but this time, there is no one to love me through the pain. On top of that, someone is looking for something belonging to my parents that they believe I possess. How can I find it when I don’t even know what to look for?
I didn’t expect Shepard Colson to burst onto the scene like an avenging angel from heaven. He somehow knows I’m in danger and vows to keep me safe, but at what cost to both of us? Whether I’m ready or not, my life as an unknown chef is about to change, but I didn’t anticipate just how much.
This fictional story is approximately 89,000 words in length and ends with a happy for now. It is the third book in the series entitled, “The Lonely Heroes Series.” I hope you enjoy it.
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I did get a little frustrated with the author's tendency to over-explain some things, which slows down the story sometimes. This is particularly awkward during a character's internal dialogue. I can overlook this quirk when I am listening because the story has so many interesting twists, but the writer in me keeps shouting, " A little less descriptive dialogue would streamline the pacing." Anyway...
The narration by Michael Ferraiuolo was nicely done. He does a lovely job of animating the characters and creating tension during the action scenes.
Overall, it was an enjoyable listen, and I look forward to the next audio book.
Good story. Good narration.
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