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  • Everything I Left Unsaid

  • Everything I Left Unsaid Series, Book 1
  • By: M. O'Keefe
  • Narrated by: Joe Arden, Maxine Mitchell
  • Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (229 ratings)

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Everything I Left Unsaid

By: M. O'Keefe
Narrated by: Joe Arden, Maxine Mitchell
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I didn't think answering someone else's cell phone would change my life. But the stranger with the low, deep voice on the other end of the line tempted me, awakened my body, set me on fire. He was looking for someone else. Instead he found me. And I found a hot, secret world where I felt alive for the first time.

His name was Dylan, and, strangely, he made me feel safe. Desired. Compelled. Every dark thing he asked me to do, I did. Without question. I longed to meet him, but we were both keeping secrets. And mine were dangerous. If I took the first step, if I got closer to Dylan - emotionally, physically - then I wouldn't be hiding anymore. I would be exposed, with nothing left to surrender but the truth. And my truth could hurt us both.

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Molly Fader (P)2016 Tantor
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Critic reviews

"Captivating characters and a cliffhanger ending will keep readers coming back for more." ( Publishers Weekly)

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Engaging beginnings

M.O'Keefe new to me author was such a surprise treat at first…

This story offers a gripping start with its story of Annie, who, escaping an abusive relationship, finds refuge in a small town. There, she meets Max, a brooding figure with his own past wounds. The initial chapters are compelling, drawing you into Annie's journey of self-discovery and her developing relationship with Max. However, as the story progresses, I found myself frustrated with some of Annie's decisions, which seemed questionable and detracted from the narrative. The novel concludes with a cliffy, leaving the story unresolved and prompting me to decide whether to continue with the next book. Despite the ending, the book's original premise and emotional depth make it an intriguing read.

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❤️

loved the story line. kept my intrest, I actually couldn't put it down. narration was perfect!

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Good god too many details in the narrative

The girl narrator there is just to many details of narrating in between of what she’s doing. Like common seriously continue with the story of what’s happening don’t keep going in to detail of what’s inside your head. I didn’t like they referred Dyan as third person to him self

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Didn’t like the female lead

The story in general was pretty good, however I felt like the female character monologue rambled on and on. I also thought some of her decisions didn’t make a lot of sense. But all in all it’s an ok book.

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Hot and intriguing.

Great plot and character development. Could not put it down. So glad I can roll right into the second book.

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Two broken people who need each other but fight the pull. Liked the story but felt it moved too slow. Will likely continue as both books are part of the new romance package.

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Fantastic Narration, Riveting Story!

Very serious subject matter, but emotions so well written. Excellent character development and the brilliant narration fit the characters so perfectly. I'm getting the second book now, this does end in a cliffhanger. Definitely recommend if you're in the mood for an emotional story with a lot of depth.

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Great listen!!

Great plot, excellent performance! Quite the cliffhanger, though. I’m running to the second book for a listen! Hoping it’s as good as this one.

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My new favorite reflection of the dance between shadow and love.

I can’t stop reading it over and recognizing myself in every chain binding Annie and each beautiful profound way she begins to untangle them.
So much gratitude to this Molly!

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Depressing Redundant Cliffhanger

What did you like best about Everything I Left Unsaid? What did you like least?

There was a lot of promise in the beginning, but by the end it was like pulling teeth. You can only say the same internal dialogue in so many combinations before the reader wants to throw the book across the room.

I was waiting for the story to pick up, but it just got worse. And the victim is simply running away from her problems the entire book. Because of my past I could relate to her situation, but how many times do we need to read about her inner fears without any real change? It got really old and left me feeling sick and angry that she couldn't get past her issues.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Oooh, here's a big shocker! The ending is yet another cliffhanger. Why do authors allow this to happen to their work? If you offer a series, then write a series of books with complete storylines.

Which character – as performed by Joe Arden and Maxine Mitchell – was your favorite?

Both Joe Arden and Maxine Mitchell did well in their performances.

What would have made this romance irresistible?

The story could use a little less secrecy and a lot more character growth. The plot consists of experimental sexual growth with small highs of confused confidence because she feels the elation from trying something new in the sexual arena. She is simply trying to forget past experiences with sex. A long plotless story with little growth makes the story boring and irritating. The story begins with her as the victim and ends with her as a victim. What does that say?

Any additional comments?

Since the book was left on a cliffhanger, I really want to know what happens, but with the sick feeling I had at the end of the first book I'm not sure I want to read the second book.

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