
Flip a Coin
Utterly Betrayed, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Susan Greenway
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By:
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Hanleigh Bradley
"If fate was a two-sided coin, I chose tails so Emily could win heads."
When mob boss Olivia Dixon's twin sister, Emily, suddenly goes missing, Olivia is hell-bent on not just rescuing her but destroying the people responsible, no matter who that ends up being.
A guilt-ridden Olivia is convinced that they've got the wrong sister. After all, Emily's life is pretty tame by comparison. Instead of working with knives and guns, she teaches five-year-old kids how to spell.
In a last ditch attempt to find her, Olivia takes her sister's place - at work, with friends and perhaps more importantly even in Emily's husband's bed.
Flip a Coin is the first audiobook in the Utterly Betrayed Series.
Each audiobook in the series is a stand-alone without a cliff-hanger.
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Fantastic story
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I loved listening to the narrator! She read pretty matter-of-factly, but I felt that would be how these characters would be. I really enjoyed my time with this book.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from Story Origin.
Twins. One heads. Pne tails.
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Intriguing!
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STEAMY, TABOO MOB ROMANCE THRILLER.
ACCEPTABLE FOR MATURE LISTENERS.
NARRATOR IS GOOD AND EASY TO FOLLOW.
STEAMY TABOO MOB ROMANCE
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Different Side of the Same Coin
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There are great twists that have me hoping that Todd gets his wish. At the same time, I'm wondering where Jax fits into everything. As for Olivia, she's the most likeable mob boss I've ever encountered and I'm cheering that she's able to accomplish her goals while getting to the bottom of the current situation.
I read and listened to this story and can't wait for the next installment! Yes, there will be a continuation to this saga and reading in order is recommended. Susan Greenway does a good job narrating. I must wish there was a second person to add a little more distinction between the characters.
Story: 4.5 stars
Narration: 3 stars
Most Likeable Mob Boss
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I really enjoyed listening to this book and can't wait for the next installment
enjoyed this story
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This is a phenomenal listen from every direction. I'll start with the narration - absolute perfection! Greenway almost makes this sound like a dual narration with her pitch and tone changes and the accent, there are just no words for how much I loved the narration on this listen.
As for the story itself. So well written with good storyline flow that will captivate from the very beginning with characters that grab your attention and a storyline with so many twists and turns and betrayals around every corner. The main characters in this read are Olivia and Todd and these two come from completely different worlds and then those worlds collide in the most devastating of ways!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Book 1 - Utterly Betrayed
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The second and only real issue is the summary saying the story won’t end on a cliffhanger is total bullshit. It doesn’t end in the middle of a scene or anything. But it doesn’t exactly wrap up the plot threads either. It does mention that book 2 is from the perspective of another character, which I am extremely excited about.
I’ve grown to love this type of story. (These short, 2 – 5 hour long books that are really a part of a greater novel.) It allows you to dip your toe in the water and see if the book is for you without spending a lot of munny on it. The only downside is when the latter parts haven’t been written or ported to Audible. Which can be truly maddening if you’re in the middle of a story and can’t wait to read the next part, but don’t know when that will be…..I’m not padding out the review, why are you looking at me like that?
The story. Oh em meeee! I love it. I wish I could talk about it more, but I want to avoid spoilers. Several times I forgot I was listening to a story that’s part romance. I was so invested in the kidnapped sister plot that I forgot what the story’s genres were. I was sitting on the edge of my seat the entire time. It’s a thriller that lives up to its name and honestly felt like way longer than it was. It’s 4 hours long, I was listening at 2.55x speed and it still felt way longer than it actually was. This story was genuinely exciting and I could not wait to see how things turned out… and part 2 isn’t on Audible yet. I’m going to go cry myself to sleep now.
Hanleigh Bradley is quickly becoming one of my flavorite authors. I’ve reviewed 4 of her stories so far and each one has been great. I’m not sure if I like this story or Lupine more though. I usually let things stand the test of time (1-year minimum) before I call them my flavorite. But these two stories have stuck with me. There are few stories that I’m as excited about the sequels to as these two series.
The narrator was… a narrator I guess. I woke up to a review copy of this book. Seen the author’s name, redeemed it, began listening, and then spent the day doing wiki stuff that I’ve been putting off for a month. Point is, I don’t remember the narration, just the story. In my books though, that’s a good thing. If I didn’t take notes, it was because I was entirely invested in the story, there weren’t any audible errors or stupidly mispronounced words.
If it wasn’t abundantly clear at this point, I enjoyed this book. A lot. It’s often I go into reviews now knowing what I want to say. But the books that really click with me always end up being the easiest to write about. It’s because I’m passionate about them and wish I had somebody to share them with.
NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.
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So many loose ends
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