
Prince of L.A.
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Narrated by:
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Michael Dean
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By:
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Patricia Logan
Special Agent Leo Reeves is new to the FBI’s LA field office. His career has been on track since the day he joined the bureau. He loves his job as a profiler, and being assigned to a new team in one of the busiest offices in the nation will be the opportunity of a lifetime…if he can put the past behind him. The face Leo shows the world is strong, focused, dependable, and capable. The long list of citations in his file only serve to prove how good he is.
If he could only forget he was sired by a monster.
Former marine staff sergeant Max Prince leads by example. Whether it means protecting men in battle, working for the US marshal service, or being the best damn field agent the FBI has ever seen, he brings a special kind of bravery to the job. His teammates depend on his ready smiles and his funny jokes and know him as the excellent agent he’s proven to be. They never see the man who buried his heart eight years ago.
The last thing he wants is to fall for the new guy.
When a serial killer suddenly starts targeting innocents, both men have trouble pinning down who they’re dealing with. With victimology all over the place, Leo can’t make sense of a profile, and Max simply wants to put the bastard away before he murders anyone else. The case is maddening, but worse, the attraction the two men find every time they look at each other is beginning to get in the way.
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Great start to a new series
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Wonderful new book!!
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Overall, "Prince of LA" is a good book, but it felt overlong and really quick at the same time. A large majority of the book was each character talking about how attractive he thought the other was from looks, clothing, smell and smile. Also, them fighting their arousal and how it was a bad idea. This is repeated over and over and over until it was boring. The quick part is how fast the relationship and since this is a continuing series is a HFN rather than a HEA and the next book picks up right where this one ends (based on the sneak peek chapter.) The mystery part had promise but felt a bit rushed and hopefully the next books develop it more if there is a continuation. "Prince of LA" is also the beginning of a series spun-off from from previous series by the author so there are spoilers from those books and a lot of backstory added on to those previous characters and events.
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Great New Series
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Prince of LA is another series starter which features a law enforcement officer, this time an FBI Profiler, Leo, who joins Snow’s team. I love seeing cameos of the chacters I’ve read so much about, I consider them my friends too.
With that being said, I’d recommend going back to read the Death and Destruction series so you’ll see friends instead of random strangers, who are close to Snow’s team, when reading this book.
I love meeting Leo and lowkey jealous that he gets to be part of the gang now, and I can’t wait for more!
Nobody else can narrate this better than Michael Dean. I said what I said. Five stars and more.
Another Five Star Listen!
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I"m not sure the opening chapter of this book fit - anyone familiar with Logan's other series will be familiar with LA PD Detective Cassidy Ryan who is the opening character ... I had to come back and check the blurb to see who the 2 Main characters were going to be - with the opening chapter I was expecting it to be a Cassidy book. Aside from that, I enjoyed the premise, although i'm not a fan if working partners jumping into bed so quickly, and I didn't really feel a connection to the characters like I have with other titles, I'll give the series a chance though, because It's kept me entertained and that's all I really need.
🎧 Narrator comment: I enjoy Michael Dean as a narrator, he has good cadence, inflections and intonations, he has a good variety of character voices, there is consistency of Characters from Logan's other series books he's performed and it was easy to get lost in the story. Overall an enjoyable performance.
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📌 Where does it fall on my personal scale? 6.5
• 1 not my thing • 2 didn't like the narration • 3 didn't keep my attention • 4 was good, but once was enough [3⭐] • 5 enjoyed it [4⭐] • 6 will listen again if i'm in the mood for the narrator • 7 goes on the "re-listen" list • 8 kept me up past bed-time • 9 recommended to family/friends • 10 own it in all formats [5⭐] • 11 keep a copy with me at all times [5⭐]
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Oh Boy!
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Surprising
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Price of L.A.
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not for background listening
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