
Rescue Daddy
Timberwood Cove, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Anton Rush
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By:
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Liam Kingsley
This former SEAL will see his mission through, no matter how painful....
When Nash’s best friend, Jesse, is killed on deployment, it’s his responsibility to return his dog tags to his older brother. As an alpha, he’s having a hard time grappling with his failure to save his friend - someone who counted on him. At first, Jahiah doesn’t seem anything like his brother; the omega is struggling to raise his son alone and is practically hanging by a thread. Still, there’s a core of steel to the man that Nash can’t resist. It feels wrong to fall so fast when they’re both grieving, but when Jahiah’s in his arms, it couldn’t be more right.
He needs to do it all on his own....
Jahiah’s too busy to dream about an alpha soldier sweeping him off his feet. Between his job and his delinquent son he can’t afford lose focus. But there’s something about Nash that makes him want more. No alpha could fall for a harried omega with a kid born to cause trouble, but Nash seems determined to prove him wrong.
How can Nash protect his newfound mate from the hardships of the world when the man won’t ask for help? Nash and Jahiah will need to confront their entrenched issues if they’re ever going to survive as a family, but will a fated bond be enough to hold them together or will invisible wounds destroy the foundations of the new life they’re trying to build?
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Love the series
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The voice acting is just awful
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Horrible narrator boring whiney cast
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The narrator
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Gravely narrator
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My only complaint was the narrator, nice deep voice but made most of the characters either sound older than their respective ages or have a lisp & this odd moment of background sounds between chapters 7 & 8. I feel just his normal speaking voice would have been perfect for the character Greer from Silver Daddy.
FINALLY!
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Narrator v. Author
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Another good one but
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Dissapointed
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Did the story keep me engaged: reasonably
Was I invested in the characters: mostly
Story comment: reasonable pace, likeable characters, and an entertaining story.
Narrator comment: Audio-books are all about the narration for me and I'm on the fence with the narration on this one. Anthon Rush has a nice voice, good rhythm and believable inflections. Each character has his/her own voice, but i'm not convinced his interpretation for the voices is the right match for the characters or their personalities in this instance.
That being said, I still listened to it all and still enjoyed it, I just don't think he's nailed the narration on this one.
story / narrator mismatch for me
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