
Snatched
Outlaw Warriors, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ashley Bryce
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By:
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Cathleen Ross
Club Enforcer Troy DeLance is hellbent on revenge—eye-for-an-eye and all that—so he kidnaps his prospect's sister as payback for a betrayal. If he has to tie Stacey Martin to his bed to make sure she stays, so be it. All the better if she likes it.
Stacey will do anything to save her brother. Even if it means surrendering in ways she never imagined to her beastly kidnapper. But as their relationship heats up, neither realizes that someone else is plotting a far more deadly payback . . .
Contains mature themes.
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Long review:
This is a breezy story for something quick. I was expecting a romance book but it’s really just smut. Which is usually fine for me, but this story had a lot of potential that just ended up being empty and the spicy scenes got repetitive and they were all super vanilla so.
I was begging the MCs to have a real conversation and just say what they meant. Everything was also super rushed, the plot dragged and then in the last thirty minutes things got somewhat interesting, wrapped up extremely quickly, but everything was just left with so much unsaid and empty.
The MMC wasn’t well developed and the FMC was extremely judgmental. They made a joke about getting married on a plantation but without the slaves that I found extremely distasteful and the flow of the story was weird. I think it generally felt like a lazy story and it could have been really good but it fell flat. I thought maybe some things would be picked up in the second book but after reading the description, it seems like a complete standalone and not actually connected to this story (I could totally be wrong, but I’ll never know because I don’t want to even get the next one).
I think the narrator did a good job, though at points I thought she could have had more emotion or tried a little harder for the male voices. I like her voice overall; she kind of sounds like the actor that does Vanessa Gecko in Bojack Horseman.
Had potential but fell flat
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