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The Outskirts

The Outskirts Duet, Book 1

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The Outskirts

By: T.M. Frazier
Narrated by: Lance Greenfield, June Wayne
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The swamp is about to get a whole lot hotter.

After a tragedy, Finn Hollis escapes into the swamp to be alone. That is until Sawyer Dixon shows up, all scorching hot innocence, claiming she owns the land less than 50 feet from his front door. Sawyer gets under his skin, but, even worse - she makes him crave things. Things Finn hasn't thought about in a very, very long time. Finn wants Sawyer gone. Almost as much as he wants her in his bed.

Originally slated to be a stand-alone, The Outskirts is now book one of a duet. The Outliers is the title of book two.

©2017 T.M. Frazier (P)2017 T.M. Frazier
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense
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Intriguing

Not sure about this one yet. I did like it and it seems interesting to the point that I want to know more. I don't love the characters, but I definitely want to know more about them.

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listen!!!

I have been having a difficult time finding books that I like to listen to and will end up Only listening to books included in the membership because I don't want to waste any credits. Needless to say I like this book so much that I downloaded the 2nd one and cannot wait to see what happens.

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OhMGee!!!!

OhMGee. OhMGee. This is a really good story. I absolutely love and I absolutely enjoyed listening to it. It’s so good from start to finish!!

Audible Romance Rocks!!!

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great story, ok performance

I loved the story and the suspense, romance and passion. Finn's voice over was ok but for the first half of the book he read the story like he was in an intense car chase constantly with little voice inflection. got better towards the later half of the book

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Great read

I loved every second of this book. The only thing I wish was better was the female reader. I think she could have had a little more emotion and emphasis when reading. Other than that, everything was amazing.

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LOVE this series!

First in a Duet. Does not stand alone. Contemporary Romance.

It had been a bit since I sat down and completely gobbled up a book in one sitting, but when I got my copy of The Outskirts by T.M. Frazier , I dropped everything I needed to do and was completely consumed. It was almost strange how I was so transported into this sleepy, abandoned swamp town in Florida, that I felt like I watched a movie, it was so visual. I don’t think I have ever felt the need to pull photos for a book before, but I found myself looking for the visuals to match what I read when I finished. I suppose I just didn’t want to leave The Outskirts. This one will be a re-read for sure.
(Photo on my blog, Ana's Attic Book Blog)

Sawyer grew up in the church. Her father was a very strict, religious zealot and women were completely subservient to men. She and her mother were regularly beaten. She was home schooled and completely sheltered. Women were not to show skin or have any type of relations outside of marriage. But when her mother took the easy way out, 21 year old Sawyer was left alone with her father. Until she came upon a secret gift from her mother; an escape. And she grabbed it an ran off to an abandoned old swamp town in Florida.

She quickly found out that the land she was settling on was right next to an angry, drunk, but gorgeous recluse who did not want her there AT.ALL. Luckily, the town’s sheriff stepped in to help the innocent girl out. A beautiful black woman named Josh, I freaking LOVED the sheriff! But she wasn’t able to stop the angry Finn from continually trying to intimidate Sawyer into leaving.

"The land. The town. The people. Everything was new to me. But angry men weren’t, and I refused to be intimidated. Not by my own fears. Not by the church. Not by my father. Not by anyone. Not ANYMORE."

There was certainly tension between the neighbors.

“I was thinking that I didn’t know a naked man could be so beautiful.”

As I said, Sawyer was VERY sheltered. Wearing long skirts and long-sleeved shirts in the Florida heat because she grew up not able to show skin, Sawyer had a whole new world opening to her.

“If I was wrong, and it turned out that kissing was punishable by an eternity at the devil’s side, then kissing Finn might just be worth the risk.”

Finn used to be the town hero, the popular boy. But a tragedy he blamed himself for drove the guy into the swamp, seen around town so rarely he was like a swamp yeti. Meanwhile, Sawyer got a job in town and got really friendly with Josh (the sheriff), so if Finn was really into her, he may have to leave his swamp shack a bit.

I have so many amazing quotes that I pulled for this review. I am dying to share them, but I’m afraid to give too much away, and I also realized that all the quotes I pulled were super sweet and romantic. While this story itself is way lighter and sweeter than T.M. Frazier’s other books, there are secrets and twists that may change that in the next book, and a grittiness that only T.M. can pen.

The town itself was like another character. It came so completely alive for me. It is a Florida town that originally built a water park at the edge of The Everglades. Housing communities were started, stores were built, but the project was abandoned and the water park, town and even the exit was getting lost back into the swamp. T.M. Frazier is great at writing these sleepy Florida towns, and being a Floridian I may be more able to envision them than most, but I doubt it, because her attention to detail can transport anyone there.

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•I was sucked in and read it in one sitting.
•The vivid descriptions of the town.
•While I usually can’t stand waiting on edge for a second in a duet, I am so glad there is more!
•The end was a surprise.
•I absolutely loved the side characters.
•Sawyer was strong and vulnerable at the same time.
•Finn, despite being an angry and mean drunk at first was ♥♥♥
•Together the couple was completely magnetic.
•The “Tings”

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•I felt like Sawyer sometimes seemed a little more worldly than she should have, given her upbringing.
•Sometimes I had trouble with all the unisexual names. Sawyer, Finn and Josh (a girl) can all go the other way, and I had to re-read a few passages because I confused the characters.

The Down and Dirty:
Though this isn’t the violent, gritty, depraved world of The King Series, T.M. Frazier managed to inject that grittiness into a new town where the characters have their own demons and secrets that I look forward to uncovering in the next book, The Outliers. There is something so uniquely compelling about The Outskirts. The forgotten, swampy Florida town and its characters came completely alive for an unputdownable one-sitting read. I can't wait to go back in The Outliers.

Rating: 5 Stars, 4 Heat

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What a cliff hanger

T M Frazier has done it again. Finn and Sawyer’s story takes place in a different setting from the King Series. I couldn’t stop listening until I finished. The cliffhanger was unexpected. Can’t wait until they release the audible for part two.

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Amazing!

Sawyer has finally escaped and made it to the Outskirts where her mom spoke of being her slice of heaven where she escaped to. Now that she's there, the guy across the way is a jerk and wants her to leave. What she doesn't realize is that Finn only wants her to leave because she seems to bring up old memories for him and he's scared of those feelings. Sawyer also finds out more about her mother than she imagined. I loved how fast paced and exciting this was. Lance Greenfield was amazing as usual and June Wayne was too, great narrators for this book. Can't wait to start book 2, TM Frazier is definitely on my top list of authors to listen to.

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What I wouldn’t do to visit the Swamp Land with Finn and Sawyer. This story pulled me in from the beginning and being along side Sawyer as she takes control of her life after all that has happened to her ids to
Show what kind of woman she’s becoming. This story will have you hanging on every word and aching for more. What a freakin cliffhanger I HAVE to start book two ASAP to see what happens next.

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Set me free

A girl raised in cult like home decides to run away and start her own life at 21 after the death of her mother and tiring of the abuse of her father. Wonderfully written story about love and self discovery and over coming the fears that hold you back!

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