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Bad Wrong Things
- De: C.P. Harris
- Narrado por: Teddy Hamilton, Liam DiCosimo
- Duración: 11 h y 24 m
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The day Clint sees his son, Joey, off to basic training, the young man he’s devoted his life to extracts one promise from him: spend the summer doing something selfish for a change. The request seems harmless enough until Joey puts his best friend, Raven, in charge of seeing it through.
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This was BAD and WRONG
- De VA en 04-28-23
- Bad Wrong Things
- De: C.P. Harris
- Narrado por: Teddy Hamilton, Liam DiCosimo
Best Author of M/M Toxic Romance
Revisado: 07-02-23
The audiobook version just brought this story to life even more than I could imagine. One thing I learned about reading this book is, I tend to stay near the chaotic/toxic romance genre. I pondered to myself why I do so, and I guess it’s because I’d rather hear stories about toxic relationships and rough erotic times in my ears and sappy, small town love stories for 8 to 12 hours.
This story is about sex, fear, heartbreak and love. Second chances and forgiveness. It’s everything I could ask for in a book and I don’t think anything will ever be written as such again.
Happy listening!
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Natural-Born Cullers
- Don't, Book 7
- De: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrado por: Dan Calley
- Duración: 11 h y 10 m
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As MI5 Director of Counterterrorism and lead culler to the crown, Gray Raoul knows this latest killer’s MO is something different. There is something unique with how he culls them. It makes the newcomer’s private signature mark towards other killers simple: I own you.
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A Culler in our midst
- De Erryn Barratt en 07-27-23
- Natural-Born Cullers
- Don't, Book 7
- De: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrado por: Dan Calley
Heartwrenching Cliffhanger
Revisado: 07-02-23
This story had me on the edge of my seat. I remember being so restless to finish the book when it first came out, with all the drama and chaos that comes with this series. It was better this time around while listening to the audiobook -who Dan Calley is still doing amazing at- was more calming to me as I was able digest the information with a clearer mindset's.
So here are my thought of the choas induced drama and love going on in this holy series.
I might write more later but for now, all I can say is that I’m thankful for the next book in this series to be coming out later this year (fingers crossed).
This story picks up a few months after the latest incidence’s that’s occurred within the Raoul family. (There's just been so many). With Grey stepping more into fatherhood always keeping an eye on Light, who is having issues, needing to accept his best friend's death, and deeply struggling. Simon just better stay within 5 feet of him at all times.. cuff their wrist together or something idk. Tensions definitely running high between those two fr. As with Jack trying to get back into the routine of work life and relationships, but 'throw hands first' Martin over here keeps pulling against him leaving things mentally unresolved and fractured. And There’s just so much unresolved conflict going on between other characters the whole things is honestly driving me bonkers! I worry for Grey and pray nobody comes after him with all the decisions he’s made lately...
Lastly, things I hope for in the next book is a resolution for Jack and Martin in drifting and for Light gets his shit together because with the hint, nudge Jack, the author, gave us in her authors note, I just knows he’s gonna be hit with something big later on.
I might clean this review up later (probably not) but for now, as always, happy listening!
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