This was not what I expected. I have never listened to a book and couldn’t wait for it to end just to get my moneys worth.
The slowest slow burn…
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This was not what I expected. I have never listened to a book and couldn’t wait for it to end just to get my moneys worth.
Wish I saved a credit..I wanted to see the Heroine have a back bone but it was not to be. SPOLER ALERT: She easily forgives the man who killed her father. Ughhh….
Narration was off with this book. Some of the storyline just grated on my nerves. The FMC seemed more naive in this book than the first.
This book reads like a wattpad fanfic a 13 year old wrote. It doesn’t flow naturally at all and was super cringe. I’m mad I paid money for this, it’s the only reason I made myself listen to the entire thing 😭 Truly the walmart version of Haunting Adeline. Voice actors were okay but the..
I bought this book because the first one felt like half of a book, and I was hoping it would get better. The narrators were good, but the characters felt so underdeveloped. The tiniest bit of growth would have made this better.
I started this because of booktok and I don’t think I’ll be going for the second one. While I think I’ll get answers in the second book I just can’t bring myself to force my way through another one of these.. so very drawn out.. if I have to hear about these damn pearls anymore..
This book was okay… I feel like there was a lot of details that just didn’t matter and I wish it explained more background from the characters.
I wanted to like it. I kept waiting for it to get better, but by the end, I was just ready for it to be over.
I purchased at sale price & I wish I could return. I know I won’t listen to this again. It’s a little repetitive, the narration is ok, but most of all it just didn’t give what it was suppose to give. I was underwhelmed. I finished simply because I spent actual money. It’s not horrible…..
I like a passionate love story, but this is pure porn, plus a lot of cursing words. I truly believe that there’s no need to use so many bad words when you have access to a wide vocabulary, well this is not the case . So definitely No to the second book.
