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a great memoir.

Review from Up from Adams Street →

a rich retelling of a unique Priceless experience in life. a sportsman reliving his best moments most memorable defeats and comparing them to his time served in the military was in my opinion a wonderful contrast.

Interesting

Review from His Dark Savior →

This is the first book in The Titan Bodyguards: Duty and Desire Series. An enjoyable book although it wasn’t a smooth read and rather predictable. The plot was entertaining and it was steady throughout the book. I found the story and characters likeable. The characters were developed and thought out. Sam or (Silver) and Bram..

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I’ve Been Waiting for This One

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

I was excited to see this come out in audio, as I have enjoyed listening to most of the stories in this series. I enjoyed the characters and the story, Second chances aren’t my favorite trope, but I really enjoyed it here. I was disappointed in the narrator. I wish the narrator used different voices..

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sooo good!!

Review from His Dark Savior →

Silver is a rock star and needs a body guard, Bram is an ex soldier. They grew up together with Bram having a crush on Silver when they were younger. They have hurdles to get thru but in the end, sooo good! Austin Jay did a fantastic job with the narration!

Emotional

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

I was drawn into this story. It was interesting and intriguing with a lot of miss understanding and let downs. The characters Nash and Holden are intriguing characters and I enjoyed there story. Lots of intrigue, adventure and babies. The narration was good.

Bodyguard and the Rock Star

Review from His Dark Savior →

This is the first book in the new Titan Bodyguard series. This is Bram and Silver’s book. Silver is a rock star in serious need of a bodyguard. Silver has turned against his former slimy manager and now he and his bandmates are receiving threats. Enter Bram, ex soldier . In his teen, he knew..

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Quick read

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

What I need to stop doing is reading about alcoholics who magically get better. Normally in the books I read, it takes a lot for a shifter to even feel buzzed because of their metabolism. I think I would have liked to see him struggle with getting sober and for that to be part of..

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Good Story. Narration…. not so much. ?

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

Liam Kingsley is another one of my favorite authors. This was a very enjoyable story. However, the narration was waaay off. Austin Jays didn’t change the voices of the characters he narrated, they all sounded alike, and that took away for the story. I would still recommend anyone to listen to it.

A playboy changes his ways

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

Nash is a total player. He has one night stands after one night stands. And he’s drunk while doing this. Holden hasn’t forgotten the night he spent with Nash. It doesn’t help they are fated mates. But Nash doesn’t remember Holden. They see each other one night and Nash can’t understand why Holden is mad..

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