The happy and sad story twists made this work unput-down-able! Gripping and unconventional.
Full of Surprises
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My first Indy Valentine book and it sure won’t be my last. I had a great experience while listening to this audiobook. The narrators Sebastian and Stefanie did a phenomenal job at bringing the main characters; Jones and Capri to life. It’s hot and lighthearted but it also has its heartbreaking and heavy moments. Definitely..
The story is beautiful and heartbreaking and so very well written. It wrecked me in places and wrapped my heart up in other places. This is a must listen. Grab your Kleenex!! #❤️indexcards
I truly enjoyed how this pack came together. I loved that Dylan was a butt kicker but not a snarky or bratty one. Dylan’s family, especially Daisy, I adored. I appreciated how the pack let her down for her “own good” and got called out on it. She made them work back the trust (so..
I loved how Cordelia was such a throughout character and how the narrators voice is exactly how I would imagine her to sound like. The twists in the story were great too.
This for sure needs a trigger warning for child death, child r*pe, statutory r*pe, r*pe, murder, and torture. This was gross. I understand a lot of it was to explain the pain of the characters, but Jesus….. the part where he’s saying it’s ok for him and Solange to have a relationship because he consented……
Great intro to a character but left me with a lot of questions. Strong build up with a too soft landing.
This one started off good but it ended up being cringy as it went on…my least favorite so far of all of the Kelsie Rae series. That being said, I did like the narrators and I’m still looking forward to the next book!
Protagonist is born and bred in a small town in Louisiana, went to school at LSU. The setting is Baton Rouge. Narrator didn’t use a single southern accent, let alone a distinct Louisiana accent. Would have made the book so much better. Also, where’s the editor, no one’s tires squeal on wet pavement, they spin..
