Amy L. Black
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Fit to Be Tied
- Marshals, Book 2
- De: Mary Calmes
- Narrado por: Tristan James
- Duración: 7 h y 43 m
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Deputy US Marshals Miro Jones and Ian Doyle are now partners on and off the job: Miro's calm professionalism provides an ideal balance to Ian's passion and quick temper. In a job where one misstep can be the difference between life and death, trust means everything. But every relationship has growing pains, and sometimes Miro stews about where he stands with his fiery lover. Could the heartstrings that so recently tied them together be in danger of unraveling?
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High Octane Thrill Ride!
- De Belen en 12-13-15
- Fit to Be Tied
- Marshals, Book 2
- De: Mary Calmes
- Narrado por: Tristan James
Loved it
Revisado: 09-03-19
Love this series. I have read all the books. the narrator is good. I am enjoying listening to them.
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Nothing Special
- Nothing Special Series, Book 1
- De: A. E. Via
- Narrado por: Aiden Snow
- Duración: 9 h y 47 m
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Detective Cashel "Cash" Godfrey is big, tattooed, and angry so people typically keep their distance. He's fresh out of the police academy, however, no one is looking to partner with the six-foot-four beast with a huge chip on his shoulder and an inability to trust. When Cash scans the orientation room he wasn't expecting to find sexy hazel eyes locked onto him. Eyes of the handsome Detective Leonidis "Leo" Day.
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Great narration, terrible writing
- De Kj en 08-22-19
- Nothing Special
- Nothing Special Series, Book 1
- De: A. E. Via
- Narrado por: Aiden Snow
Love it!
Revisado: 06-03-19
I love this book and the narrator is awesome. Can't wait to listen to the rest of the series.
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