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Audrey Q.

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Getting better all the time!

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-21-20

The first book to a little bit for me to get into with the narrator. However this second installment has me captivated!

Patiently waiting for book 3 of the series to be available. Which will pick up where the climactic ending of this one left off.

*Possible Spoilers*

Allerix is growing to be one of my favorite characters (previously I loved Gaius). The obvious struggles he is facing with guilt towards his people and country, revenge seems the only answer. He’s slowly realizing that he has lost his heart to his Domius, whom has already made it known how captivated by Allerix he has become.

The narrators has gained momentum with his character development, for that I’m grateful of his stronger ‘voice’ of Allerix.

This reader is still in love with the Roman red headed bastard, but his pleasure slave is slowly creeping into the lead!

Fantastic stories by a very talented writer. Her stories are incredible, I encourage everyone to listen to these. You won’t be disappointed in them.

Looking forward to the next two books in this historical series.

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When in Rome.....

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-04-20

......A plea for the mighty bastard, Gaius Fabius.

I’ll preface that I have read all three books available in the series by JP Kenwood, this one gets the story rolling. I personally love book three, but after hearing the characters voiced, I’m positive all of them will be fantastic in audio format.

The narrator is splendid in his ability to jump through each character so effortlessly. Although, I was a bit taken aback with his voice for Allerix, it grew on me, and now I find that I’m looking forward to more dialogue with him involved.

What makes these stories so lovely is the immense research and detail the writer has put into the series. I applaud the intensity to which they developed each storyline with meticulous emotion and heart.

To be clear, Gaius is a jerk. Totally privileged male, treating humans as property (which is literally what happened in ancient Rome). However, he becomes endearing with noticing things like the shabby sleeping quarters for his ‘beautiful boys’ and taking time to ask about the lives of those around him, regardless of societal standing. As much as we are to despise his purchase of Allerix, it is deep down a means of protection.

I love this series, and am very certain the remaining books will be just as wonderful as this first book in the Audible series.

Listen and enjoy, you won’t be disappointed.

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