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The Very Holiday Series Box Set, Books 1-3
- De: Kayley Loring, Connor Crais
- Narrado por: Connor Crais, Mackenzie Cartwright, Dane Anderson
- Duración: 18 h y 40 m
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Fake date a grumpy boss for Christmas. Enjoy some forced proximity with a flirtatious best friend for Valentine's Day. Wake up married to an Irishman in Vegas for St. Patrick's Day. Every day is a hot and hilarious holiday with this family.
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Connor's Irish brouge
- De Dawn B. en 03-26-25
So much fun
Revisado: 03-07-25
These books were so much to listen to. The narrators are excellent and really bring the stories to life. A great blend of humor and steam.
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The Wolf and the Witch
- Blood Brothers, Book 1
- De: Claire Delacroix
- Narrado por: Timothy Campbell
- Duración: 11 h y 29 m
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Denied his rightful legacy, Maximilian de Vries devised a plan to avenge himself upon his father and see his own future secured. Allied with his two forgotten half-brothers, he descends upon ancient and mysterious Kilderrick, determined to claim it at any price. A woman rumored to be a witch is the sole one bold enough to defy him but Maximilian has a solution - he will take her to wife, whether she be willing or nay, and seal his claim. But this powerful warrior has yet to match wits with Alys Armstrong, a maiden with a thirst for vengeance and a fury that might exceed his own.
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Narrator Nirvana
- De Amazon Customer en 07-07-22
- The Wolf and the Witch
- Blood Brothers, Book 1
- De: Claire Delacroix
- Narrado por: Timothy Campbell
Great start to a series and a treat for the ears
Revisado: 04-03-22
I wasn't sure what to expect from this author as I was unfamiliar with her work, but wow, was I happy I chose this book. The story starts off with a funeral for a very bad man where life-changing revelations are made. From there, we travel to Scotland where it becomes a battle of wits and wills between a group of knights and mercenaries and a small band of women who have been living on their own in the forest outside a ruined keep for years. The central romance is solid and gets particularly swoon-worthy toward the end. The highlight for me was really the ensemble cast of characters and their interactions. There was humor with a couple of laugh out loud moments for me, though I wouldn't characterize this as a romp or rom-com. Somehow this author made the story feel adventurous despite basically staying in one place for most of the book.
Timothy Campbell is also new to me and wow, wow, wow did he ever deliver! Many times throughout the book, he was juggling dialogue from a dozen characters with half a dozen accents, and he made it all seem effortless, as well as making it easy for me to follow. And the voice he gave the hero,.. well some of those lines had me feeling like I wanted to fan myself. I'm delighted to see he narrates the next book in the series.
Overall, a fantastic start to a new series and I'm eager to find out how things go for the rest of the brothers.
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