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The Darkness That Binds Us
- The Darkness Series, Book 2
- De: Jessica Huntley
- Narrado por: Candace Fitzgerald
- Duración: 8 h y 31 m
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Twenty-five years ago, an unimaginable tragedy struck the town of Cherry Hollow, leaving its residents devastated and searching for answers. Grief overwhelmed the town for two decades until five years ago when the truth was finally revealed, but not everyone believed the story … Now, a new family has moved to town, unaware of the secrets and lies that lurk under the floorboards of their new home that once belonged to Amber Walker, one of the five members of the original disaster.
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Gripping and engaging!
- De Danie M en 04-21-25
- The Darkness That Binds Us
- The Darkness Series, Book 2
- De: Jessica Huntley
- Narrado por: Candace Fitzgerald
More thrilling than the first.
Revisado: 03-22-25
The Darkness that Binds us takes a turn and definitely gets more chilling. I listened to the audio version and the narrator is amazing. She does a great job of portraying each individual character with great distinction. You can tell which character is "speaking" by the tone and personality she portrays for each one. She also did a rally good job of getting into the story and capturing the emotions of specific scenes. It really puts you in the story and makes you feel like you're present with the character. The story itself was captivating. The mystery of the creature continues and after another main person in the group is murdered, that last 2 standing make it their mission to figure out what's going on. I'm really enjoying this series. I can't wait to read book 3.
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The Darkness That Came Before
- De: Jessica Huntley
- Narrado por: Candace Fitzgerald
- Duración: 8 h y 29 m
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Cherry Hollow has been plagued by The Darkness for more than two decades. Death, murder, infidelity, trauma, and severe mental health disorders … It all started in 1998 with the disappearance of a young boy. Or did it? Now, another body has been discovered, hidden in the depths of Beaker Ravine, a place where The Darkness has been luring its victims for years. But this body is different. It’s older. It means The Darkness was around long before anyone even knew it existed …
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Excellent Conclusion
- De Dana K. Graves en 04-12-25
- The Darkness That Came Before
- De: Jessica Huntley
- Narrado por: Candace Fitzgerald
Fantastic finale to the series.
Revisado: 03-22-25
This entire series has been great. The plot is so unique and keeps you turning the pages! This specific book however was a great finale to the series. I absolutely loved how it everything tied in and came together at the end. The narrator did a fantastic job through this entire series playing out each character with their distinct personalities being portrayed. Each character played a very important role in the story so I think the character distinction and personality portrayal was an important role to the story. Overall, I really recommend giving this series a read!
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Wicked Little Thing
- A Standalone Reverse Harem Romance
- De: J.A. Carter, Alexandria Goncalves
- Narrado por: Macie Miller
- Duración: 5 h y 56 m
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After her mother's passing, Eden Pinecroft has no choice but to live under the roof of Maverick, Luke, and Rhys—her stepfather and his sons. In the midst of her grief, she finds herself caught in a web of dark desires and forbidden attraction. And even as she fights temptation, Eden can’t ignore the allure that threatens to consume her with each encounter. The power and charm that define these men make them an irresistible force, and they won't stop until they've claimed her every desire.
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Hummingbird
- De Diana M Martins en 04-25-25
- Wicked Little Thing
- A Standalone Reverse Harem Romance
- De: J.A. Carter, Alexandria Goncalves
- Narrado por: Macie Miller
Quick spicy taboo story
Revisado: 03-06-25
This was a great little standalone taboo romance with lots of spice. After Eden's mom passes away, she plans on moving out of her stepfather and step brothers home. But when her step father tell her to stay, she's not sure she can. Even before her mom passed of cancer, she sort of had eyes for her step father and step brothers. But now there's nothing holding them back, as they all enter into a relationship of sorts with her. This story was quick, and straight to the point. I listened to the audio version and the narrator did a great job portraying Eden. She really captured the snarky, bratty nature of Eden well. She also kept the story at a nice even pace.
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The Darkness Within Ourselves
- The Darkness Series, Book 1
- De: Jessica Huntley
- Narrado por: Candace Fitzgerald
- Duración: 8 h y 21 m
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Amber and her four best friends are about to reach their teenage years when the unthinkable happens; one of her friends, Kieran, is killed in a freak accident. Twenty years later, Amber no longer speaks to her friends and is still haunted by that day in the form of severe psychological issues, including sleep paralysis, insomnia and hallucinations of a terrifying entity she calls The Creature. But it isn’t just in her head; it is real.
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GRIPPING!!!!
- De Dana K. Graves en 04-02-25
- The Darkness Within Ourselves
- The Darkness Series, Book 1
- De: Jessica Huntley
- Narrado por: Candace Fitzgerald
How much guilt can you live with?
Revisado: 03-06-25
This was a great suspenseful, chilling story about 5 friends. During a dare, one of them dies and the other 4 cover it up and do a blood oath in order to protect each other. But after the incident, something dark haunts each of them, tearing apart their lives. They each feel so much guilt knowing that they should have done the right thing and didn't. Now years later, when evidence resurfaces and the case may be reopened, they try to make things right with the darkness, but it comes at a price. I listened to the audio version. The narrator did an amazing job portraying the desperation and fear of the characters. I enjoyed her reading, though, the pace was just a tad bit too slow for my liking and that was easily fixed by adjusting the playbook speed. Overall, great experience.
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Rejected
- De: R.M. Demeester
- Narrado por: Katherine Weber
- Duración: 5 h y 26 m
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Echo Paisley has been on her own since her fiancé, Nash, died three years ago. She soon discovered that she didn’t know the man she was going to marry. He had cheated on her with the one person she thought had her back. But that wasn’t the only secret. Echo is about to leave her past behind when she discovers one last secret Nash left behind, which threatens to turn her life upside down. Echo is forced to seek help from her estranged mother with no one else to turn to.
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Scandalous
- De Rachel Browning en 08-21-24
- Rejected
- De: R.M. Demeester
- Narrado por: Katherine Weber
Don’t believe everything until you have facts, and even then, question it.
Revisado: 08-17-24
This was such a good listen. Echo was a woman engaged to be married to a man named Nash. Nash was killed but after he’s died, some circumstances come to light that has Echo questioning everything she knew about Nash. I didn’t see the twist coming. I was all in that he was a bad man. It was a little hard to keep me entertained in the beginning but by midway, I was intrigued enough to stick it out and I’m glad I did.
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