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Word Play
- De: Amalie Silver
- Narrado por: Joel Froomkin
- Duración: 7 h y 7 m
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Smut sells. Michael Rourke learned this the hard way. Struggling to make ends meet as a mystery writer, he sold his soul - and his pride - as he pedaled sex and lust writing under the pen name Christoph Strong. No one knew he was the one behind the steamy stories on the best sellers lists. And he planned to keep it that way. Until he met her.
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LOVED IT!!
- De RaynaRed en 01-19-16
- Word Play
- De: Amalie Silver
- Narrado por: Joel Froomkin
Hot and Hilarious.
Revisado: 01-23-16
This was one of the best indie books I've had the pleasure of reading. Silver has a slick, sassy style... Kind of sex and the city-esque with an irresistible combination of spicy and silly. The book is told in dual narrative - by two competing writers of popular pulp romance. The narrator does a great job with the wit and punchy dialogue...great timing. This book was a really unexpected delight. If you're looking for a frisky and fun novel with a dash of farce, you'll really love this hot spin on classic screwball comedy romance.
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The Boy and the Peddler of Death
- The Tale of Onora, Book 1
- De: Dylan Saccoccio
- Narrado por: Joel Froomkin
- Duración: 3 h y 31 m
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In Book 1, a boy at the brink of adulthood travels beyond the ruins of an ancient elven city, to The Crown of The World in the far north. It is there where he meets his father for the first time, in search of the answers and reasons his mother refuses to discuss. At the risk of his life, he learns that finding the truth requires knowing The Tale of Onora.
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Poetic, thrilling and thought provoking.
- De Marley en 06-04-15
- The Boy and the Peddler of Death
- The Tale of Onora, Book 1
- De: Dylan Saccoccio
- Narrado por: Joel Froomkin
Not your typical fairy story.
Revisado: 06-12-15
Overall I enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly is has a 'message' and that social drive is the backbone of the entire plot... it's kind of like a morality tale for modern day. There are fantastical characters introduced that I found intriguing and show lots of room for further development. If you have ever read "Les Miserables", there are sections where Victor Hugo deviates from his story to focus heavily on social commentary... It doesn't lessen the reader's interest in the characters or the story, but it's something that you have to get used to. I think the writer shows a great deal of promise... He is very poetic, perhaps sometimes going a bit overboard with description, but he has built a fascinating, well detailed alternate world for his characters. I'm sure this book isn't for everyone, but I think a lot of people who give it a try will find it beautiful and passionately drawn. The narration is excellent - the book is dense with characters and regions, and he does a strong job not only delineating these, but giving each character a true individual sense. I think it really helps the story come off the page, particularly in places where the narrative is at the fore. I will definitely look out for book 2.
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