Alex Bechtel
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Mr. Masters
- De: T L Swan
- Narrado por: Shane East, Sofia Lette
- Duración: 15 h y 11 m
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He is powerful, older, and my boss, a lethal combination. Job satisfaction has taken on a whole new meaning. When I lied on my resume, I didn’t expect it to matter. I mean any child would love me; I was born to be a nanny. I applied for a position working for a woman, or so I thought. But Julian Masters is definitely all man...the kind you dream of licking chocolate from. The first day was bad. The kids were the spawn of the devil and I spied through a window and caught him doing something obscene...and equally fascinating.
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Sorry, but no
- De Wendy en 11-02-20
- Mr. Masters
- De: T L Swan
- Narrado por: Shane East, Sofia Lette
It’s a pretty good book overall
Revisado: 02-07-24
I haven’t read in awhile and my friend recommended me this book. I finally decided to listen to it. It feels rushed about half way through until the end. A lot of steps were skipped in the relationship, and I understand it’s a book but it just didn’t seem right skipping from one extreme to the next towards the end. Overall it’s a great read, and a lot of hot sexy moments.
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Churn the Soil
- De: Steve Stred
- Narrado por: Shep Pryor
- Duración: 5 h y 28 m
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Two hundred miles north of the town of Basco sits The Border. It’s a quiet, off-the-grid settlement, where the residents have developed a tentative agreement with those that live on the other side of the clearing. But things are about to change forever.
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poor narration
- De Jessi en 01-13-25
- Churn the Soil
- De: Steve Stred
- Narrado por: Shep Pryor
Great Read, Poor Narration
Revisado: 07-12-23
So the book itself is fantastic. Absolutely great horror read. The pacing is good and the horror is there. I wouldn’t say it’s too terribly terrifying, but it’s good. My biggest issue with the book is with the dog, Bruiser. Up until the final encounter the dog is quite literally invincible and the reasoning for this was “because its ears were docked, not leaving anything for the creatures to grab onto.” Completely absurd. The dog is overused as an untouchable plot device until suddenly it’s touchable.
The narration is monotonous and attempts at female voices by this narrator are cringe at best. There is nearly no emotion put into this through the entire book. Additionally, this doesn’t sound like it was recorded in a studio. There’s some strange background sound that’s reminiscent of someone speaking into a tape recorder instead of a studio quality microphone.
I would suggest reading this one on paper.
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Sick Bastards
- A Novel of Extreme Horror, Sex and Gore
- De: Matt Shaw
- Narrado por: Chris Barnes
- Duración: 4 h y 30 m
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A family will do anything to survive after a nuclear attack has left their world in ruins. Actions which even surprise them.
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is by far the most brutally disgusting
- De Midwestbonsai en 02-09-15
- Sick Bastards
- A Novel of Extreme Horror, Sex and Gore
- De: Matt Shaw
- Narrado por: Chris Barnes
A Title of Extreme Exaggeration
Revisado: 03-17-23
Despite the title, this book is incredibly tame. There is little horror and gore. The sex that is in the book is also not at all extreme. This is just a book of taboos and is like an NC-17 version of M. Night Shyamalan's The Village.
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