
Incite: Adam
Sphere of Irony Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Henrietta Meire
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Adam Croasdell
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De:
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Heather C. Leigh
Adam Reynolds is an impoverished teen raised by neglectful parents in one of London's most dangerous boroughs. He turns to his love of music and countless girls to escape his sad reality.
Beautiful and naïve Ellie Palmer comes from a well-off family that suddenly finds themselves living in one of the poorest neighborhoods in London. Alone in a frightening new place, Ellie is afraid to leave the safety of her home, only going out to walk to school and back.
When Adam prevents Ellie from becoming the victim of a horrific sexual assault, they discover something that two teenagers never thought they would find in such a depressing place. Each other.
After tragedy, lies, and distance tear their future away from them; they each wander through life empty and hopeless no matter who or what they use to replace the feelings of loss.
From the crime-ridden streets of London's East End to the over-the-top display of wealth in LA, can two broken souls conquer their demons in order to find true happiness?
©2014 Heather L. Carman (P)2015 Heather L. CarmanListeners also enjoyed...




















Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this audio to a friend. I really loved the story! It was fun, and engaging, and interesting. It's a story that spans several years and there was a lot that happened during those years so there was always something going on.What other book might you compare Incite: Adam to and why?
I don't like comparing one book to another. This book was fantastic and I really enjoyed it and I will leave it at that.What does Henrietta Meire and Adam Croasdell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
It took a few chapter to get use to the British accents but after awhile I grew to love it! The character are from England so it's natural for them to have an accent and I love that about the story.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There were several laugh out loud moments along with a few "gasps" because of the suspense through out the story.Any additional comments?
The author did a fantastic job writing the story. I love reading about rockstars and this has become one of my favorites. The story had everything...funny, drama, suspense, angst, and several steamy scenes! The story flowed and kept me entertained from the start. I loved the narrators! They did a fantastic job bringing the characters to life! I highly recommend this book!A Love Than Never Dies
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The plot started out really strong, and I was loving it. But then a few things started to irritate me a bit. The main thing being the overly long timeline, which started to jump around with several flashbacks. Following an "incident", the story would suddenly jump forward a few months/years, but then flashback to include additional information. It felt disjointed and could have been done more smoothly. The other thing that I couldn't quite buy into was the premise that in this day and age it was so difficult for two people to keep in touch or keep track of each other. However, if you can forget about those things, then you have an emotional love story with all the usual ingredients, some interesting side characters and sharp dialogue.
What made this book more special for me though was the narration. Henrietta Meire with her clear voice and very proper English accent was absolutely perfect for the character of Ellie and really brought her to life in the way the author portrayed her in the book. Adam Croasdell, probably better known for his TV appearances, did a great job impersonating Adam's and Dax's East London accents and switching back and forth to do the two American accents of the other two band mates. Both narrators had great pacing, intonation and expressed emotions believably and appropriately. Great listening.
A very good listen for fans of New Adult contemporary romances, especially if you like some troubled musicians. Includes some sex and a few swear words.
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The narration really made this special
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