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Carpino, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Sweet
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Aiden Snow
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By:
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Brynne Asher
About this listen
There’s nothing like getting caught in the middle of an FBI raid to change your life....
That’s what happens to Gabrielle Carpino. Just when she forced herself to move on with life after tragedy touched her family, she finds herself thrown into a tailspin so swift, she can’t find her bearings.
Being cuffed and patted down by Special Agent Jude Ortiz is enough to wake anyone up. With his dark chocolate eyes and commanding ways, Gabby can't resist. And between battling criminals, flooded basements, fantasy football drafts, and her crazy Italian family, Jude also finds himself unable to resist her charms.
That doesn’t mean he isn’t wrestling feelings he hasn't allowed in years. Nightmares that are his reality have paralyzed him from living a full life. Yet, he can’t help himself when it comes to her, and Jude moves in to watch over Gabby.
But just when life seems to be settling down, demons surface from the past. Horrific ones that carry a vengeance so evil, no one saw them coming.
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- Sarah Marshall
- 16-03-22
OK but not great
First title I've read by this author and description held promise but couldn't finish it.
The hero fell in love with the heroine on the first day. he moved himself into her house and was talking like they were getting married after only knowing her a couple of days.
there was no concerns about getting involved with a person from one of his cases and some of the stuff he'd say just came across cringeworthy to me. it felt like there was a whole chunk missing of character development, where they developed feelings for each other.
can't decide if it was the book itself or the female narrators bad male voice that made me not warm to him as character. might be a book better to have read than listened to.
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