
The Resentment
Illicit Love, Standalone
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Narrateur(s):
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Callie Dalton
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Ryan West
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Auteur(s):
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Ashlee Rose
À propos de cet audio
Everything I thought I knew about myself was nothing more than a fabrication.
I had it all—the perfect life, the loving family, the best friend, the rock n roll boyfriend—until I didn't.
The fairytales I grew up with were lies. Like my ex-best friend once said, fairytales are not real, and there is no prince on a white horse coming to save you. She was right. I was naive to think I deserved a happily ever after—until him.
Dark, tall, handsome, and twice my age. I knew nothing about him, but it seemed he knew everything about me. Like I said, everything I knew about myself was nothing more than a fabrication, and now I had resentment pumping through my blood.
The old Connie is long gone. Say hello to the new and improved.
The Resentment is book one in the Illicit Love series, which consists of four interconnected standalones. It's best to listen to the series in order, and after listening to Dear Heart, You Screwed Me.
©2023 Ashlee Rose (P)2023 Podium AudioHowever the story line was a bit confusing and jumpy. I often left like I was listening to the second book in a series that I’d missed the first book in. There were a few bit that were just super confusing and felt forced or thrown in for the sake of have a sexual encounter.
I did enjoy the overall story but it definitely felt like it was missing a few things and was sometimes all over the place.
I also don’t like that it’s being called a standalone book because the epilogue isn’t a six months or year later of these characters, it’s essentially a preview of the next book in the series, which is the ‘next case’ Kaleb’s team gets. I find that to be misleading. Also because the desperation for the next book doesn’t hint at it.
Spoiler: There was one scene early in the book where the characters get a bit drunk and sleep together and then forget about it as if they were both too drunk to remember. I feel like I need to go back and check if it was a dream one had and I misunderstood or something. But it was never mentioned again and felt like it was being added in for the sake of sexing up the book.
Good story but kinda jumps around
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