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My Soul to Keep

Soul Series, Book 1

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My Soul to Keep

Auteur(s): Kennedy Ryan
Narrateur(s): Kai Kennicott, Wen Ross
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The first book in the Soul trilogy!

It seems the things worth keeping are often the hardest to hold....

Kai: I had two things in life that mattered–my mother and my music. Mama was taken from me too soon, and now music is all I have left. It’s the thing that’s pushed me right out of backwoods Georgia into Los Angeles, where the line between fantasy and reality shimmers and blurs. I’m finally making my way, making my mark. I can’t afford to fall for one of music's brightest stars. Not now. Music is all I have left, and I’m holding on tight with both hands. I won’t let go, not even for Rhyson Gray.

Rhyson: I had one thing in my life that mattered–music. The only constant, it’s taken me to heights most people only dream about, a gift dropped in my lap at birth. I thought it was enough. I thought it was everything, until I met Kai. Now, she’s all I think about, like a song I can't get out of my head. If I have to chase her, if I have to give up everything–I will. And once she's mine, I won't let go.

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4 stars for the story but do yourself a favour if you can and skip the audiobook.

The narration is trash. Performance is about far more than articulation!

MMC is robotic. Just reading with zero emotion. So bad when you’re used to the likes of Teddy Hamilton and Winston James.

FMC is just somehow off. Doesn’t sound twenty something, misses the mark on many of the emotional lines and can’t decide if she’s Southern or not (by the last book she’s completely lost the accent).

Good story but I recommend reading on Kindle instead of listening.

Painful Narration

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