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  • Bitten by Mistake

  • Regent's Park Pack, Book 1
  • Written by: Annabelle Jacobs
  • Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Bitten by Mistake

Written by: Annabelle Jacobs
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
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From animosity to searing passion in a lunar cycle...but can their bond survive?

Wolf shifter Nathan Kohl's pack is his whole life. Arrogant and handsome, he avoids commitment to anything or anyone outside of his pack. He works hard, plays hard, and pursues humans as lovers because there's little to no chance of him forming a permanent bond. However, when Jared Taylor comes into Nathan's life, every rule is broken.

After a bad experience, Jared vowed to never get involved with another shifter, no matter how much they got under his skin. Despite being physically attracted to Nathan, who's all kinds of hot, Jared only sees an arrogant, domineering bastard.

A disastrous case of mistaken identity throws Nathan and Jared together until the next full moon. Forced to spend the next twenty-eight days in close proximity, they can no longer ignore the powerful attraction between them. Passion ignites, and their relationship takes a turn neither of them wanted.

But when the full moon comes, everything might change again.

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Annabelle Jacobs (P)2020 Tantor

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Exactly what I hoped for

I won't call this a fantastic story, but it's exactly what I was hoping for. I'm the kind of reader that just likes to listen to fluff, so if that's what you're after than you've found it.

The performance was clear and well-paced. I always find one of the two voices he performs to be a lot more feminine-sounding than I desire for a book that is about two gay love interests, but maybe that's just my preference.

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An unexpected delight

I passed on this book in KU many times because I thought it was a pretty cliche trope but I definitely gave this book and the author a disservice.

Nathan's scrambled kidnapping and Jared's subsequent revival on a bathroom floor had me rolling with laughter and although the story leans heavily on the 'fated mates' trope which I actually hate the individual characters and their relationships with one another are endearing and enjoyable.

The narration loses a point for clarity and overall progression.

For starters the English actor pronounces the word Beta in a way I am not familiar with as a North American, so for a while I thought he was saying 'Beaters' instead of Betas, he also seems to either lack emotion or have the wrong emotion at times when he is speaking as the character and it can ruin the scene a bit.

The breaks between chapters are almost seamless and it's hard to tell when you've transitioned from one character's POV to another. In addition to that sometimes the words are read in a way where it's obvious another take had to be made and so the voice stops at odd moments in a sentence.

Definitely needs more on the editing and direction side.

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