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Crush

Written by: Tracy Wolff
Narrated by: Heather Costa,Tim Paige
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Publisher's Summary

Jaxon and Grace's story continues in New York Times best-selling author Tracy Wolff's captivating sequel to Crave.

I'm in the fight of my life. For my humanity. For Jaxon. And for the world I've only just begun to be a part of. I'm all in, even if saving the people I love means I risk losing myself forever.

©2020 Tracy Deebs (P)2020 Tantor

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Narrator's accent :(

Story was so fun, but both narrator's attempts at British accents are ridiculously bad. It was wildly distracting.

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Loved this book

Loved the performance by heather and Tim, and I love the story - felt like I was in the world. Definitely would recommend to a friend

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Great Book

Just Awesome! Really there are no other words. Couldn't stop listening. Heather Costa did a Great Performance.
The only small downside was Tim Page's performance at the end. He's good but it's like he is trying to hard, forcing it so to speak.

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Missing chapters at the end found in print version

Still awesome, although I laughed uncontrollably when the reader pronounced Flo Rida as "Flo Reeda" instead of "Flo Rye-da"

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Must read, I didn't expect much starting this series but now I wish i waited till the last book came out

I've read too quickly, this series is amazing, sure the main character is annoying most times but the story line and character profiles are so good. I've really enjoyed this series. I wish the author was planning another 3-5 books 🤣 wishful thinking.

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Couldn't stop listening!

This series is a whirlwind and I just cant stop.
Twists and turns and drama in every chapter.

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Unique and thrilling series

Love this series, I can’t wait for the next book to be released. It’s unique, has a bit of everything, and an easy listen. Hard to press stop and go to bed at night, because I just want to keep listening.

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  • Liz
  • 2020-10-20

Loved this one!

It was pretty obvious where this was going, but it was still entertaining! Great book and can't wait for the next!

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  • Scentedflowers
  • 2020-09-30

Terrible book

This book’s main character spend way too much time gushing over the vampire. I just wanted her to get to the story. I mean we get it he is sexy AF. She says this so many times it’s nauseating.

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  • Lindsay L
  • 2020-10-05

ugh

This book is like walking through molasses; in an ice age. Its tedious to listen to. The book could be 2/3 shorter without the frivolous filler. For example (not actually in the book, surprisingly)
person a: "he said okay in my head" "0kay? I said"
person b:"what did he say?"
Person a: "He said okay"
Person b: "okay?"
Person a: "yes, okay"
Person b: "wow, okay"
Etc infinity-
I really enjoyed the first book, it was super parallel to Twilight (often too much so, get that copywrite money stephenie). And then this one, copy paste Harry Potter- paranormal soccer/quidditch, anyone? Several times I had to stop reading because it was simply, "too stupid" and yes, I said that aloud alone in my room.
So why 2 stars? The lead character quit saying, "AF" and starting actually cussing, though even that was over kill. And because I'm going to finish it. I'm sincerely hoping that the 3rd installment is WAY less cringeworthy, but I would not put it passed Ms. Wolf (also, really?) to name Jaxon (400 year olds are not named Jaxon or Hudson btw) and Grace's baby EsmeRenee.

The narrator's voice requires a great deal of patience. Several times she forgets to use different character voices. It also seems as though she has a slight speech impediment, be prepared for a minor lisp.

skip this one and reread the Twilight and Harry Potter series again.

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  • HS
  • 2020-10-12

Way better than the first hbook!

I enjoyed Crush a million times more than Crave. It was less “teenage romance” and much more action filled and entertaining, but I must say that Grace’s inner monologues often get to be a little too much and have me thinking “OKAY GET TO THE POINT!” While it is a bit annoying, that does build a lot of suspense as we’re waiting to find out what happens in the more exciting scenes, so I’m not too bothered by it.

I really dislike the narrators chosen for these books. She sounds like she’s a 50 year old woman and it just doesn’t quite fit. I don’t find she has the right voice for this type of book. The man who narrates at the very end is far worse, I could barely tell which character was talking as he read the characters.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 2020-12-20

Big ol’ MEH

I really wanted to like this story and I’ll go ahead and move on to the third book just to finish it out. Unfortunately, it’s just not very good. Several of the main characters fundamentally change in the second book and veer from their original personality traits with no real explanation. Plot holes abound and “twists” are incredibly predictable. Worst of all is the writing. If you make a drinking game out of every time the author has Grace say “not gonna lie” then you are sure to die from alcohol poisoning in the first few chapters.

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  • KC2
  • 2020-11-24

Spoiler-This is a pass

This book was well written and interesting. however, I don't like series in which an entire book is spent getting you emotionally invested in the love story of two characters, only to destroy that in the next book. I couldn't buy-in. I don't like Hudson and found the banter between him and Grace to be really annoying. I felt sorry for Jaxson and know he was trying to protect Grace after having had suffered for four months worrying that she was dead. Grace didn't seem to appreciate his perspective and preferred the brother who never had to suffer the same fate. I feel like a big reason why she connected with Hudson was simply because he was with her 24/7. The relationship was easy since he could read her thoughts. As a result, she didn't have to make as much effort with him. Not to mention, because he kept her busy all the time she didn't make the effort to invest in Jaxson, particularly considering that Hudson was around for every interaction she had with Jaxson. I guess logically, one would expect things to turn out exactly as they did. Jaxson didn't have a chance.

I appreciated Grace wanting to do things on her own. I also felt like she was a little selfish in that she didn't really ever try to appreciate things from Jaxson's perspective. I won't be reading any more books In this series because I don't like love triangles and I hate to see the good guy lose.

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  • JS
  • 2021-01-28

Love/Hate relationship- also missing chapters again??

Ugh I really have a love-hate relationship with this book!! I absolutely adored the 1st book and the relationship between Jaxon & Grace but it feels like this book took a huge departure from the 1st one- mainly in the characters & their storylines/relationships. The actual plot was entertaining but I feel like I fell in love with characters in the first book only to have them morph into different people in this 2nd book. I don’t wanna give anything away but just know that things changed a lot.

The actual story was great- mostly the 2nd half. Similarly to the first book, the first half is a little long with extra fluff but makes up for it with the excitement in the 2nd half. I was pretty hooked with everything going on so that’s why I’m still giving it 3 stars despite my disappointment with the characters. My hope is that the 3rd book will redeem some of this!

My one qualm with the audio performance though is that like the audiobook for the 1st book it’s missing the ending chapters!! There are extra chapters from Hudson’s point of view that are not in this audio recording which you wouldn’t know about if you didn’t also read the book. The missing chapters from book 1 were so critical to book 2 so I’m guessing these missing chapters will also be critical to book 3 so why exclude them?? Doesn’t make any sense to me. Other than that the performance was okay & while I’m disappointed with the book in some ways, I’m still looking forward to reading the 3rd book when it comes out to figure out what’s next for Jaxon & Grace... I’m too invested!

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2020-10-21

Love

I absolutely love this book. Need more. I am dying to know what happens next. I love that Hudson is bonded. Omg Yessss

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  • Heidi
  • 2021-07-09

great story, better than first book

loved it but got annoyed of the lady's poor attempt at a British accent.

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  • Ashley Fink
  • 2020-12-11

um..no

The main character was extremely annoying. I understand wanting to do things yourself and girl power but how much is too much, where it was like..ok..we get it. You don't need a man...yet all you do us obsess over a boy you've known for 4 months if that. first book was better but I couldn't stay with this one.

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  • Emma
  • 2020-10-24

Great read

I love this series so far and can’t wait to get into the rest, this one added a whole new vibe to the saga that I really appreciate. Also the narrator that read the last chapter Tim Paige had a fantastic reading. I would have actually wanted him to read the whole thing, or atleast the dialogue throughout because it would have made the experience 100x more enjoyable.

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