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Bayou Justice

Sasha Thibodaux Series, Book 2

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Bayou Justice

By: Ali Spooner
Narrated by: Rebel Knight
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. In this sequel to Sugarland we see Sasha Thibodaux embarking on a life with new lover Kara Stewart, an attorney with the District Attorney’s office.

Everything backfires when Kara is taken hostage by the suspects in the biggest case of her career. Her eventual release sparks a backlash neither woman expected. Appalled, by the failure of the criminal justice system, Sasha exacts her own brand of justice for the acts committed against her lover. From the Bayou’s of Louisiana to the jungles of South America, Sasha plots her revenge.

This is more than a love story, more than a vampire feast…from hot sex to suspense, this book is one helter-skelter of an adventure.

©2014,2024 Ali Spooner (P)2025 Ali Spooner
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Frankly AS writes quite poorly but her story ideas are good and appeal to me ! Ali Spooner fills her books with food, generally it's a wonder the characters ever get anything done they eat so much ! I found Bayou Justice full of sex and eating and unanswered questions. Unanswered questions like Why Kara Stewart a DDA never questioned Sasha's vampirism or that Sasha 'when hunting for kills' ? I found it weird that Sasha seemed to love Milly more than Kara, and certainly 'went on about her' so much.
I found myself feeling sad for Kara about the latter. Now my big 'thing' is the way RK narrates, she clearly has a decent rang of character voices but, Sasha is just not right ! The narrator makes Sasha sound like an excitable teenager, the voice and the nuances are well 'just not right' ! I feel that the audiobook would be better if the narrator did a better job, and as for the way AS writes , the story and HEA tends to make up for it !

Frankly....

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