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  • Crossing Lines

  • Cops and Docs Series, Book 2
  • By: KD Williamson
  • Narrated by: Abby Craden
  • Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)
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Crossing Lines

By: KD Williamson
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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Summary

Nora Whitmore has been through the ringer both professionally and personally. Now, her life is more than she ever thought it could be, especially with Kelli McCabe in it. The walls have come down, and she is open to new people and experiences.

Kelli McCabe watched all the broken pieces of her life come together. The situation with her family settled down, and she's right where she wants to be back at work and in Nora's arms.

For both of them, this quiet time is just the devastating calm before the massive storm hits and brings with it the violence of a vengeful enemy and the reality of drug abuse. The chaos surrounding them exposes old wounds and individual vulnerabilities that seem to multiply when they are together. Is it too much for them to withstand? Or is what they have strong enough to overcome it all? 

Contains mature themes.

©2016 KD Williamson (P)2019 Tantor

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One of the great stories beautifully crafted enhanced by Abby Craden’s performance.

Kelli and Nora take it to the next level. What I enjoy about these books, these characters is that we know they’re both struggling with how to make a new relationship work while family does family stuff. (Yes I meant that to be cryptic buy the books cause I’m not going to give away anything) you will never be disappointed in a KD Williamson story. Can’t wait fir the next Cops and Docs to be on audio.

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crossing LINES

really brilliant story line of cops and medical staff, really brilliant characters even the villains and really great narration 👍👍

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Loved this, Abby Craden is BRILLIANT

I couldn't disagree more with the reviewer who preferred the reader of the first I instalment of this series. IMO The reader of the first book took some getting used to, and the book is a long way down my 'listen again' list for that reason.
HOWEVER, Abby Craden is brilliant here. I think this is one of her best performances, and I've heard a few... Yes, she reads loads of lesfic, has made a specialism of it, but that is because she's so good, so invested and puts so much emotional energy into her performances.

Because the performance is so good, it made me love the story and characters more, made me totally invested from start to finish. I cried, I laughed, I was moved for long periods. And it takes something special to make me actually cry whilst listening.

Story wise, this is the second story in this series, so it would make little sense without having read the first one... I wish I'd actually read the first one myself, rather than heard the audio book. But, this one follows on from the first, with the same characters. Their new relationship is tested and personal growth occurs... Hopefully that's not too spoilery ... Their relationship is written so beautifully and with an amazing intensity... Enhanced hugely by Abby's performance .... She really is a gift to lesfic audio books. There are some other great readers out there, but whilst there are still some shockers, I'm not going to complain about Abby getting all the lesfic gigs.
Good for her, and well done KD for writing such an emotionally honest and raw story.
Ten stars!
Ps, if you loved the reader of the first book... then, you might not like this one, normally I hate a change of reader mid series, but in this case, I think its a vast improvement.

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