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Asher
- Inked Brotherhood, Book 1
- Narrated by: Samantha Cook, C.J. Mission
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary
Almost three years ago, a car crash took Audrey's dad and scarred her for life. Now 18, she returns to her hometown for the first time after the accident.
She's here to start again. Go to college and have fun. Make new friends. Get over the past. But the past won't let go.
Asher is here - her first kiss, her first heartbreak. More handsome and distant than ever, he's still the boy who used to be her best friend. That was before he changed into someone she hardly knows anymore - the boy who started getting into fights and gave her the cold shoulder for years.
Asher isn't what she needs. In fact, she hates him and should try her best to keep away from him.
Yet her body doesn't seem to care about how she feels, and maybe, just maybe this time her body got it right. Not that she has much of a choice. Asher draws her like a bright flame, and if she isn't careful, she'll burn.
And that may not be such a bad thing after all....
Standalone novel. No cliffhanger. Warning: this book contains graphic language, sex, and violence. Mature listeners only. Not intended for young listeners.
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- i_flovebooks
- 21-03-22
Emotional
I loved this story.
My heart broke for Asher. The poor lad couldn’t catch a break.
My only problem with this, was that sometimes, I couldn’t tell which character was talking because the narrator made some of them sound exactly the same. Even when changing to a different gender.
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- shazzah
- 24-11-22
Great start to the series
struggled with the female narrator. sounded a bit stilted and slow. male narrator great. characters you care about even if you don't know much about them yet, just starting the second book...
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- Tam Tam
- 09-11-22
Okay story
I loved the male voice talent, the female I thought was a robot. Fast forward and fell asleep for her parts.
Had to power through. Not sure if I’d read the others if the female talent is the same.
Overall it was okay.
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- Donna
- 20-09-22
Great story
Great story, very emotional story line which included abuse to young people. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it
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- Loves 2 Listen
- 18-08-22
difficult topics well handled
not all family has the same blood as you, although Asher has a long way to go, he's bound to make it with the friends he has. this book covers the topics of physical and emotional abuse, homelessness and the loss of parents, so if those topics upset you then avoid the book. however these were handled well and very much put you in the mindset of what a child and young adult may go through in such circumstances. I'm looking forward to the rest of the books in the series.
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- Tammy
- 03-07-22
Great start to the series
Truly enjoyed the story. It was very emotional. I’m guessing since the rest of the series are of their friends, I’m looking forward for any updates on Asher & Audrey in the rest of the series. The narrators were really great also.
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- Anita
- 16-06-22
Good
Easy listen, enjoyed the story and the characters, the narrators used were also good.
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- Adrienne
- 07-06-22
Perfect Narration
This tragic coming of age story covers dark territory of child abuse and death. The voices were excellent and sounded also like 18 year olds. I also listend to the prequel, Kiss me Goodbye which I advise - it set the stage very well for this book. I'm hooked for the rest of the series!
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- Doncaster Belle
- 01-04-22
Good story horrible narration
I read book 2 of this series in error that was wonderful even if some parts were disturbing ..This story though was read terribly which ruined it for me. So glad I read book 2 first by mistake so I know the stories themselves are really good
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- Jill Kirtley
- 19-02-22
I loved it!
There’s a bleak sadness to Asher’s story that was truly heart wrenching at times. Asher (Inked Brotherhood Series #1) is a story of young love, harrowing secrets, and true heartwarming friendships. I highly recommend it.
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