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No Mercy

By: Cheyenne McCray
Narrated by: Samuel Valor
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Over twenty years ago, when she was just a teenager, Belle ran from everything she knew to escape her abusive stepfather. She left behind the boy she loved and a circle of friends who had been like family to her since childhood. Now, years later, the death of one of her close friends brings her face-to-face with the boy she had to leave. Only now he's not a boy anymore. Dylan has never gotten over Belle running away all those years ago. When Nate -- one of their Circle of Seven childhood friends -- is found dead, Belle and Dylan are drawn back together. It's not long before he realizes he has a second chance to make her his. The second reason Belle left could ruin any future she might have with Dylan. The secret hangs over her head while she falls in love with him all over again. When a dangerous drug cartel starts targeting the Circle of Seven friends, Dylan must use all his federal law enforcement training and contacts to stay one step ahead. He must solve the clues Nate left behind before all of them end up dead.

©2015 Cheyenne McCray LLC (P)2017 Cheyenne McCray LLC

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A great addition to the series.

I am loving this series. It is jam packed with suspense, danger, action, conspiracies and some steamy moments. Love the chemistry between Dylan and Belle.

I do not understand why Dylan did just let all his friends take a picture of their card and send it to him the minute he realised they all got one qnd why he didn't explore his friend's book earlier.

Salvatore and the Jimenez Cartel is a ruthless bunch and I suspect they will be for the entire series.
Their characters are deadly and not likeable but they being excitement to the story so they serve their purpose.

Another brilliantly written story that will keep you hanging on to every page.

This narration is not as good as the book but it was ok.

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Needs editing

I had several problems with this audiobook relating to the narration. There were repeated sections and the narrator made several mistakes that weren't edited out. He also has no feeling for female voices, which made it very difficult to listen to. After about chapter 10 I'd had enough of the breathy, squeaky, poor me, voices. I also felt that he had a very sibilant voice that made listening difficult for long periods.


Writing-wise it felt very clunky and stilted, on the level of "He picked up the pen, He put the pen on the table. He used the pen to write a letter" and for me the story just didn't flow well. There was a issue running through the book about postcards, and all the characters acted thick as two short planks about it. It was just completely unrealistic and I couldn't believe that a federal agent could be incapable of connecting the dots,

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