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Four Seconds to Lose

By: K. A. Tucker
Narrated by: Elizabeth Louise, Sebastian York
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Summary

When a gorgeous young dancer walks through his door, a strip club owner must decide whether to follow his rules or his heart in the third novel by the author of One Tiny Lie and Ten Tiny Breaths.

Owning a strip club isn't the fantasy most guys expect it to be. With long hours, a staff with enough issues to keep a psych ward in business, and the police regularly on his case, twenty-nine-year-old Cain is starting to second guess his unspoken mission to save the women he employs. And then blond, brown-eyed Charlie Rourke walks through his door, and things get really complicated. Cain abides by a strict "no sleeping with the staff" rule. But being around Charlie challenges Cain's self-control…and it's been a long time since any woman has done that.

Twenty-two-year-old Charlie Rourke needs a lot of money, really fast, in order to vanish before it's too late. Taking her clothes off for men makes her stomach curl but Charlie tells herself that at least she's putting her acting and dancing skills to good use. And though her fellow dancers seem eager to nab their sexy, sophisticated, and genuinely caring boss, she's not interested. After all, Charlie Rourke doesn't really exist - and the girl pretending to be her can't get distracted by romance.

Unfortunately, Charlie soon discovers that developing feelings for Cain is inevitable, and that those feelings may not be unrequited - but losing him when he finds out what she's involved with will be more painful than any other sentence awaiting her.

©2013 K.A. Tucker (P)2013 Simon & Schuster

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one of my faves in the series

you really get attached to the leads and really root for them. love the narraters.

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What a fantastic book

This book goes pretty high up on my top ten the story was so good I listened to it all night and day. I can't wait to listen to more from this author
Sebastian York is the best narrator I have ever heard I could gush about this book over and over. It would make a fantastic movie

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Slow

What did you like best about Four Seconds to Lose? What did you like least?

I loved the characters and the story was very original but the pace was so slow, the dialogues where dragging at times even Sebastian who I adore as a narrator was not up to par on this one, he was so lack of emotion up until the last few chapters of the story. Bit disappointed if I can be honest. Even when the characters supposed to be elated was flat.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Four Seconds to Lose?

I would be giving the story away so I rather not mention it.

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Well I am hoping they were only doing their job so I am saying yes.

Do you think Four Seconds to Lose needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No I wouldn't be interested in reading another book.

Any additional comments?

Few chapters need to be removed this book was long without reason. The last 20 % of the book was the best.

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Im in love with this authors books

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Audiobook for Four Second to Lose By K. A. Tucker
Narrated By Elizabeth Louise, Sebastian York

Charlie Is a 18yr who had a rough up bring with her mother dying a few years ago and leaving her with her step father. Sam her stepfather is a Drug trafficker who gets Charlie to traffic his drugs for him.

Cain Is the owner of a Strip club he also had a rough up bring with his dad being a drug addict and his mother a prostitute. After his Mother, Father and Sister being brutality murder Cain decides to open a Strip club and make sure if the Girls in this business were going to do it the would have a safe and moral place to work.

When Sam ships Charlie off to Miami to lay low Charlie decides if she is ever going to get away from the life she has been living she needs money, So she decides that stripping at Penny’s is the way to get good money.
Cain and Charlie have an instant connection and even though Cain has a policy not to go near his employees he seem drawn to Charlie and every time she dances on stage she dances for him. Till they can’t fight there attraction anymore.

The thing is Cain has no idea who Charlie really is?

I have Fallen in love with K. A. Tuckers writing this is now the second book of hers I have read and I haven’t been able to put her books down and soon as I do I’m dying to read the next.

I have now listen to Sebastian York Narrated a couple of book and this mans voice is somewhat hypnotic and Sexy I could listen to this mans Voice all day (and I did).
Elizabeth Louise has the sweet sultry voice that was so fitting for this character I think these 2 were a great pairing together.

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Enter the world of dancers and strippers

Would you consider the audio edition of Four Seconds to Lose to be better than the print version?

I loved it but never read the print version

What about Elizabeth Louise and Sebastian York ’s performance did you like?

They read their characters with a very introspective and reflective tone as it has been written. The contrast of their voices did not veer too far away from the purported age of the characters.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Gloss and glitter hides reality often creating dilemma.

Any additional comments?

A fairly antiseptic glimpse into the seedy world of clubs and strippers.

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