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Rook

Devil’s Nightmare MC, Book 3

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Rook

By: Lena Bourne
Narrated by: Stephanie Rose, Aiden Snow
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I only ever loved one woman. I still love her, even though she left to get us breakfast one morning 10 years ago and disappeared. I searched for her for months, but she was just gone. Most days, it's all a distant memory of what could've been, but I do think of her whenever I wake up next to a strange woman and wish it was her.

Then I see her on the sunny Mexico City street one random afternoon, and it's like no time has passed at all. I still want to grab her and take her to my room, not let her dress for days. Just like it was back when we fell in love.

But she belongs to the cartel boss now. She's out of my reach. Technically. I'm a calm man, nothing much gets me going. But Ines, she wakes the fire inside me, makes my blood run hot and has done so since the day we met.

Now that I've finally found her, nothing and no one will keep me away from her ever again. Not even all of the Mexican cartel.

©2018 Lena Bourne (P)2019 Tantor
Crime Thrillers Fiction Multicultural Romance Romantic Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Latin American Mexico Suspense Mafia
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I am really enjoying this series, Aiden Snow is the perfect male narrator for the bad-boy bikers 5* yet Stephanie Rose’s voice she does an ok job but it’s just a pathetic voice. Far too damsel in distress, annoying and grating. I find it hard to picture our bad boy biker with someone who talks like this. I do feel that with this story it was not so bad, the female accent, although I can’t say how authentic it is, the fact Stephanie is concentrating on using an accent it doesn’t make the narrative less annoying.

Good story

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