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Out of the Ashes
- Danger in Destiny, Book 1
- Narrated by: Catherine Loomis Bjerke
- Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
He thought it was just a structure fire.
As a firefighter, Bryce Keyes is no stranger when it comes to running into a burning building. What he didn't expect was coming face-to-face with the woman he loved years ago. Getting her out safely is one thing, but when it looks like she was the arsonist's target, Bryce realizes he can't just let her walk away again. Especially not while her life is in danger.
She's desperate to escape.
For Megan Bristow, returning to Destiny, Texas was about saying a final goodbye to a dysfunctional family and the memories she's tried hard to bury. She planned to go in, help her mother tie up loose ends, and get out again. When someone makes an attempt on her life, Megan realizes those loose ends are only the beginning of a tangled web, and she's been drawn right into the center of it.
They'll have to put the past behind them.
Only by working together will they be able to figure out who's hunting her and why - before it's too late.
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- Pris
- 12-05-24
Great Rom. Suspense, but narrator could improve...
Having already read the story and loving it, I was looking forward to seeing how the audiobook experience was going to compare, and I have to admit there were parts I enjoyed and others not as much. As with any audiobook, the narrator definitely brought to life the characters with the different (women) voices and her inflections for the most part. However, her male voice felt too much like a woman trying to speak as a man, and it pulled me out of the story (especially regarding Bryce's POV). I eventually got used to it, but it was towards the last part of the book. There were also a couple of times I couldn't tell apart who was talking in a conversation between Bryce and Megan, but again, those were mostly in the first half (I think). Other than that, I liked the experience of listening to this story (which has the perfect mix of suspense and romance) and getting reacquainted with so many beloved characters in this series.
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