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Santori
- Narrated by: J.F. Harding
- Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
The Kage saga continues....
Michael Kage Santori has just inherited a thriving hotel and millions of dollars. He’s poised to become an MMA champion. Things couldn’t be better between him and his college boy lover, Jamie Atwood - especially in the bedroom, where Jamie is more than eager to let Kage take out his aggressions on him.
Kage seems to have it all, but success and happiness have come at a steep price. After all of the childhood trauma he endured at the hands of his controlling uncle, Peter Santori, it’s a miracle Kage has any shred of sanity left. And now, because of him, Jamie is a murderer.
More than anything, Kage wants to be good. He wants the be the kind of man who is worthy of Jamie’s love, but fate has other ideas. His uncle’s legacy has a stranglehold on him, and it keeps dragging him further and further down a rabbit hole from which there seems no escape. Worst of all...Kage knows he’s going to pull Jamie down right along with him, and he would rather die than let that happen.
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- Penni Pitstop
- 05-03-21
Once again - Just Awesome!
I think I will also need therapy now, as the thought of there only being one more book to read in this series is causing me withdrawal symptoms. X
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- BevS
- 17-02-19
J.F. does it again....
A reluctant 3.5 stars rounded up to 4 for the story, but 5 stars without question for the narration. J.F. Harding is perfection itself when narrating these stories. Every subtle change in pitch and cadence shines through...whether he's being menacing, in pain, sexed out or just simply narrating the story. Most of the latter part of this particular story deals with the revelations Kage reads about in Peter Santori's journals, and he discovers that he and his uncle are not so different after all. Have to say Giorgio Rivera gives me the creeps, but Theo Brown is even worse...
So happy that Audible responded to my pleading and released this audio on the same day that Santori Reborn was due to come out. What's the point of releasing book 2 when book 1's recording hasn't even seen the light of day??
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- Mary
- 06-08-22
Same old toxic masculinity trope
I chose this audiobook because of the narrator. What I found in the story was unoriginal, a bad boy who loves a pretty young man, removing him from his family and friends to live with him in the hotel he inherited... which he discovers is a front for a lot of dodgy dealing. The romance aspects are a little cheesy at times. This could have easily been an MF romance, the only difference is the gender of Michael's partner, even though he still treats him like he's 'the woman in the relationship'. Michael Kage follows the same old tired toxic masculinity tropes, like bringing his bf to live with him but not realising that he needs a role other than bed warmer, leaving his partner in the dark, closing off communication, and underestimating his partner. I wish female writers would stop perpetuating these tropes, and women would stop fangirling about 'bad boys' when they're railing against toxic and narcissistic behaviour in their real life relationships.
As expected, JF Harding was great.
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