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Out for Justice, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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Written by:
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Reese Knightley
About this listen
Ex-hacker Seth O'Leary enjoys the hell out of being part of an elite team of operatives known only as Phoenix. In fact, he's pretty much made it his whole life. When things go horribly wrong with his deadbeat boyfriend, Seth is surprised to find help coming from an unexpected source. The man he's secretly fantasized about for years finally takes notice. Asher Grayson, code name Frost, is everything that Seth wants in a man, but the player is gun-shy about relationships. What will it take to capture the man's icy heart?
Phoenix operative Frost thought he had it all figured out. Scratch an itch with the newly single and hot Seth O'Leary, and the craving would be over. Best laid plans and all that, Seth gets under his skin like nobody ever has, and without warning, Frost finds he can't seem to walk away so easily. Which is completely out of character for him. He doesn't do relationships because of his past. So, the question remains, will he let long-ago events drive him away from the best thing that has ever happened to him?
Mix in tragic turns of events and ruthless acts of violence, and you've got a recipe for disaster. With evil forces hell bent on destruction, the pair are on a collision course that leaves them reeling.
Contains mature themes.
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- Leo
- 2020-02-15
A re-listen! It's fantastic!
5 Blue Roses
4 Blue Flames
Narrator Tristan James moved onto book two and slam dunked it comfortably into a series I would want to re-listen over and over. Tristan’s smoldering, sweet and tangy deep baritone makes my toes curl into tight constricted little balls right until he says ” The end”.
The second installment of this excellent new series by Reese Knightley, continues to hold my attention with it’s needle sharp wit and wisecracks, coupled with the sedateness stability of the secret agents, the steamy suggestiveness made me scream Hell to the Yes!
Listeners will fall in love with each character and their own personalities they bring to the series. It’s one happy big family consisting of the most interesting smart, brave, damaged and obviously the sexiest characters.
Frost and Seth story is beautiful and touching, although I did find it humorous as well. The author has the ability to make the most serious situation seem funny. This contributed to my enjoyment of the book.
I absolutely recommend this audiobook. I nominate this series as a Blue Encore 2020!
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- T-in-a-dash
- 2025-01-14
disappointed
This book suffers from second book syndrome. The books that come after a relatively good or great first book that sets up information that the author cannot carry through or changes in the second book, so the second book fails.
Book 1 has Noah and the rest of his team as a secret (keep that word in mind), elite government agency that takes care of the bad guys when too much "red tape" keeps the bad guys doing what they are doing and so his team eliminates the bad guy, by infiltration or simple quick and easy assassination.
Book 2 however has this "Secret" agency now having a name and being able to tell loved ones about their job, they have a known and official government office, now work hand and hand with other non-secret government offices and gone are the elite expertise that would give them information way faster than it would a regular government agency. Book 1 has the team and its operatives as classified, book 2 everyone sees and knows them. In this book they are more like trained P.I.'s rather than the CIA shadow team they were before. Where before they work a job alone but with another member acting as back-up only when needed, now they literally travel and investigate as a group. When they turn off location on their phone, there is no secret expert hacker there to still determine where they are, what we have is their boss calling and asking why they are turning off their location on their phones, like there shouldn't have other ways of tracking each other. All the elite spy stuff that made the first book more interesting is gone, washed away in this book.
The action and intrigue from book 1 is replaced and overshadowed with Frost and Seth lusting after each other but Frost fearing relationships and Seth wanting one.
I thought book 1 was a little long winded at times, but at least there was an actual story and some action to go alone with the romance. This one ups the romance to 80/20 so you almost forget there is anything else.
Tristan James is not one of my fav narrators. I found that other than Stefano, nearly everyone sounded the same and at times I think even he forgot who was speaking. Seth sounded like Alison at times and while more often than not Rossi had a deep voice, other times he didn't.
Do better. After this disaster, I am done with this series.
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