
Pirate Girls
The Hellbent Series, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Shiloh James
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Axel Bosley
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Auteur(s):
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Penelope Douglas
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Kade and Hunter Caruthers.
Brothers. Twins.
My cousins.
In a way, they’re my family. Protective. Indulgent. My best friends. But there was something else there, too. That ever-present whisper that reminded me more as I got older that we didn’t actually share any blood.
They used to be inseparable. We all were, but not anymore. I don’t know why Hunter left or why he joined a rival team in Weston—that Rebel town across the river—to stand on the opposite side of the field from his brother, but Kade is out for blood now, and Hunter has finally decided to engage.
Rivalry Week.
Parades. Parties. Pranks.
And the Prisoner Exchange.
Weston will send a hostage to our school, and they’re taking me. I’m Hunter’s for two weeks. In a dilapidated brownstone on a nearly abandoned street with almost no supervision.
Ten days in an enemy school. Fourteen nights in a town full of bullies with no curfews and no rules.
And Hunter has no intention of protecting his little cousin anymore.
The Pirates will come for me. How can they not? A Pirate never sits out on the fun.
But I never needed protection or rescue, because a Pirate never runs, either.
©2024 Penelope Douglas (P)2024 Blackstone PublishingCe que les auditeurs disent de Pirate Girls
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- 2024-05-23
Take me back to Fallaway Lane
The way the story was built up between Kade and Hunter over multiple books, it was finally time for their story to come to a head.
All in all I liked the story, but there were parts that felt disjointed which may be that way for future books, but I felt like this story asked more questions than gave answers.
Dylan’s character kind of felt all over the place, which I guess is fair because she’s straddling the line between good girl and rebel, but at times her actions didn’t seem like they fit her character. Why wouldn’t she check the attic? She would totally check the attic.
I liked that Hunter and Kade have it out, but thought it was weird that Hunter was at one school, and then transferred to yet another just for the purpose of one football game. Like he couldn’t have beat Kade from the private school? And how did he win loyalty from a whole new team that fast? And the scary gang members from the last book are now our friends? Some convenient circumstances for the purpose of plot.
On an Audio note: in ‘Falls Boys’ the character Aro’s name is pronounced like “R-O” but the narrator in Pirate Girls pronounced it like “Arrow”. Didn’t love that inconsistency.
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