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Efficient and Divine
- Honey Locust
- Narrated by: Brian L. Knutson
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mason Mackay is at peace with his lust, but this newfound sanguinity is a deadly thing. With the aid of a charming mentor, Mason's discovered a class of victim that can be targeted, hunted, and eliminated with ease. With a new love and a new taste for boozy treats, Mason is enjoying a life of sweet indulgence.
He's made some mistakes, though, unwilling to cut all ties to his past. Mason's former love Natalie Martinez is on his case, whether she knows it or not. A collision is coming, one that might claim both lives.
The second volume in the Efficient and Divine series is fast-paced, lean, and mean. A mystery thriller that promises both broken hearts and broken bones.
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- Leisl Kaberry
- 2024-05-08
An enjoyable and unpredictable story
Gene Kendall does an excellent job of sucking me in to rooting for the bad guy and he’s done it again in Honey Locust. What I really enjoy is being let into the POV of the antagonist, understanding what’s going on in his head and why he does what he does makes for a really interesting story and character development.
I find I never know where the story is heading and I couldn’t even try to predict what would happen next. I especially enjoyed the ending and the little twist with Ryder.
All in all an enjoyable and unexpected story where I tended to like Mason so much more because he had decided to use his lusts and talents for a better? purpose, though I tend to be more on Natalie’s side about everything.
I also love all the pop culture references and sayings he uses throughout his books.
I’m just not in love with the narrator’s voice, I’ve discovered it’s probably the way he does women’s voices that really bothers me but despite that it was still very listenable.
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