Queen's Ransom
Fog City, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Garcia
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Written by:
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Layla Reyne
About this listen
Everyone leaves.
Love is risky business when you’re an assassin. Helena Madigan has lost loved ones to the family business before. Now that she’s in charge, she’s determined never to risk her heart again. Except every time Celia enters the room, she takes Helena’s breath away.
But the one time someone stays.
Celia Perri likes to be helpful.
She just wants to run the family auto shop, raise her kids, and help her brother plan his wedding. But when a drive-by shooting targets the garage, Celia’s simple life is upended. Now ensconced within the Madigan family, there’s no escaping Helena, the blonde bombshell she’s been crushing on for months.
It could cost her everything.
As the Madigans investigate, Celia witnesses their love and loyalty up close. And their business. Instead of being afraid, she sees a place for herself among them. She could be a confidant and caregiver - if only Helena would stop pushing her away. If only she’d admit their mutual attraction might lead to more. And if only someone would stop shooting at them long enough to find out.
Queen’s Ransom is the fourth book in the Fog City romantic suspense series. It can be listened to as a stand-alone, but is best enjoyed after listening to Books One through Three of the series.
©2021 Layla Reyne (P)2021 Layla ReyneWhat listeners say about Queen's Ransom
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- anonymoose
- 2021-11-29
Great story, monotone narration
I love the story and this is another good addition to the series, but this narrator drove me crazy. The main characters all had flat, monotonous voices, while side characters were much more dynamic.
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