The Power
Building the Circle Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kasha Kensington
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Written by:
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Maggie M. Lily
About this listen
What does the physical embodiment of rage look like?
He's six-two with light brown hair, blue eyes, and an absolutely ripped body. He's also a really nice guy; you can't help but like him.
Lucy Wallace is just trying to make ends meet while caring for her nephew. She lives in a terrible part of Chicago on rent assistance, working in a dead-end job, while trying to find someone to help pay for her nephew's cancer treatment.
Adrian and Lucy unwittingly embark on a journey to love ever after that's fraught with psychic rage incidents, sick kids, family antics, a strong desire for a puppy, and a severe lack of dinner leftovers.
Contains mature themes.
©2020 Maggie M. Lily (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about The Power
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- Aryea Hunt
- 2021-02-27
Story 10, Narration 3
Loved the story, but the narrator was back and forth a lot between voices even when not in dialogue. Also, the narrator seems to have a habit of using an up inflection when ending a sentence which makes it seem like a question or like she wasn't finished speaking or was out of breath. An overuse of emotion maybe? Could be just the rythm of her voice but was really jarring and kept me from getting truly invested and enjoying the story.
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- Kindle Customer
- 2024-04-14
Love Love Love it
So amazing and playful banther with great story line that intertwine beautifully throught each book. I love the one person narrative and narriatore. Amazing book.
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