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What He Never Knew
- What He Doesn’t Know Duet, Book 3
- Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Mia Madison
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
I never learn my lesson. And I always want what I can't have.
When Sarah Henderson walks into my life, I tell myself she's off limits. She's my student, 16 years younger than me, and my boss's niece. It doesn't matter that I see the same pain reflected in her eyes that I have in my own, or that the dead organ better known as my heart kicks to life when she's around. I've been here before, and I know how this ends.
It's been two years since I fell for the last woman I knew I couldn't have, the one with the ring on her finger that I chose to ignore. Two years of trying to overcome that heartache when Sarah slides into my life. Another woman I can't have. Another woman I can't stop myself from wanting.
I never learn my lesson, but with a constant reminder of how that last forbidden love burned, I think I've finally learned this one. This time, I won't chase what's off limits. This time, I'm staying away. And I'll keep telling myself that until I believe it.
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- KJ
- 2022-03-28
Ouch my heart. So good.
It was a lot more realistically gritty than most. Both main characters have a lot of issues and were pretty f'd up which created a lot of messy, real human drama and angsty tension. And unlike most romance, it made me cry several times, usually at the darkest parts.
It was a much harder read than I was expecting but I enjoyed it.
Oh absolutely. The voice narration actors were excellent.
There was some soul crushing shit happening with these very well developed characters and as an audiobook, they made it so you *really did feel it*. And even the little lighthearted scenes were far better for it.
**It should have a content warning for the ptsd flashbacks related to sexual assault but I don't know that I would have read it if it had.
Though it was handled well and with realism.
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