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Cry for Me by Kay Elle Parker

pattyfgd's review

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5.0

Cry For Me
Club Avalon#2
By Kay Elle Parker
Narrated by Gunnar Qualen and Jenna St Claire

Once again, I am captivated by the writing of Kay Elle Parker. This series not only gives us the spice, but a story to sink your teeth into. This book features Anarchy, a sweet sub who pines after sadist, Master Jasper. He is always watching her, but feels he is too dark for her and is afraid what he may do to her. Anarchy has found out the real meaning of family in the club, and with Atticus, Connie, Braun and Brodie realized their is more to the word than blood. This group knows what their friend Jasper needs, and they know it’s Archie..they just need him to realize it. But even together, in love and finding their way, their is a darkness that follows Jasper. And it’s dangerous. High suspense, the true meaning of friendship and love like no other, Parker takes us on a wild ride. Anarchy is a fantastic heroine. I love how she transforms and finds her strength. Loyal and loving, she is amazing. Jasper is quite a man. He is extremely attentive and finally finds his way through his past. This is the kind of story I love, with community, suspense and love. It’s the perfect listen.

Narrated by the team of Gunnar Qualen and Jenna St Claire I am treated to a fabulous interpretation of these characters. Qualen knows how to play the alpha male and can add that bit of vulnerability and emotion but not lose his dominance. St Claire is fabulous as Anarchy. She is a complex woman, and each stage of her transformation is pulled out and felt with St Claire’s emotional portrayal. This team knows how to tell a story and make it come alive!

#ALC #comingsoon #clubavalon #bdsm #romanticsuspense #audioromance #kayelleparker #gunnarqualen #jennastclaire

chelsiemarie1218's review

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3.0

Kindle - Interesting story for sure, missed the first book may have expanded on their 9 months of waiting and avoiding. Sad it didn’t end with the evil people’s deaths. Maybe in the next book. 

kelly_reads_books's review

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5.0

These Masters and Mistresses of Avalon are back and this time the story is focused on Jasper and Anarchy.
Anarchy is a sweet sub who wants to belong to Jasper, but he doesn't pay attention to her for a really long time. She pines for him and waits patiently for him to notice her.
Jasper notices her  but doesn't feel deserving of this sweet sub.
Oh my goodness, this story had me crying for Anarchy, angry at Jasper, and furious at Jasper's family.
The closeness of the Avalon family made me so happy and reminding me that family does not always mean blood, sometimes they are chosen.
I can't wait for more of this story!

lea_talisa's review

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emotional hopeful medium-paced

4.25

aesbooks's review

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dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

bergrose's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

court_fitch's review

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adventurous dark emotional fast-paced

4.75

agreattopdog's review

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Do much of a damaged charector thing. Too messy with too much going on. Writes weak women in my opinion. They are all the same after the first 100 pages. Goes downhill. Sex Is good but that's it. 

madisonleb's review

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5.0

This series is shaping up to be one of, if not my favorite of this year. I absolutely love Kay’s writing style. While third person isn’t my favorite, I hardly notice that it’s third person with these books. The emotion brought out my the writing is phenomenal & the stories themselves are amazing. I absolutely love these characters. 

ela_35's review

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

I liked this book, but I wasn’t as interested in Anarchy and Jasper.

In the previous book, you could see how Anarchy was pining for Jasper and in this book, he finally makes a decision about what to do with her. Along with them figuring out their relationship, Jasper’s past comes back, and it means that they are both in danger.

Both Anarchy and Jasper were fine, but I think I liked Anarchy more because I didn’t really like what Jasper does, and how they basically ignore it –
he says he doesn’t want her so he gives her to Atticus, then, after disappearing for two or three weeks, he comes back and they immediately become a couple.


I really liked how this book showed more of the other characters (it definitely makes me look forward to their books), and I liked how you got to see more than just the club, even though it wasn’t much.

I really liked seeing Bodie and Braun, and how things are going with them. Hopefully, they’ll still be shown in the next books.

I want to continue this series as I’m really curious about Atticus and I’m hoping his job is going to be shown. Even though I’m not sure about Connie’s book, I do really want to see her getting better because she seemed like she was at the end of her rope in this book. Also, I think Loki’s book could be interesting because of the way he was described, but he’s not shown much.