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Southern Inferno by Ravenna Young, Remi Wild

pattyfgd's review

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5.0

Southern Inferno packs a punch, yet is sweet and passionate. Remi Wild, while fairly new to me is an author who writes a story that I can escape into and enjoy. This one takes us on Zeta's journey. She is a girl of privilege, but loves to get her hands dirty on her family's farm. Her parents would love to see her married to her childhood friend, Branson, yet she wants to hold out for that true love, like that pang she gets around farmhand Nick. Circumstances change, and her life is turned upside down. Will she find her grounding again? This story had a few twists and turns I didn't see coming in it. We have two men, one with passion and one for convenience. For a while I wasn't sure how things were going to turn out, but I was totally invested and had to see it through! Star gazing, rainy nights, and unforeseen happenings change Zeta's life, and it's a tough road to find her happiness. I loved taking the ride with her.

This is the first narration by Christian Drerup that I have heard, and I enjoyed her performance. She has a great southern accent, easily flows between characters and has a good pace. I am looking forward to seeing more from her.
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