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Some Wives Do...Whatever it Takes by Remi Wild

pattyfgd's review against another edition

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5.0

Some Wives Do...Whatever It Takes
By: Remi Wild, Ravenna Young
Narrated by: Adelaide Skye

This story is so realistic, I became complete immersed in it. When you have been scorned, it is hard to trust again, so when a beautiful woman has her eyes set on her husband, Rebecca becomes completely obsessed with what could happen. Remi Wild and Ravenna Young takes us through Rebecca's life as she learns to deal with her past, her present and her future. There is no sugar coating, and we see how absorbed she becomes. I could only listen and feel her mistrust, her fear and her hurt. Her feelings are so evident that as a listener, I was questioning Eric's story right along with her. I loved how Wild and Young includes different courses of action to deal with this, the way it is not easily resolved and the results of strong love. I enjoyed this steamy, angsty listen.

Adelaide Skye is new to me, and I loved her narration. She becomes the characters, gives her all to the emotion of this book. Her voice is well paced and she hones in on the personality of each person, so they are very realistic. I will be watching for more by her.

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shms's review against another edition

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3.0

A short read it held my attention, as cheating stories generally do. The H was believable in his I was drunk excuse, but he was also weak in his behaviour around the ow. And who lets the ow back in the house even if its under the guise of a company bbq when clearly that should have been a strong no.

shmsy's review against another edition

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3.0

A short read it held my attention, as cheating stories generally do. The H was believable in his I was drunk excuse, but he was also weak in his behaviour around the ow. And who lets the ow back in the house even if its under the guise of a company bbq when clearly that should have been a strong no.

thesuperkim's review against another edition

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3.0

And to think I almost didn't finish it!


Aaaaaaaahhhhhh.



The end justifies the means and ugh the HEA ending redeemed this whole book.
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