A review by elylibrarysec
Indebted to a King by Lisa Lang Blakeney

5.0

My enjoyment starts with the narrator's reading me a story that I enjoyed from beginning to end. I could picture myself sitting at the back of a baseball game and listening to this book. Yes, there are times where I like to set the mood and this one I would have to travel around. Our narrators are good at getting me to visualize what Sloan and Cutter look like. I was lucky that my earbuds didn't melt from the heat our main characters were putting out. There were times when I felt like I was in the background watching them interact.

The author has also made me happy. If not for her words the narrators, no matter how good they are, would not have left me looking for more. The only issue I have is that now that I've listened to the book, I don't know that I could go back and read it. Although if I did, I would probably hear Ms. Marks and Mr. Shedlock in my head. I don't know if I got so involved with the story but I missed what happened to Sloan's sister's boyfriend - and she needed a reality check. That's just one more reason for me to listen to the book again. Sometimes if you read, watch, or listen to something more than once you pick up on little things you missed before and that may be true in this case. I look forward to if and when Ms. Lang-Blakeney has more audiobooks. But until that happens, I look forward to reading her work.

I voluntarily reviewed an Audiobook copy of this book.