A review by pattyfgd
Damage by Natasha Knight

5.0

I could not wait to listen to this. After Collateral, I was ready to see what was going to happen to Gabriella and Stefan, and Natasha Knight does not disappoint. She takes that slow burn first book into an fans the flames into an inferno! But as Gabby finds out, no one can be trusted and despite her craving Stefan, she needs to protect herself and her brother. Has she put her faith in the wrong man? Can any be trusted? This conclusion of the Collateral Damage Duet does not only give us a yearning for a happy ending, but the suspense, and the characters surrounding the mafia are intense and incredibly captivating. Gabby's father, Rafa, and others that gather create that feeling of power and dread. Add in Gabe, who every time a scene with him is read, a smile is on your face, you will find this book gathers all the emotions and leaves you completely satisfied.

Wen Ross and Mackenzie Cartwright continue their narration, bringing this story to life. It has highs and lows, lots of emotional push and pull along with steamy passion and even some sad scenes. This duo has it all. I loved Wen, his voices for the most part were full of alpha male, and then would bring out Gabe in a child like fashion. Mackenzie adds to the story with her afraid yet strong portrayal of Gabby, and together gave us an incredible listen.

Merged review:

I could not wait to listen to this. After Collateral, I was ready to see what was going to happen to Gabriella and Stefan, and Natasha Knight does not disappoint. She takes that slow burn first book into an fans the flames into an inferno! But as Gabby finds out, no one can be trusted and despite her craving Stefan, she needs to protect herself and her brother. Has she put her faith in the wrong man? Can any be trusted? This conclusion of the Collateral Damage Duet does not only give us a yearning for a happy ending, but the suspense, and the characters surrounding the mafia are intense and incredibly captivating. Gabby's father, Rafa, and others that gather create that feeling of power and dread. Add in Gabe, who every time a scene with him is read, a smile is on your face, you will find this book gathers all the emotions and leaves you completely satisfied.

Wen Ross and Mackenzie Cartwright continue their narration, bringing this story to life. It has highs and lows, lots of emotional push and pull along with steamy passion and even some sad scenes. This duo has it all. I loved Wen, his voices for the most part were full of alpha male, and then would bring out Gabe in a child like fashion. Mackenzie adds to the story with her afraid yet strong portrayal of Gabby, and together gave us an incredible listen.