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A review by elylibrarysec
Temptation: Reckless Desires by Anna Lowe
5.0
Would you consider the audio edition of Temptation: Reckless Desires to be better than the print version?
I have not read the book. There are certain series, or books, that I prefer to listen to because I get a better picture in my mind about both the setting and the characters. Plus the added bonus is that I can be working on something else and have no trouble concentrating on what the narrator is telling me.
What did you like best about this story?
I liked how Cole grew to accept what he had to become. He didn't understand what was going on but he trusted Janna enough to help him understand. Also liked the fact that the author can make me laugh at certain points in the story. It's hard to make me laugh but this author has no trouble.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It has to be where Cole is confused by what he's hearing and not quite sure if he's going mad. He handled it a lot better than I probably would have.
Any additional comments?
I actually enjoyed this just a hair more than the first one. I think the narrator found her stride here. It was much more enjoyable to listen to. Ms. Osborne made me feel more apart of what was going on - as if I was there watching things unfold. I got to enjoy who these people were and get concerned about what they had to endure. I'm looking forward to listening to more of this series and learning more about the Blue Moon Saloon. If you've never read a Paranormal/Fantasy before, why not try listening to one. It just may help you change your mind.
I voluntarily reviewed an audio version of this book.