
Edge of Light
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Narrado por:
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Julia Motyka
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Cynthia Justlin
Taken prisoner by a ruthless group of anarchists deep in the Cambodian jungle, anthropologist Jocelyn Hewitt is isolated in a dark prison cell. She is without chance of rescue and without hope. Until the man in the next cell reaches out to let her know she's not as alone as she thinks.
CIA agent Oliver Shaw has been held prisoner for over two years. Forced to witness the brutal torture and slow murder of his entire team, his spirit is not just broken, it's crushed. He no longer believes in hope. Until he hears Jocelyn through the wall, and suddenly feels like a glimpse of light is trying to reach in...
Jocelyn's heart aches for the tortured man whose presence and voice give her the courage to risk their escape. But first she'll have to remind Oliver who he once was, what he once loved, and bring him back to life. Only then will they have a chance for freedom - and the kind of love neither ever thought possible.
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I feel like book readers are like verbal actors, in order for the story to be great the read has to portray all of the characters emotions and characteristics.i feel this reader did not do the book justice. She read the whole book in what felt like a semi whisper. Even the parts where the book clearly says Someone shouted or got frustrated she read it in a soft meek voice. It annoyed me so much.poor reader
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Wanting more by Cynthia Justlin
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It seems to be a good book.
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Not like I could like the heroine. She, after five minutes of capture passes judgment on the hero all the time, who was imprisoned for years, not showing understanding that such a thing might break a person. In addition, she is so noble, yet good for nothing, so the poor hero can never get a break from saving her all the time. And then she blackmails him to stay in his hell, or else. She goes out to be nice to everyone, but doesn't do anything for the hero. And somehow it is the hero that comes out of it looking bad.
I didn't like the tone of this book, didn't like the heroine, and hated the narrator.
Irritating narration
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