Four of a Kind
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Narrado por:
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Michelle Jones
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De:
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Kayci Morgan
Driven by passion and love, four people come together over the course of a decade and build a family
Blake finds himself torn between friendship and lust when his best friend suddenly tries to seduce him.
When Preston starts sleeping with a beautiful man he met at work, he's faced with the shocking revelation his lover has a girlfriend.
Leah has worked hard for years to establish her reputation as a respected businesswoman, but when a coworker ignites her passions, she risks losing everything over a quickie in the supply closet.
Conrad has finally met the woman of his dreams. Unfortunately, she's in a relationship with not one but two other men.
How will these four sort through their differences in their quest for happiness?
Pairing(s): MF, MM, MMF, MMFM
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Short and steamy
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Heat Rating: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Narrator Performance: 🎧🎧🎧🎧.5
Four of a Kind is an Erotic Romance short story involving three guys, Blake, Preston and Conrad and a woman named Leah. The story follows these people through the years and tells the reader how they met and got together. I found the story likable enough but there were numerous things that I feel were screwy or missing so I'm rating Four of a Kind at just below average.
The biggest problem I have with this story is the way it's set up. There are scenes written in both the first and third person. Plus the whole following the characters through the years thing would have been a lot easier to understand if there was something in the text about it. You get that info from the blurb only. The passing years are never mentioned. The scenes just jump around in time and POV. The only way you know that years have passed is because in one scene Leah & Blake are in college, in another scene Blake's now an intern and in another scene Leah is working at a "grown-up job". All the author had to do was write present, 10 years ago, or however many years ago at the scene changes. Another thing that irked me was that the connections between the characters were extremely minimal and totally unbelievable IMO.
On the positive side of things Michelle Jones did an excellent job with the narration. I had no issue getting used to her style and she did pretty good with the acting. I was mostly impressed with the way she was able to portray each character as separate beings with more than just a voice change. Each character had their own speech pattern and tone. My only complaint is that she forgot to switch up her voice/tone/accent a few times.
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Great Narration!
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Quick book-good
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