Pros & Cons of Vengeance
Pros & Cons, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Alexandre Steele
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Tor Thom
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A. E. Wasp
Five jobs. Five chances for redemption.
There's nothing like being blackmailed by a dead man to really bring a group of cons together. And what a group we are: a hacker, a thief, a con artist, a thug, and a Federal agent with an ax to grind.
The deal is simple: We do the jobs, and Charlie's lawyer wipes the slate clean for each of us, one at a time. Since job number one calls for some muscle, it looks like I'm up first. I'm Steele Alvarez, ex-Special Forces close protection specialist (aka, a bodyguard for some not-so-nice guys).
After learning what the job is - taking down a seemingly untouchable senator with a penchant for beating up young male prostitutes - I'm in. No questions. A bullet ought to do the trick. Then I met Senator Harlan's latest victim: Breck Pfeiffer, the gorgeous hooker with a heart of gold and the soul of a fighter. One look at him, and I'm gone. That kid laid me out harder than any punch ever did.
I'll do anything to protect Breck, even kill for him. But Breck doesn't want the senator dead, he wants vengeance. If we're going to find a way bring down the slimebag and get the blackest mark on my record erased, I'm going to need all the help I can get.
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Now, why Charlie didn’t just grant them freedom is the big question, but I get the feeling Charlie’s up there (or down there) enjoying this game he’s set up. His lawyer Miranda is leading this band of merry men and she’ll wipe the slates clean – once the jobs are done.
First up? A senator with a penchant for beating young male prostitutes. These are barely legal boys who are in need of love and attention, not violence and degradation. They’ve chosen the life for various reasons, but none signed up for being the victim of one of the most powerful men in Washington.
Steele Alvarez is one of the men Charlie’s recruited. Once he learns about the senator’s predilections, he's quite happy to take the man down. The problem? Breck. The young man has been one of the senator’s victims and he’s out for vengeance. The college student isn’t exactly built for revenge, but he’s built for Steele.
Now, Steele has stuff from his past in the armed services that he’s not proud of. He did what he had to do in a bad situation, but it was far from legal and still hangs over him. Breck has recently chosen prostitution. He had good reasons for needing the money, but it still wasn’t the path he would have selected for himself. The two men together…they just fit. Breck can stand on his own, but Steele having his back means something. Steele can go it alone, but having someone to care about brings meaning to a life that once had none.
This book has plenty of action and intrigue. I liked the premise and enjoyed the execution. There are more books in the series and I can’t wait. As for the narration, I’m not always a fan of duo narration because if the solo narrator is competent, the book usually works. In this case, I’m good with how things were set up. Alexandre Steele and Tor Thom are great and they perform well together. Like I said, I can’t wait for the next book.
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After the passing of the Pro Info-G, the men are told if they team up to finish a few of the dead man’s jobs they will each be given back the information gathered on them. **Someone pass that chick a thesaurus. She’s used the word “gather” more times than a gaggle of geese on an egg hunt…😂😂😂
While this had all the parts present to be a really good Ocean’s Eleven group type dynamically charged story, (think original with “The Rat Pack,”) it felt like part of the chemistry was off.
Some of that I think had to do with two narrators' voices not blending well with one another. One narrator had one of the MC’s voice’s kind of subtle and medium pitched and the other made him sound like he’d smoked three packs of Lucky Strikes a day since Kennedy was in office, even though the young man was barely twenty-two.
I actually read along with the book after a while when this particular MC’s POV/chapter would start.
Overall the story was okay, definitely worth a read if you like character groups, which are my favorite, where two characters become the main focus in each story.
The Story: 4.00⭐
The Narration: 3.00⭐
Overall: 3.50✨
MMy Thoughts and Review
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Differences in narrating distracting
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Four con artists and a Federal agent, blackmailed into cooperating from beyond the grave, come together to right wrongs. Their methods aren’t necessarily legal but they do get the job done. Along the way, they surprise themselves by developing a friendship of sorts, falling in love and illustrating that sometimes the only way to get justice is by thinking outside the box. Their journey is made more enjoyable with snarky banter accompanied by a healthy dose of demon confrontation and hopeful resolution.
The narration was really on point. Steele and Thom bring these men to life with easily differentiated voices and smooth flowing dialogue. Wonderful listen and I highly recommend!
Best story ever!
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