The Mafia and His Angel, Book 2
Tainted Hearts
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Narrado por:
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Tia Rider Sorensen
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De:
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Lylah James
Ayla
The darkness never truly left me. It's always there, waiting for the right moment to strike.
It's been months since I ran away from the nightmare that was slowly killing me. I ran for my life, straight into the arms of a man who I thought would be worse than the nightmare I'd left behind.
Little did I know he'd become my savior.
But my happy ending was ripped away from me in a blink of an eye. I had everything...and I lost everything.
Alessio
I didn't believe in angels. But then I saw her. I touched her. I kissed her. I made love to her. In return, she saved my soul.
I was no longer unlovable, because my angel found it in her heart to love me.
I had her...and then I lost her.
But I will not stop until I find her.
Even if it means starting a war and spilling the blood of everyone who gets in my way.
I will find my angel.
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EMOTIONAL 😖😞😖😑😖😵
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intense
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Love, hate betrayal, vengeance
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I don’t think people listen/read this story for how realistic it is but I enjoyed the over-the-too drama. At some point I did think there was too much gore description regarding the torture for information scenes.
Sadistic for me to say, but I loved how tortured and angsty the characters all were in this book. How regretful Alessio felt for leaving Ayla and how much despair Ayla felt thinking she’d been abandoned. The suffering Ayla went through really broke my heart (but I did think her torture was kinda unrealistic in the sense that she was pregnant and living in such unsanitary conditions. How did she not die sooner? Is it because the human body perseveres in strange ways? Or because the author says so).
Tia’s narration of Ayla is spot on. Lyrical and heart wrenching in moments of suffering. I would love this book a thousand times more if it had a male narrator but Tia’s male voice is easy to differentiate and suits the cadence of the story. She inflects a lot of emotion into her narration so I didn’t mind.
Very dramatic and sent those adrenaline tingles to my heart
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Loving this series
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