• Beyond the Horizon

  • Sons of Templar MC Series, Book 4
  • By: Anne Malcom
  • Narrated by: Emma Wilder
  • Length: 10 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (74 ratings)

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Beyond the Horizon

By: Anne Malcom
Narrated by: Emma Wilder
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Life is counted in tiny breaths, ones that measure the length of your existence. Life stole the ability to make those breaths easy when Lily was nine years old. Turned her quiet. Made her curl into herself, and shut out a world that threatened to bury her under its weight.

The end of her world is what brings him back - her biker. His chocolate eyes pierce her soul while his club tempts her with a life that she didn't know she could ever have. Especially not when she was clutching the tattered remains of her existence, and with a weight bearing down on her which makes her unfit for the role of Old Lady. Asher changes that. He wants to set about repairing it, repairing her and her broken world. The problem is, even his strong shoulders can't carry the burden of her sorrow.

Asher doesn't take no for an answer. She may have given him her heart three years ago, but never in her wildest dreams would she imagine she had possessed his for the same amount of time.

Just when it seems like she may be able to ride off into the horizon, the world isn't quite finished trying to rob her of breath. Of life.

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Anne Malcom (P)2020 Tantor

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Wow a lot of ups and downs

Lily worried me because her grief was causing her to make some very bad choices. There was one point I was ready to throw my kindle against the wall because I was feeling anxiety like I was living in her world.

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It gets better in every book

I gotta say I'm loving this series . from book 1 to now book 5 . it's a never ending ride of in Intriguie mixed with great mind blowing suspence at every corner . these are books you definitely read over and over .

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Based on Books 1, 2 & 3 - Book 4 is disappointing!

I was looking forward to reading book 4 in this series. Unfortunately it was very underwhelming. The best part of the book was the narrator.
At the beginning of the book Lilly (Flower), the lead female in the book, suffered a personal tragedy. She spent the entire book obsessing about how she wasn’t good enough, wasn’t beautiful enough, didn’t have any thing to offer the male character and basically did not have any redeeming qualities. She could not see that her life had any value, despite being told otherwise. This would have been ok for several chapters, based on what Lilly had been through in her life, but it continued throughout the entire book. It was hard to listen to when she refused to believe what others were telling her. It just went on for far too long in the book.
The end of the book felt far too rushed when things changed for Lilly. The author did not explore/explain several changes/circumstances that were experienced by the characters. While it wasn’t a cliffhanger, I was left with lots of unanswered questions.
Because I loved books 1, 2 & 3 I’m going to assume this was an off book for the author and I will give book 5 a listen before I decided if I will continue with the series.

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a disappointment

i would love to give a good review of this book cause I loved the prior Sons of Templar Ive read but I couldn't wait till this book ended I figured if I paid for it I was going to see it through but the story was so up and down Lilly whined about everything she compared her self to Amy and Gwen about never being able to fit in to the clubs old lady role cause she was shy and quiet and who can't throw sarcasm and snark to her old man but thats what she did through most of this whole book and then she whined about being around so many people at the club house but yet she was content to go to clubs with alot of people around and not have a problem with it I just didnt like the female characters story but I loved Asher and his alpha attitude but if I'm honest I was kind of rooting for him to give up on Lilly after she kept turning him away over stupid things but this books story dragged and it felt like it was a story repeating its self each chapter just worded differently but the narration was great Emma wilder is one of my favorite narrators

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Sorry

I loved every other book in the series. But! This female is the most whinny character I’ve ever heard. It was so difficult to listen too. I wanted to slap her. I kept hoping that Asher told her to her to hit the road. Waste of a credit

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Annoying

The girl in the story is so annoying I can barely stand to finish the book. The narrator is great. And the man of the book is awesome but Lily is so so very annoying it’s hard to listen.

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OMG....

The whining & indecisive back & forth for 8 hours of this chick. I can understand the first couple of chapters, but THE ENTIRE BOOK? I still have 2 hours to go & it's taking everything in me to finish it. Asher has the patience of a Saint. Loved the first 3 books, but this one is not for me.

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