• Bound

  • Masters of the Savoy, Book 5
  • By: Delta James
  • Narrated by: JT Farrell
  • Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Bound

By: Delta James
Narrated by: JT Farrell
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From USA Today best-selling author Delta James comes a breathtaking series where history, romance, and the paranormal converge.

There is a legend that when the Big Ben chimes thirteen times, the lions in Trafalgar Square will come alive to roam the City of London.

Corinne Adler, Night Concierge for the famed Savoy Hotel, knows just how wrong that legend is for each time Big Ben has struck thirteen, demons have tried to escape their prison in another realm. The responsibility of being Guardian of the Tower Clock has fallen to her, a duty which her family has served for almost two centuries.

Eddy Chastain is the last of the reoccurring characters in the erotic romance novels written by Sage Matthews. He is a hacker extraordinaire and prefers to remain deep within the pages of Sage’s books. But there is something about the Night Concierge of the Savoy that haunts him…a memory of sorts from a man whose creator never gave him much of a backstory.

When the stars align to cause Big Ben to strike thirteen, Corinne knows she and the lions must defeat the demons and keep the city safe. But the veil has become strained and the demons more clever. Can Eddy come to Corinne’s aid and keep the forces of evil at bay?

Welcome to the opulent world of the Masters of the Savoy, where the men and women might be a little different—more than human. The men appeared out of nowhere one day determined to grab life and look for love. But watch out...you never know what darkness lurks in the shadows.

Author note: Bound is a mystery romance with steamy heat in and out of the bedroom for mature listeners only. Each book in the series is standalone with no cliffhanger endings.

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BOUND

Wow this was a wonderful twist to a amazing series
I loved this story it's the story between Eddy ,Corinne, these too packed a punch this was more then i was hoping for what a tantalizing tingling read it was sizzling hot action-packed, there was a heart pounding love story between too amazing characters, this was Fresh, vibrant and sensational.”
i thought JT did a amazing job Narrating this beautiful story ❤

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Fabulous!

Great performance of a story I thoroughly enjoyed reading. The narrator has a great range of characters and accents that he employs to flesh out the story.

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Corrine and Eddie

This was a very good book that really took off in the second half. I love how characters from the previous books helped Eddie come through the veil as his world there was closing in on him. Saoirse was great with her spells. There was plenty of suspense but not as much s&x as is usually in Ms. James' books. Wellington, the main lion at Trafalgar Square, was awesome. He was so over-the-top when spoke. This book, as is all of the books in the Masters of the Savoy series, are very imaginative and creative. One thing I love about Ms. James' books is that she does not drag out the suspense. JT Farrell was awesome, especially with the different accents. I received this free copy audiobook from Audiobook Unleashed at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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awesome

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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A lot of story ideas in one book

Yeah I'm all for mixing genres and getting all woo-woo but I'm not sure if there's more books in this series or if it's just too many ideas? 🤷 All I know is over half the book is explaining what the heck is going on. There are historical characters and fictional characters and even book boyfriends popping into the "real world" and mentions of portals, fae, hackers, coding, BDSM and anything and everything else. I felt like I was being mansplained everything just to get to the romance but by that point, my head hurt and I just didn't care anymore. Is there such a thing as too many ideas in a book?

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