
Clay
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Narrado por:
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Jennifer Blake
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Jennifer Blake
Clay, whose powerful Louisiana family owns this land, was just checking on the place. He didn't expect to be drugged and held captive by a beautiful woman whose secret is revealed the moment he looks into her young daughter's eyes, Benedict eyes.
The last thing Janna needs is this powerful man affecting her in ways her heart cannot allow. Because nothing is more important than saving her daughter, and Clay is getting too close to understanding the terrible risk she's willing to take. But in Louisiana, a man fights for what he wants.
©2004 Jennifer BlakeAll rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. This edition is published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A. All characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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Abridged story cut some of my favorite parts
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The edgy part. I don't like characters with a smarty pants attitude.Who was your favorite character and why?
Clay because he turned out to be a good guy.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Added more characters with tie in story lines.Did Clay inspire you to do anything?
No.Any additional comments?
No.Sweet and tender with an edge.
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This novella focuses on Clay in a fun, if contrived, scenario of Janna capturing Clay to harvest his organ (no, not the one you’d think for a romance😜). There’s ropes, cuffs, overpowering, pinning, and turning of tables. There’s a kid, but the insta family romance thing isn’t too bad. There’s also caricature criminals. The narration was a bit tame and slow. I enjoyed it more sped up to 1.4x, but I think I’d have preferred a younger narrator with more verve.
The sex was also relatively tame, written with more emotion than explicit physical descriptions... lots of smoldering looks, growls, him “loving the taste and feel of her” and her “feeling him to her core” and words like “ effervescence” and “quiescence.” Yep, the good ole days, when romance only refers to “members” and “petals” and never uses actual physical body parts (well, except for breasts and nipples... so I guess it’s just the naughty bits below the waist that get the airbrush treatment).
For quick, free borrowed listens from Audible Escape, this book and companion books Kane and Roan are decent. Nothing Earth shattering, but good for a light nightcap.
Bayou romance before cell phones
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