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Sing: Songs of Submission, Book 7

By: CD Reiss
Narrated by: Jo Raylan, Christian Fox
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Publisher's summary

Dear Readers and Listeners:

I tried to write a description for Sing a hundred times, and all I have to say is...this book will break your heart. I've had readers curse me, scream at me, send me updates of their resting heart rate every 15 minutes.

So I want you to strap yourself in. You're going on a ride.

You're safe.

I promise you can trust me.

But the journey's gonna hurt.

--Christine D Reiss

©2013 Flip City Media Inc. (P)2015 Flip City Media Inc.

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Part 7 of 9: I’m not really a fan of what happened with Jonathan in this episode. It didn’t help that it lasted for the whole book. I prefer to see him strong and dominant, not pushed to background due to his condition. The rest of the story in this part was what carried the book for me. Finally the ex-wife gets what she deserves. Monica finally interacts with the evil father who pretends he isn’t evil. I’m interested in seeing what happens there. Will we see him show his true colors later? This ended in a way the author could have stopped at this book but I’m glad she didn’t because it would have been an underwhelmed ending. I have no idea where the story will go from here.

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