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Lisa wrote: "I am currently listening to
I know it is not a romance, but I'll listen to one next."
I'm currently lsiten to

I'm currently lsiten to


Funny!!! I just picked up
on sale for $5 on audible.com, they were having a sale for members, I liked the reviews
so I got it, I'm Glad to hear it's good.

so I got it, I'm Glad to hear it's good.



I've downloaded it, I love that series, let me know how you liked it. There are so many more romance books being release on audio ( for download) lately that I have a long list of books to listen to, audible has been running fabulous sales lately that I have downloaded just about every romance novel out there.
I think the idea of audio books is catching on, they're so easily available now days, one click and you have a book on your phone, is just fantastic.
I think the idea of audio books is catching on, they're so easily available now days, one click and you have a book on your phone, is just fantastic.


Hi Christine! I gave four stars, I would have given it only 3 star...for some reason I couldn't get like to Eve, I did love Roarke and that's why I gave it four, I liked the mystery part a lot and I'm going to get the following books, maybe I'll get to like Eve. I'll stick with it because so many people like it, there's got to be a reason why. Some times it takes more than the first book to get to love a series and I got a feeling I will.
Lisa Kay wrote: "Lupdilup, I checked my library and selected both audio books; I on a waiting list.

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Alright! you'll like them both, is great to hear the library has
, some people loved the way the narrator did Bones, I thought it could have been better, let me know what you thought, is such great book that I still loved it.


Alright! you'll like them both, is great to hear the library has



Lisa Kay wrote: "I think I'm #5 on the list, so it will be awhile. I just accidently checked out
and I haven't read the first two yet. Unlike the PDF books, I don't think I can return..."
Ahhh! I'm a fever maniac, wait till you get to meet Jericho. I guess you know this series must be read in order, each book ends with a cliffhanger worse than the last one. I hope you like it as much I did, on paper and audio.

Ahhh! I'm a fever maniac, wait till you get to meet Jericho. I guess you know this series must be read in order, each book ends with a cliffhanger worse than the last one. I hope you like it as much I did, on paper and audio.

I kwym about Eve, she's very tough, abrupt & guarded, but she had to be to survive her childhood & job. Love her relationship with Roarke & the way he knows her inside & out & breaks down her defenses.
They also have some great characters & the narrator does a good job with the voices... I laugh every time I hear Trina!

Alright! you'll like them both

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I'm not crazy about Bones either, he's sounds like Oliver Twist... wish he sounded a bit more masculine! The storyline is so good that I was able to get past Bones' voice rather quickly.
I really wish that all audio books would have both male & female narrators! Some do decent enough jobs narrating the opposite sex, but it would be so much better to have both men & women!



Lisa Kay wrote: "Christine, I'm listening to Don't Look Down right now and there are two narrators! One female and one male. I was so surprised. You are right; more audio books should do this.
[boo..."
I wish so much they would do that too. Dreanfever and Shadowfever have two narrators, it's just great!!
[boo..."
I wish so much they would do that too. Dreanfever and Shadowfever have two narrators, it's just great!!
I finished listening to
, I liked it a lot better than the previous book,and WOW!! this book was hot!! S. Kenyon knows her sex scenes, funny listeing to this while on line at the bank.:))

He grasped me firmly, but gently, just above my elbow and guided me into a room, his room. Then he quietly shut the door and we were alone. He approached me soundlessly, from behind, and spoke in a low, reassuring voice, close to my ear.
"Just relax. . . "
Without warning, he reached down and I felt his strong, calloused hands start at my ankles, gently probing and moving upward along my calves, slowly, but steadily. My breath caught in my throat. I knew I should be afraid, but somehow I didn't care. His touch was so experienced, so sure.
When his hands moved up onto my thighs, I gave a slight shudder, and I partly closed my eyes. My pulse was pounding. I felt his knowing fingers caress my abdomen, my ribcage. And then, as he cupped my firm, full breasts in his hands, I inhaled sharply. Probing, searching, knowing what he wanted, he brought his hands to my shoulders, slid them down my tingling spine and into my panties. Although I knew nothing about this man, I felt oddly trusting and expectant. This is a man, I thought. A man used to taking charge. A man not used to taking "no" for an answer. A man who would tell me what he wanted. A man who would look into my soul and say . . . . .
"Okay, ma'am," said a voice. "All done."
My eyes snapped open and he was standing in front of me, smiling,
holding out my purse. "You can board your flight now."
"Just relax. . . "
Without warning, he reached down and I felt his strong, calloused hands start at my ankles, gently probing and moving upward along my calves, slowly, but steadily. My breath caught in my throat. I knew I should be afraid, but somehow I didn't care. His touch was so experienced, so sure.
When his hands moved up onto my thighs, I gave a slight shudder, and I partly closed my eyes. My pulse was pounding. I felt his knowing fingers caress my abdomen, my ribcage. And then, as he cupped my firm, full breasts in his hands, I inhaled sharply. Probing, searching, knowing what he wanted, he brought his hands to my shoulders, slid them down my tingling spine and into my panties. Although I knew nothing about this man, I felt oddly trusting and expectant. This is a man, I thought. A man used to taking charge. A man not used to taking "no" for an answer. A man who would tell me what he wanted. A man who would look into my soul and say . . . . .
"Okay, ma'am," said a voice. "All done."
My eyes snapped open and he was standing in front of me, smiling,
holding out my purse. "You can board your flight now."


I'm looking right now, and all of the In Death books, got big ratings, 4+ stars, I'm only listen to the first one.
I'll keep checking
I'll keep checking
maybe you can go to:
http://www.audible.com
and try just browsing, look for romantic suspense and see if anything catches your interest.
unfortunately the only romantic suspense book I've listened to is Dream Man(actually 2 I listened to In Death book 1)
http://www.audible.com
and try just browsing, look for romantic suspense and see if anything catches your interest.
unfortunately the only romantic suspense book I've listened to is Dream Man(actually 2 I listened to In Death book 1)
Sorry about all the spelling errors, English is my second language, I still mess up a lot.:(
some times I forget to spell check.
some times I forget to spell check.


Yes, I figured it was time I get to it before the deadline. :)


I've read about half of the series do far & was thinking of finishing up with a few audiobooks. I was wondering if they were good on audio though... I noticed that there at least 5 different narrators for the series. Thought that was kinda odd... wonder why they used so many different people?
This is only my third book, I din't care for the first book
, I liked NIGHT EMBRACE a lot more, the narrator (female) did a great job, specially with the male voices, and this one
I'm loving, the narrator is great.




I'll give them a try, think I can get a few of them from the library.
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