
Edge of Darkness
Arrow's Edge MC, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Caren Naes
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Tom Campbell
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By:
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Freya Barker
About this listen
Road rash and Jack meets handcuffs and street smarts.
I am a wandering disaster.
A hedonist, a lover, a son, and a rebel.
My name is Yuma.
I’m sober enough to see the need for redemption, but too blind to realize I already found it.
I am an independent seeker.
An overachiever, a friend, a misfit, and a cop.
My name is Lissie.
I’m determined enough to find acceptance, but too stubborn to see all I need is my own.
We shouldn’t get involved—all the odds are against us—but when bodies turn up on common ground and lines between duty and purpose get blurred, our future becomes clear.
©2020 Freya Barker (P)2022 Freya Barkerhowever it took me a bit to like yuma, he wasn't easy to cheer for. his only saving grace was that he listened to his brothers.
I'm a little disappointed with the male narrator. he didn't totally sell the alphas like others have.
Ouray had a better voice in his story and his strength of tone didn't sell me at all.
disappointing from an audible view.
female narrator did well
great story with tricky topics
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