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  • By: Ashley Jade
  • Narrated by: Dorian Bane
  • Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins
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Blame It on the Shame

By: Ashley Jade
Narrated by: Dorian Bane
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Shame. It wounds us. It damages us. Or, for the few poor souls out there like me...it defines us. I'm the son of the devil himself - the most feared mob boss who ever lived. I was cursed from the moment I took my first breath. I hate him...and I never wanted to become him. And I sure as hell never, ever, wanted anything of his.

Until her.

My name is Ricardo DeLuca. There are two things you need to know about me. The first is that I'm in love with the girl who belongs to my father. The second is that it turns out I am my father's son after all.

My name is Lou-Lou, and you probably think I'm a bitch. You would be right - because I am. You think you know all there is to know about me because of the man I belong to. What you don't know is my past, because I'll never tell you. What you don't know is my shame. Because if you did, you'd be worse off than dead. You'd be broken.

There are two sides to every story.... This is ours.

Warning: Due to strong language, some violence, explicit sexual content, and some dark elements, this audiobook is not intended for listeners under the age of 18.

Trigger Warning: This series contains elements of emotional, sexual, and physical cruelty. Any listeners with sensitivity to the above topics should proceed with caution and at their own risk.

Author's Note: This is part one of a three book series (Blame It on the Shame: Lou-Lou and Ricardo's story). However, in order to truly enjoy Lou-Lou and Ricardo's story, it is advised you hear Blame It on the Pain first.

Also, please be advised that part one in this series (featuring a different couple) takes place before any of the events in Blame It on the Pain do. It is considered a prequel.

This is a full-length novel: 67,000 words.

©2016 Ashley Jade (P)2018 Ashley Jade

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Avoid the Audible version!

Not a bad story, I think! It was hard to really concentrate on the storyline due to the horrendous narration! This narrator should never be allowed to do female voices UNLESS you're purposely trying to offend by making them sound like whiney Drag Queens! I hope that's not politically incorrect - no offence meant to anyone.

This is the second book in as many weeks that I regret buying due to the Narrator.

Looks like I'll have to read the sequel the old fashioned way.

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