My Whole World
Joker's Sin Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Philip Alces
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John Solo
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By:
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Davidson King
About this listen
Atlas Durand's whole world is built from the spoils of his past. Joker's Sin is the most popular gay club in all of Haven Hart. Many clubs have come and gone, none able to compete with Atlas and his enigmatic power over his patrons. He would do anything to keep it thriving, and anyone who stands in his way will be met with serious regrets.
Toby St. Claire hates working at Vick's Tricks and longs for his nights off so he can go to Joker's Sin. Like everyone who steps foot into Atlas's club, he's taken by the owner himself and the magical pulse that owns him when he's there. Joker's Sin is Toby's escape from his life, and Atlas is his dream come true.
When Toby's boss realizes he can use Toby to help take down Joker's Sin and make Vick's Tricks the club to beat in Haven Hart, it turns everything upside down. Lies, deceit, and corruption threaten to tear Atlas and Toby apart. Is their love strong enough to survive it all, or will they become victims of mayhem?
Contains mature themes.
©2020 Davidson King (P)2020 TantorThe narrators are perfect for the characters so do yourselves a favour and listen👏
Easy 5 stars!!
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What it actually said was way funnier I just can’t remember it but I laughed for like five minutes it was ridiculous.
It had a good story but it was all just kinda cringe and the way Jon solo speaks didn’t help it at all but that might be a personal thing bc other ppl love him and I really don’t he just speaks so timid and dramatic on normal things idk.
I hate leaving a bad review bc the plot was genuinely good it’s just everything else. like the characters dialogue was so cringe and the way he ran the night club was cringe (it felt really weird in a way I can’t quite put my finger on) the way everybody loved him was cringe the way the dude saw the night club as his safe haven was so cringe I could go on and on really it was hard to listen to.
One thing I appreciated about it was that the love interest was black and it wasn’t a big deal and he didn’t experience any racism at all the entire book (that I remember I wasn’t really paying attention tbh) and I feel like that’s just as important as showing the lived experience of poc sometimes you just wanna escape reality.
It felt like millennial cringe in a way so if you’re a millennial this review may not be helpful for you. I feel bad about a bad review bc the plot really had something but I can’t lie it was a hard listen.
Bit cringe ngl
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