
Nate
A Dark Protector Novel
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Celia Aaron
About this listen
I rescued Sabrina from a mafia bloodbath when she was 13. As the new head of the Philly syndicate, I sent her to the best schools to keep her as far away from the life - and me - as possible. It worked perfectly. Until she turned 18. Until she came home. Until I realized that the timid girl was gone and in her place lived a smart mouth and a body that demanded my attention. I promised myself I'd resist her, for her own good.
I lied.
Author's Note: This is a full-length, standalone romance set in the the world of Dark Protector.
©2017 Celia Aaron (P)2017 Audible, Inc.The male narrator Joe did an okay job but I think he could’ve done better. The female narrator CJ was good but her voice didn’t sound like a young teenager, like the character in the book. Unfortunately CJ wasn’t believable enough for Sabrina’s character.
Really loved the s*xual tension between Nate & Sabrina; when Nate wakes up h*mping the bed to thoughts of Sabrina, I thought was hilarious & hot at the same time.
This was a great story, although I would’ve liked more s*xy dialogue between Nate & Sabrina during s*x & less mafia, who doesn’t love a lot of spice in a story.
Great story
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