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Injustice and Absolution

RBMC: Gettysburg, PA

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Injustice and Absolution

By: Murphy Wallace
Narrated by: Michael Norman Johnson, Sarah Puckett
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All I've ever dreamed of is revenge. It’s how I survived the darkest parts of my childhood. The parts I’ve confessed to only one man. Then, I find out he’s the one who slayed my real-life bogeyman. Now all I dream of is him.

My best friend’s father. Forbidden. Nefarious.

A fact that fails to stifle my desire for him. But, when I attempt to breach his impenetrable heart, he unknowingly pushes me into the clutches of an evil I was unprepared for.---She’s untouchable, even for me. The girl has dealt with enough in her life without me adding to it. Once her demon-slayer, she’s now demanding more from me. As much as I ache to give in to her delicious touch, I can’t. No matter how loud the inferno inside me roars for her.

My daughter’s best friend. Illicit. Taboo.

It’s not enough to keep my needy stare from her body when she’s near. Then, I make the mistake of shutting her out. Now, I must help her claw her way out of the hell I threw her into.

©2023 Murphy Wallace (P)2025 Pink Flamingo Productions
Crime Fiction Romantic Suspense

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Whoa. This audiobook has a complicated, heartbreaking, anxiety inducing storyline with characters that I immediately became invested in even though a huge age gap isn't a favorite trope of mine. This was difficult to listen to, with abuse throughout, and it had a bittersweet ending for me. I hope to see these characters in future books of this series.

The narrators were excellent! They were cast perfectly, bringing the characters to life. We get emotional performances that have the audiobook rolling like a movie in my head. Perfection.

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I think this is book 1 in Wallace's Royal Bastards MC series. This book is completely captivating, and I have to say it reads / listens like it's real and in all honesty, I had to pause the audio a few times just to regroup due to how uncomfortable it made me on occasion. The manipulation, the abuse, and so much more was written / narrated in a way that came thru so realistically. Our main characters are MC leader Royce and his daughter's bestie Delilah. This certainly was an age gap, and I appreciated the dilemma that put-on Royce while Delilah was aware of it, it wasn't enough to deter her. Delilah had so much horror that she underwent at such an early age, and it was so hard to see her struggle, really for both these characters to struggle. I loved the character growth; the acceptance and assistance Royce received from his MC brothers. Some great conflicts that mostly got resolved, a little repetition in some places but nothing that took away from the story. The dual narration brought all the characters to life in the best way possible. Smooth flowing and captivating story and I would love to hear more about these MC brothers and the women who "tame" them.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I voluntarily provided this review.

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This was difficult to listen to in a lot of ways. If you have experience with DV and SA in any and all their forms, please beware the trigger warnings. I don't have experience with those things, and this hit me pretty hard.

That said! The story was excellent. I think Murphy Wallace did a supreme job of lending authenticity to the experience of those who have been groomed and ended up in abusive relationships without realizing it until it was too late. She did a really good job of getting into Delilah's head as she navigated this amazing new relationship that slowly, covertly, turned into something incredibly toxic and dangerous. Because it was so focused on the FMC and what she was going through, and how her life was changing, we didn't get as much of Royce as I would have liked. However, we really couldn't have as much of him as we would have liked since this was about her journey more than anything else.

I think this was an important story to tell, and gives victims the opportunity to feel seen, if they can manage to get through it. And Royce was f***ing awesome. For real and for true, the end of this was so satisfying. Like, this guy that hurt her got what was coming to him! You know when Ramsey Bolton got his end in GoT? It had those vibes. It was all worth it just for that. We truly have a villain that you want to see burn in the deepest pits of hell. It was very well done.

Royce and Delilah do get their HEA, and I love that for them.

The narration was excellent. Props to MNJ for voicing such a sleazy slime ball and getting into that character's head, then switching to the wonderful person that is Royce. That had to be difficult to navigate. And also major kudos to Sarah Puckett for voicing a character that went through so much. Narrating that sort of trauma can get into your head, and I hope she was able to relax with a big glass of wine and feel good vibes when she was done. She was perfect in every respect. As always, duet narration is my very favoritest of favorites.

Overall, highly recommend IF you can handle the content. Always take care of you and your mental health first, but this is worth it if you can do it.

Heavy, but really good

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Royce and Delilah

The narrators did a good job.

I can say this is not for everyone. This was on the heavy side as a majority of the story deals with different types of abuse and munipulation. This is mostly told from Delilah and everything she went through from the age of 7 to the present. It was a bit hard to listen to because I knew what was happening and she was not realizing right away and a lot of the things was a bit hard to listen to. Royce tried to do right by her but then that was how she ended up where she was. Thank god he didn't give up being protective. Justice was served and what happened to her father and Drew is what they deserved. I wonder and interested to find out if the rest of the series is as heavy as this one.

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Injustice and Absolution is part of the Royal Bastards MC: Gettysburg, PA series. This was Delilah and Royce's story. This book may be triggering for some. Make sure and check Trigger Warnings before starting. This book deals with some very heavy, dark situations. I enjoyed this book.

Sarah Puckett and Michael Norman Johnson did an amazing job narrating this book.

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