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Invincible

Kingpin Love Affair, Book 3

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Invincible

By: J. L. Beck
Narrated by: Sean Crisden, Lucy Malone
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FBI Agent Devon Mitchell is trying everything he can to move on with his life...except he can't. After losing the one person he loved more than life itself, he struggles to carry on with the guilt and burden of letting her go.

When a new assignment in his old hometown lands on his desk, he can't help but feel drawn to it. But this isn't a case he was assigned, but a secret undercover mission that could ruin his career if his cover is blown.

Tegan Anderson wishes for a normal life. Pushing her way through college, she finds herself in dead end relationship number three - except this time, the guy is into something far more dangerous than your usual 23-year-old is involved in. Drugs, dirty money, and casino debts are just a few things her ex has found himself wrapped up in. When the people he owes money come looking for him, she finds herself in a situation that could be the difference between life and death.

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Josi Beck (P)2015 Tantor
Romantic Suspense Crime Fiction

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The male narrator's female voice is whiney/tearful despite the tone of what's happening. Happy, sad, tearful & whiney. Also the storyline bounces around without much explaination. If it wasn't free, I wouldn't have paid for this book. Almost didn't make it through to the end, put it on double time hoping it was going to get better. It didn't.

Meh.... whiplash

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Absolutely though the twists near the were outstanding. Alpha males with poor excuses for not staying with FMC. It’s the best thing for you, you deserve better and I love you always but can’t stay. I understand the FMC always loved the MMC but grow a backbone he was never coming back if it weren’t for a case.

More than a second chance

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In the beginning, the storyline was a bit wild with the situation Tegan found herself. It was definitely a rollercoaster of emotions especially with the flashbacks to the past. I enjoyed being able to see a glimpse of why they are in this situation due to their prior choices. It allowed us to see how the characters through the different stages of their relationship and why still have so much chemistry even after all these years. I believe book 1 is still my favorite in this series, but this is definitely a good follow up story.

High School Sweethearts Reunited

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Narration: Why do they choose a man who sounds like a 45 year old accountant to voice the “youngest ever” FBI agent? It makes it very unsexy for it sound like an “old” man is with a woman barely in her 20s. The female narrator can do both sexes justice and actually sounds young when it’s the voice of the character. All stars are for the female…the guy’s female voice is nails on a chalkboard.

This author (duo) is know for very spicy works, this is a jalapeño popper with extra cream cheese.

Story: Predictable and the series is like the original notes on later series with actual spice (spice takes the place of depth and length, so this series has none of it).

Re: Wisconsin*
A little fact checking would have gone a long way, as it has been with the rest of the series. Wisconsin does have gambling, and towards Milwaukee and Chicago some do have mafia ties…but not mafia owners. Casinos here do have organized crime and are the means most drugs enter the state to enter the prisons, but they don’t need mafia to move product (perhaps to obtain it, but tribal leaders who head casinos don’t like to share any profit, not even with people who are genetically more a part of the tribe than they are and will deny tribal membership to people who didn’t establish power prior to it becoming very profitable to belong to some clans…I know quite a few people living on reservations who don’t get a cent from the casinos, while tribal leaders are multimillionaires).

Based on the hints about the fictional town, it is in Kenosha County. If the writers could bother with looking at a map to find Montgomery Lake and other details, how did they miss the massive error regarding tribal gaming being very strictly tribal. The county does have areas that have high poverty and high crime.

*I am likely not the only person who is irritated when their state is the “hometown” and all the significant facts about the state are incorrect, but this book in particular bothered me. Wisconsin is sooo very often the home state for book and television characters, but it doesn’t take that much to get major details correct. Yes, we still have mafia issues here, but no they don’t run casinos (that’s tribal organized crime).

Wisconsin casinos are Tribal owned

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