Feral: MMMF
Darkly Ever After
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Narrado por:
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Samantha Brentmoor
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Teddy Hamilton
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J.F. Harding
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James Cassidy
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De:
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Mila Crawford
Ezekiel Summers, the son of a preacher, lost an eye because of me.
Cyrus Porter, the child of a sociopath, burned a man for touching me.
Levinston Cartwright, an heir to billions, used his wealth to stalk me.
Three vastly different, yet dangerous men with one thing in common…
An obsession with me.
*Feral is a Standalone*
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Even though this is a shorter book, I learned so much about a culture I don't know a whole lot about. It brought light to what is happening and how Oz persevered!
This love square (you could say) makes sense... The broken come together no matter what scars you carry, there's someone in the world who will accept you!
Btw Mila.. you've got one fcked up creative mind because I heard somethings in this book I never thought I'd hear 😂
Thank you for making this a duet performance and I sincerely appreciate the TW at the beginning of the book! Honestly wish more people would do that!
Cannot wait to listen to more of your books!
Holy Hell that was a hot listen
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I thought I’d be getting pages of depraved sex acts based on the warnings. And yes, they’re in there, but they’re not just thrown in for shock value. There’s so much meaning behind the acts—it’s tied to their trauma, their healing, their bond. This isn’t just filth for filth’s sake. This is four traumatised people trying to navigate life together, with bonds so deep you feel every part of it.
Feral is, indeed, feral. I had to take breaks. And don’t even get me started on Cyrus—he cracked me up so much I nearly burst out laughing in public. When Zeke and Azadeh were having a moment after unwrapping her birthday present and Cyrus jumped in with, “Yes yes... me next!”—I tried my absolute best to keep a straight face in public. Failed.
The narration is phenomenal. This duet performance brought it to life. Samantha Brentmoor?? What a woman. This might be the first time I’ve been this blown away by a female narrator. And James Cassidy? Sir. The things you say, growl, and groan—unreal. I thought I knew what degradation sounded like. I was wrong. Mila Crawford writes degradation the way it’s meant to be done. Never have I ever heard it like this.
One quote that hit me right in the chest:
“A broken heart means you’re dead. Broken hearts don’t bring about suffering, they bring about morbid relief.”
And the ending… omg. Have I ever felt this much for book characters before? There was surprise, shock, happiness, sadness, relief, and pure joy. Tears welled up in my eyes during the final scene. This story—about four broken people finding family in one another—will live in my head for a long, long time. To me, this is a masterpiece.
A MASTERPIECE
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Loved it
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interesting
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This is short but I will say a tad longer than a novella. I love how the author starts it off giving us a glimpse of Azadeh and the life she is living with Zeke, Cyrus, and Lev. Then she takes us to when Zeke and Az first met and the beautiful friendship/relationship formed between them and as a result Cyrus and Lev enter their lives too.
Azadeh is a strong FMC and I thoroughly enjoyed her and what her mission in life is. Then there are the guys...sitting back at home waiting for her return. Zeke is content to wait because he knows she will be back, Cyrus seems more of a go with the flow type and is happy when she is home. Then there is Lev who takes matters into his own hands to get her home and I honestly cannot say I blame him. As Zeke points out, she is comfort for his tortured self.
All three of these men lived through horrific events and Azadeh welcomes them into her heart with open arms. They become an extension of her family. They deserve to finally know the love of family.
Now the narrators....Samantha Brentmoor and J.F. Harding repeatedly shine whenever I listen to them. If their name is attached to an audio I am most likely listening to it. Both were so fitting as Azadeh and Zeke.
Teddy Hamilton had me cracking up so many times as Cyrus. I don't hear Teddy say funny things too very often in the audios I listen to and I could not stop giggling at him and how he portrayed Cyrus. Definitely a comic relief in this dark story.
James Cassidy has a deep voice that is smooth as whiskey. He had an arrogant tone to him which is how I perceived Lev since he is so guarded. Once those walls came down James was able to adjust his tone and still sound so fantastic as Lev.
All four of the narrators played off each other very well in the scenes with all of them and they were aplenty.
Found family is sometimes better for you!
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