The Reckless Oath We Made
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Bryn Greenwood
“The story of Zee and Gentry is the reason we read.” —Brunonia Barry
Their journey will break them—or save them.
A moving and complicated love story for our time, The Reckless Oath We Made redefines what it means to be heroic. Zee has never admitted to needing anybody. But she needs Gentry. Her tough exterior shelters a heart that’s loyal to the point of self-destruction, while autistic Gentry wears his heart on his sleeve, including his desire to protect Zee at all costs. When an abduction tears Zee’s family apart, she turns to Gentry—and sets in motion a journey and a love that will change their lives forever.
“[A] mind-blowing book that has left me scrambling to pick up the pieces of my brain and my shattered heart . . . Prepare to have your mind and heart expanded to their limits.”—The Oklahoman
Audiobook cast of narrators:
Alex McKenna, as Zee
Kirby Heyborne, as Gentry
Adenrele Ojo, as Charlene
MacLeod Andrews, as Rhys
Mark Bramhall, as Alva
Maxwell Glick, as Marcus
Georgette Perna, as Rosalinda
Amanda Carlin, as Dottie
Kaleo Griffith, as Deputy Evangelista
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At first I hated the old English speak of Gentry. But after awhile, it became him.
I really hated the poor white trash element. Stupid decisions causing avoidable consequences and then making more stupid decisions. Also the ignorant thinking of white “supremacist”.
It got me thinking about all the low lives having baby after baby after baby, and these will be who dominate our country in the future. Very depressing.
Lady Z did not deserve Sir Gentry, but she earned my respect in then end.
By the end, I got past the low lives & the prejudices and was able to see the good in people and hope that the strong will overcome their disabilities from a bad upbringing or being different and the we all can learn to forgive and move on.
Did not like the multiple narrators overlapping characters.
Multi narrators
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Zee and Gentry were wonderful characters. I don't think that I have read about a more unlikely hero than Gentry which was one of the things I loved about him. Gentry is a present-day knight. He isn't really a knight but he lives like one. He speaks in Middle English and is often seen wielding a sword. He is loyal beyond measure and has sworn himself to be Zee's champion. Zee does what needs to be done to take care of her family. She lives with her sister and nephew and isn't above moving a little weed if that is what it takes to pay the rent. She is a little rough around the edges but she takes care of those that she feels responsible for.
I loved Zee and Gentry together. Zee might think that Gentry is a bit strange but she takes him as he is and can't imagine him any other way. Gentry was so determined to do whatever Zee needed him today and I loved how fiercely protective he was of her. I loved watching their relationship grow over the course of this story.
This was an exciting story at times and a really emotional one at others. It has been a long time since I found myself as emotionally involved in characters as I was with this book. There was a point where I not only worried about the characters but I was mad at their behavior as well. I pretty much flew through this book because I had to know what happened to Zee's sister and how this pair would get to the bottom of things.
When I saw that the audiobook was narrated by a full cast, I decided to go that route with it and I am so glad that I did. There are a lot of different points of view in this book and each one uses its own narrator. and I thought that they all did a great job. The bulk of the story comes from Zee and Gentry's perspectives and I thought that those two narrators really nailed their characters. I think that Gentry's Middle English may have had a bigger impact on me since I heard his character saying the words. I am pretty sure that I liked this book just a little bit more because I decided to listen to it.
I highly recommend this book to others. It was a really unique story that I found almost impossible to put down. This is a book that will stay with me for a long time and I can definitely see myself revisiting it in the future. I will definitely be reading more of Bryn Greenwood's work.
I received a digital review copy of this book from Penguin Publishing Group - Putnam via NetGalley and purchased a copy of the audiobook.
A knight like no others
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Rich characters
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Wonderfully different
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LOVED THIS BOOK!!! LOVE THIS ARTHOR!!
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