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Defender

A Stepbrother Romance

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Defender

By: Kira Ward
Narrated by: Lynn Devereux
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I'm a beast in the courtroom and an animal in bed.

I spend all day telling my clients to keep their mouth shut so I can get them off whatever charge they've managed themselves caught up into. I'm one of the meanest attorneys in NYC, and women can smell money and confidence from a mile away. I win cases, and I can get any girl. Except for one, and she's making my life a living hell.

My stepbrother hates me.

I've screwed up again, and here he comes to bail me out. Crawford. Sexy, powerful Crawford. He's barely acknowledged my existence since what happened between us years ago. Hell, the only reason he's coming to help me now is because Mom begged him to. I know I shouldn't have drank that night. I shouldn't have got into that car. My life is in Crawford's hands, but I'd love nothing more than my body to be in those hands as well.

©2015 Kira Ward (P)2016 Kira Ward
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Fiction Women's Fiction
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This was a good story, but having one narrator was a bad choice. Lynn Devereux did okay with the female voice, albeit sort of robotic, but lacked on the male parts. A male narrator would have been much more pleasurable to listen to. Emotion lacked.
I really hope this author has this book re-done with better narration. It really is a good story!

Great story, but…

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I was really surprised by this book. I was fascinated by the “taboo” subject of the romance between step-siblings, especially since these particular step siblings grew up together and didn’t become step siblings as older teenagers or adults like most step sibling romances. The plot was actually pretty well rounded which was surprising considering the length of the book. There was a believability to it and great, thought out conflict and resolution. I loved that things weren’t magically solved and ok when it came to a head because that isn’t how real life works. Definitely worth a listen and a credit.

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