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Moses

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Moses

By: Erosa Knowles
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Taylor Rollins grew up in an unconventional household. When she turned 18, her father placed her and her twin, Travis on the company payroll to work alongside him as mercenaries. Taylor was the best long distance shooter on the team, which came in handy when they rescued five Marines who had been held captive in by a cruel, tyrant in the Middle East. Major Moses Sanderson thought he was tough and could handle anything until he and his small team was taken hostage by hostiles and tortured daily for two months. When Moses learns they were betrayed by one of their own he couldn’t rest until the culprit was hunted down and brought to justice. The problem with finding a traitor in a foreign country was compounded by Moses’ injuries and Taylor’s personal problems. Together they would need to find common ground to solve both challenges without losing focus or giving into the fiery attraction they felt for each other. Join Moses and Taylor’s adventure across the globe and Versteck Valley. Multicultural
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The book was OK, but the story was very hard to follow with the terrible artificial narration.

I listen to books while I walk to my bus stop and on my commuter bus. I often lose track of who’s talking because the voice is always the same high, little girl voice even if the lines are coming from a big, burly male character. And if there are more than two characters in a section, it’s twice as difficult.

Not to mention that no one is listening to the narration to make sure it’s accurate. Nice—long ‘I’ sound—describes a pleasurable meal. Nice—long ‘E’ sound, is a location in France. Same spelling, not the same pronunciation.

This is my second book with artificial narration. There won’t be a third.

The narration was awful

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