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Parker

Wolffe Pack, Book 1

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Parker

By: Jack Harbon
Narrated by: Oliver Clark, Logan Sterns
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People come to me because I fix things.

Broken taillights, faulty dishwashers, you name it. There are very few things I can’t make brand-new again. If it’s broken, malfunctioning, or just in need of a hand, it lands in my lap. That’s how Trey ended up in front of me, an unexpected stranger in my kitchen.

Only, he’s not broken.

Far from it. He’s gentle, creative, compassionate, and bright, all wrapped up in this timid, cagey package of blond curls and shy smiles. He’s been dealt a bad hand, running from someone that hurt him more than just physically, and he needs my help. My protection.

But Trey is different from every other guy.

He makes me feel things I don’t quite comprehend. Things I didn’t know were buried inside. No matter how hard I try to keep them quiet, I can’t ignore the way his attention quickens my heartbeat or how his soft eyes and even softer lips stir up desires I’ve never had before, and now that he’s this close to me, I’m not letting anything or anyone take him away.

©2022 Jack Harbon (P)2022 Bryant Street Publishing
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Heartfelt Literature & Fiction
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I loved the story, everything about it kept me on my toes, I listened to the whole thing in a night. The narration was amazing, the back and forth between narratiors took me a bit to get used to but once I did I was in it for the long hall. if a sequel to this book is made I'll definitely buy it especially if they have the same voice actors!

This book was amazing

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This narrator was NOT smooth or natural sounding. It was like listening to a cross between William Shatner's staccato speech and a computer voice. That makes it hard to figure out if the story is good or not. The idea that the police are all bad guys didn't appeal to me, nor did the idea that blind rage and assault are acceptable. I will probably try the next book if the narrator is different, just to see if this author can take some good ideas and make them better.

Narration made it hard to get through.

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