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Reckless Love

By: Kendall Ryan
Narrated by: Gena Maravella
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One reckless fighter.

One night of passion he can't forget.

The battle between sex and love is fierce and unrelenting.

And love is about to knock him on his ass.

Reckless Love can be heard as a standalone novel, but is a follow-up to the New York Times and USA Today best seller Hard to Love.

©2015 Kendall Ryan (P)2015 Kendall Ryan
Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Contemporary Women's Fiction
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Reckless Love

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I liked the story. I just hate audiobooks where dual (opposite sex) pov’s are done by one narrator. Creeps me out...

It was alright

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Narrator did a fabulous job. She did both male and female...and i couldn't tell the difference. I liked the story...mma fighter and nurse fall for each other...sweet love story....

Very cute!

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Fantastic Narration! 🙌🏻

Loved Ian and Kenzie’s story. I loved how much Ian helped Kenzie out without her knowing and how Kenzie wanted Ian to achieve a goal he was working so hard on. Even though Kenzie was in another relationship Ian still cared for Kenzie. Kenzie was just an all around great person. She put what she wanted aside and was even there for Ian when dealing with some family drama.

Loved it!

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I liked the story line but the narrator's need to act out the sounds like giggling, gasping, grunting, sobbing, and breathing bothered me. If it's written that the character did this credit the listener with enough imagination to be able to get the idea without the necessity of actually hearing it. That way we're not subjected to a form of it that grates on our nerves enough to make listening to someone else's annoying version of it force us to put the book down and designate it as DO NOT FINISH.

The narrator ruined it.

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