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Saving Liam

By: Sasha L. Miller
Narrated by: Paul Morey
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Leyton lived a quiet, simple life as a prosperous, thriving merchant alongside his twin brother Liam. But that life is shattered when Liam goes missing, and Leyton is told that the only way to save his brother's life is to seduce a king. The task proves to be even more difficult than Leyton feared, and soon he is swept up in a tide of political machinations, betrayal, and a looming threat of execution once the men who blackmailed him are caught.

But the threat of his pending death is nothing alongside the constant fear for his missing brother's safety - and the tangle of intrigue in which he is caught is nothing like the tangle he put himself in after breaking the heart of a king...

©2010, 2014 Less Than Three Press, LLC (P)2014 Less Than Three Press, LLC
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A pleseant surprise since i did not know this author but picked the book due to the narrator Who is one of my absolute favorits. Pm does an excelent job as always. The author is quite good too and the book is a little different from most since the story is told from multiple views. Its Well-written and there is some surprises along the Way and even the Ending is a lot different Then u would Think at first. All in all a pleasent experience.

Romance fantasy and intrigue

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The story was so juvenile because of the love interests the author tried to weave into the larger narrative. I wasn’t even bothered by the intra familial relations, aka incest, it was just all so immature and frankly dull and uninteresting. I think if more attention had been paid to the mystery it would have gone a long way to saving this book. Once they unveiled the villain I stopped listening, but it really wasn’t worth the time.

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