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Stranded, Book 2

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By: Andrew Grey
Narrated by: Max Lehnen
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On the day he and Roman Capanelli were to be married, Malik Stevens wakes up in a small room with very little light. Time must be passing, because a door opens from time to time and food is left for him-that's his only connection to the outside world. Roman is a choreographer on Broadway, and he's waiting for Malik at the park with all their friends, ready to start their marriage ceremony. When Malik doesn't show up, Roman is nearly heartbroken thinking he's been left at the altar. But soon he understands that Malik hasn't stood him up, he's been taken.

Desperate and determined, Roman begins searching for clues to aid the police. Then, when Malik escapes, the couple continues the search until they ferret out the culprit, and in the process open up a box of secrets. An orphan who grew up in a foster home, Malik knows his father was a serial killer and his mother died of grief and shame after his father was convicted. Now it seems some of his parents' skeletons still hang in the family closet. But was Malik's kidnapping meant to uncover those secrets or to hide them forever?

©2013 Andrew Grey (P)2013 Dreamspinner Press
Contemporary Romance Suspense Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Romantic Suspense Heartfelt
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The story caught my interest but I had difficulty listening. The narration was not to my liking. It kind of spoiled the listen.

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Love this author. Loved the story. Absolutely HATED this narrator! He sounded like an old man reading to a child. I guess the story was about two guys in their twenties, yet at times I felt they were both older men. It was extremely distracting and I wanted to turn him off, shut him up, wring his neck. He made Malik come across as a 2 year old. Such a shame as the story was really good.

The narration was AWFUL!

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