4.5 of 5 stars Book two of the Rixon Raiders series by L.A. Cotton was a whirlwind of emotion. I liked the way it was written for so many reasons. No full on flashback scenes or chapters. Instead telling me plenty to understand what had happened not only between Jason and Felicity but also certain aspects of Jason’s past that are important to who he is now. I’ll admit that while I loved Felicity pretty much from the beginning, Jason was sometimes frustratingly cruel and I often wanted Felicity to just wring his neck and maybe knee him somewhere he’d remember instead of fall for him. But he did eventually grow on me. I’m not sure he’ll stand out as my favorite of these guys after this series is done but this book itself was well worth reading and will still have me coming back for more of this author. I had the pleasure of reading and listening to this book and one of the other things that kept me hooked to the story was the stand out narration. I loved Sarah Puckett and Wen Ross in this story. Both of them do a fantastic job of showing the right emotion for the moment whether it be sadness, happiness, anger or even disgust. There are reasons I’ve come to prefer having professional narration to experience my stories more and more and these two narrators are part of the reason.