This is the second audiobook I’ve listened to by this narrator. Both audiobooks are in this series. I really enjoy the way he can manipulate his voice to give each character their own sound. His voice is pleasant to the ears, and he did a great job bringing this book to life… it is because of this that I’m giving the audiobook a better ratings than the ebook, which I gave 4 stars.

***Original review:

I’m typically a big fan of the age gap storyline, but this one had a twist to it. Channing was the younger man in this dynamic, but he wasn’t the one with the biggest amount of immaturity. That would be Reagan. Due to poor choices, on his part, he had some major redemption to earn in this book, and I’m not entirely sure he did. That said, this was a good addition to the series, but it’s not my favorite. It is worth the read because it had a lot of redeemable moments in the story, and the heat level did not disappoint. Plus, we got to catch up with our favorite tattooed men. It was good to see how far Channing has come since he was first introduced. I was impressed with his character. I’m looking forward yo the next book in the series!