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Could feel for Jack

Review from And Then She Was Gone →

I purchased both the ebook and audio book. Didn’t read the book, ended up listening to the audio book. Enjoyed the narrator’s reading of the book.A lot of the time I was feeling sympathy for Jack. He was trying to do right. He was trying to help people and most of the time it ended..

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Best in the Series

Review from Jack Knifed →

Finally, after all the bland other audiobooks in this series this one is really, really good. The story is complex, the characters have matured and evolved to adults, and the narrator does the best he has done to date, too. I highly recommend this audiobook.

Better Story

Review from Girl Jacked →

This second audiobook in the series is much better than the first one. However, the story still seems it was written for the 14-18 year old groups. The narrator is better too.

Must read Thriller!!

Review from The Watson Girl →

“An exhilarating ride with plenty to satisfy even the most demanding Crime Reader – Very Haunting , Tess Winnett is amazing.. I found myself rushing through the last few chapters as the pace increased and every moment was full of tension. Brilliant stuff.”  the narrative of Andrew Tell is an added bonus bringing the acts..

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A Jagwire?

Review from And Then She Was Gone →

Can’t resist stopping on Chapter 4 and questioning this narrator. is Jaguar pronounced Jagwire? Had to double check and Jagwire is what he said. I don’t know if I will finish this audiobook because the narrator speed reads so fast he is ruining the story.

Ridiculous

Review from Jacks Are Wild →

I actually like the other books in this series that have been released but this one ? It’s just ridiculous. Good ol Jack is made out to be the second coming. Taking in all comers and having all the ladies love him. The replacement character also grated on my last nerve. Sorry to say the..

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I think this was a Young Adult novel

Review from And Then She Was Gone →

The main characters in the story were still in school and living at home. The book started off at a fast clip but that dropped quickly and then we were into character development / story development. The interpersonal relationships of the characters were the main focus and I just had to drop the book.

Twists and turns!

Review from The Watson Girl →

Would you listen to The Watson Girl again? Why? Yes, you understand the clues better to unlock the mysteries. Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How? Yes, the story kept you spellbound throughout. What does Andrew Tell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the..

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