This one also ends on a cliffy. I am still unsure where the story is going but I am excited for it to get there. I really appreciated the spice level in this! The narration is wonderful! #TheFlock
Briar and her Boys
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This is the last book in the Saints of Serenity Falls series. This book picks up where book 2 ended. Briar is in the back of a police car. This series has had quite the unexpected twists and turns for sure! There have been so many secrets. Travis, Cole, Sawyer, and Asher continue to support..
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This is the second series I’ve read/listened to by Lily Wildheart. Dang! The twists were even bigger this time. Loved it! We get a lot of drama, steamy scenes, and answers. The ending was HOT. Cecily Foster and Alexander Neal are excellent narrators. Their emotional performances brought this book to life and had it rolling..
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This audio is so well performed! Enhances Siobhan Davis’ brilliant words and makes the emotion all the more heady and immersive. I love how beautifully the performances capture the heart of this story. Book review: No one breaks and heals the heart quite as exquisitely as Siobhan Davis! What a powerfully emotive and utterly mesmerizing..
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This was a great second book in the Saints Of Serenity Falls series. I think it just may have had even more twist & turns than the first book. And the first was very twisty turney! Is this what college is like now a days? I have not been out of college that long for..
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Briar’s strengths show throughout this series. Who’s trying to kill Briar and why? Scheming, crooked, politicians have their own plans. It’s steamy, intense and a cliffy that has me wanting more. Cecily Foster and Alexander Neal are excellent narrators making this story very interesting. #the flock on tour. #PFP Productions
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