The narration is amazing! The story line is pretty good. It does drag a bit but overall a great listen.
A great start to the Mafia Wars!
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Review from Binding Rose →
This was my first book by Ivy and also the first book in the Mafia Wars series. Boy, this book took me on quite an adventure that was dark, dangerous, captivating, angst, drama, sexy mafia read and it kept my Kindle working overtime. Such a well crafted plot and storyline. AudiobookObsessionsReviewer & PinkFlamingoProductions
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Review from Binding Rose →
The first book in the all new series about the mafia world with some reverse harem thrown in. This book was so good I loved the characters and the storyline just everything about it! The chemistry and the character development was exceptional. I just can’t wait for the next book in this exciting all new..
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Binding Rose by Ivy Fox is a dark reverse harem mafia romance that I listened to on audio narrated by Alexander Neal and Maeve York. This book is part of the Mafia Wars world. Each book is written by a different author and can be read as a standalone. This was the first book of..
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The Narrated Alexander & Maeve did such a outstanding job bring this story to life in every way possible, they had me wanting to listen to more of the book to find out what was to happen next, i loved how they brought the characters to life and made you feel like you where a..
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I’ve been wanting to get a bit more background on Cole and his daughter Jane. Cole is a single father trying his very best to run a bar and raise his daughter all while trying to retain full custody of her. When suddenly, Holly from his past comes storming into his life and he cannot..
The target audience is, or should be, beginner level (nothing wrong with that!), but even so the book is disappointingly superficial, depending largely on not-particularly-interesting anecdotes involving the author’s interactions with other researchers. The conclusions, in the last chapter, amount to a not very well supported or argued call to action. Before that, there are..