Charlotte
Finding His Destiny Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jack Stella
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Robyn Verne
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By:
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Angela Rush
About this listen
Charlotte Williams a 42-year-old widow is heading out for a medical mission trip to Guatemala. She meets a group of Marines at the airport prior to leaving. She hasn't even considered dating since the death of her husband, but when she meets the tall, dark, and handsome Marine, she begins to reconsider her celibacy; however she won't ever see him again, right? She doesn't even know his name.
Jordan "Hawk" Jackson is a 46-year-old Marine Special Ops soldier and leader of his team. He has been burned badly in his first marriage being left to raise his son on his own 16 years ago. He had felt something was missing in his life but couldn't put his finger on it until he met a beautiful stranger in an airport cafe while traveling for a new mission. He suddenly wanted to have this woman, but he didn't even know her name. He wouldn't ever see her again anyway, right?
Destiny had other plans. While raiding a suspected compound of an evil drug lord in the Colombian jungle, Hawk finds Charlotte beaten and bound lying on a jungle path, thrown out like trash. His protective instincts kick in and he is determined to keep her safe no matter the cost.
Contains mature themes.
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- Avidchic reader
- 03-05-2020
ok for a 1st go
I like the ops/seals/delta etc stories, hence Susan stoker is my fave. I was surprised and thrilled to see riley edwards and now angela rush cross Susan's characters over.
the story was great, gritty and a nice little twist. Robyn Verne the female narrator, in someone's opinion was whiny....huh? she had a soft voice with a southern drawl. the heroine portrayed, I found, fitted the voice of Robyn perfectly. she was quiet, respectfil and polite, exactly how southern women have been described In other novels, to have been raised...
she still had gusto where needed but otherwise the character and voice, I felt were in sync.
it was Jack I had a problem with, his voice moved awfully fast and I had to slow the speed, In saying that, i had to speed Robyn up a tad.
however, sometimes he was in character and other times not, I didn't feel with the hero's voice at all.
if it was Jason Clarke or Aiden snow, then hubba, hubba ...perfection.
I liked the story, it had sass and grit and In Susan stoker form a HEA.
elise hasn't had good ratings so I might leave this one and try it is Michael's series.....
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