Dylan
Inked Brotherhood, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Tad Branson
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Abby Craden
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By:
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Jo Raven
About this listen
You’ve tried your best for years and never managed to please your demanding parents. You’ve fallen head over heels for someone who keeps ignoring you. You’ve hit rock bottom.
Tessa is close to giving up on her authoritative parents and their demands, on her studies, and on everything in her life, including Dylan. He is the one boy she has loved since she can remember, the one who dated her and promised her forever when they were 14 and then dumped her without an explanation, only to ignore her ever since. He is the one who shows up to save her from violence before the stroke of midnight, who kisses her and holds her close, only to tell her in the course of the same night that he doesn’t love her.
Tessa knows Dylan has gone through some tough times, and they’re only getting tougher. Is he telling the truth about his lack of feelings for her, or is he running from his own demons?
The way Tessa sees it, she has two options: run away and leave it all behind, or stay to fight against her controlling family and win back Dylan. She has a feeling he needs her. How can she leave when he's the only man who’s ever made her feel alive?
This is a stand-alone story without a cliff-hanger.
Warning: This book contains graphic language, sex, and violence. Mature listeners only. Not intended for young listeners.
©2015 Jo Raven (P)2018 Oh My AudiobooksWhat listeners say about Dylan
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- Anonymous User
- 16-10-2022
So many layers AWESOME 🤩
Okay I’m trying to get my head around the insane amount of layers to this incredible series and usually I just star and move along unless I must use my words to ensure the author gets that after over reading 700 books I’m impressed im not a literary pro but I do read obsessively (it’s how I’m dealing with life move along) the way Jo has pull together this series especially Dylan and yes I’m about to read book 5 because it’s a must now! The feelings alone in this book blew me away how unbelievably realistic situations were portrayed I’m just between tears of empathy and affection for the characters. The narration was outstanding keeping the connection between the story and the characters never a dip in the moment. It was layers of layers to unpack all the way through and OMFG I have to mention the desperation at times I felt to reach out to these characters was well unbelievably well done for being able to pull that out of me usually authors skate a very fine line between building up the tension and just annoying characters that it was refreshing to say that least.
Read YES but with caution soooo many triggers I had to brace myself multiple times but it was brilliantly done ♥️
Avid reader and listener THANK GOODNESS FOR AUDIO BOOKS my eyes wouldn’t have coped
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- Avidchic reader
- 24-03-2022
the least dramatic
the series has been steadily increasing in angst and brokenness but with Dylan, Ms Raven takes a side step to the lesser of the evils she portrays in her books.
these 2 have been a long time coming and I was thinking the situation was going to be more intense but although its a serious topic, it just delves below the surface and not into its core. the pace was a little slower and more like book 1 with the slow burn but not as hot due to the fact they've been dancing around each other for years. (although there are steamy scenes )
tad branson, I've listened to before and I had forgotten how good he is. Dylan's personality is written in such a way that he's rather sombre and troubled but still has the underlying quality of reason which is what tad brings to the table. Dylan is unlike the previous inked boys and Ms Raven depicts this nicely.
Abby is awesome as well, her ability to change her tone for the male voice is 1 in only a few female narrator's in my book.
Rafe sounds more troubled and I think falls into Zanes crisis category ...so I'll have to see.
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