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Escape the Sea
- Narrated by: Tyler Ryan, Fleet Cooper, Patrick Garrett, Aaron Sin, Matthew Holland, Morais Almeida
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Seven towns. Seven seas. The seven council. The seven words every person lives by.
The sea is lost; pirates are death.
Cassandra should have been killed at birth, like all the other children who have powers like her. The changed ones. The ones who started the war, lost the seas, and killed millions with their gifts. Lucky for Cassandra, her father is on the council. One of the seven rulers of her large town and has kept her hidden her entire life. When she is seen for the first time, she has no choice but to run, and the only place she can go is to the sea.
To the pirates and a certain death. At least that is what she thinks. When she meets six handsome pirates and they take her on board their ship, she learns about a whole new world.
If only she can protect her heart when they all desire to own it.
This is a reverse harem trilogy. Seventeen+.
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- Felicity
- 28-03-2021
AMAZING
This was such an amazing book. I'm not surprised though with it being written by G. Bailey. I have always loved listening to and reading books written by her and this was no exception. The female protagonist is so easy to relate to and definitely a character full of a kick-ass attitude, one that leaves her men looking to protect her without even realising they are doing it (*swoon*). Each male protagonist is different in the way they are written which I love and each definitely makes you laugh at their dominant male protectiveness for the female protagonist - because we all know it is not the men running the ship. Some audiobooks that are RH tend to only have one male narrator for all of the men, but this had individual male narrators which I absolutely loved. The only thing that annoys me in this book is that it ends on a cliffhanger! It is so something that I would continue to listen to and one I would definitely recommend. I hope that you find you love this book just as much as I do. Enjoy!
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