Famous Last Words
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Narrated by:
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Jason Clarke
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Stella Hunter
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By:
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Claudia Burgoa
About this listen
USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa pens a thrilling tale of hard losses and second chances. This angsty romance will destroy listeners' hearts and then put them back together again. Prepare to ugly cry like never before!
I shouldn’t be alive.
I should’ve died in that plane crash.
Instead, I survived.
Thrived, even.
After all, I’m a rock star and a billionaire.
There’s nothing I can’t buy.
Nothing, except peace.
And when it all comes crashing down around me…
The guilt.
The pain.
The sorrow.
That’s when she appears.
The one woman I’m not allowed to love.
I needed her to fill the void after everything was lost.
There she was, ready, and grieving too.
Both of us are broken, shattered people.
So why does she make my heart want to beat again?
I need a new reason to keep breathing.
And I think that reason—is her.
Famous Last Words is a story of pain, forgiveness, and the faint, lingering hope of rekindling a love that once meant everything.
©2024 Claudia Burgoa (P)2024 Claudia BurgoaWhat listeners say about Famous Last Words
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- roseley huggins
- 15-03-2024
fantastic.
love the duet narration. so well narrated. this story is so well written. so many emotions. feel so sorry for Brahms. such a great happy ending. well done claudia
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- Lyn
- 02-04-2024
Too much heavy handed drama. Narration overdramatic too at times.
Others may have a preference for drama and anguish but I prefer it in smaller doses.
I have preferred Claudia's other books. The anguish goes on and on and the coming together too short and too close to the end of the book. The secrets everyone was keeping didn't seem justified or that complicated to just come out with in my mind either.
Added to this the hero wanted to win back his girl but keeps demanding, playing with her, and niggling at her as his strategy to reel her in. The girl's attitude isn't much better as she makes things unnecessarily difficult.
NARRATION: Stella Hunter was good. However, I did have issues with Jason Clarke in this one. He's been one of my favorite narrators in the past. However he sounded overdramatic and heavy handed in his narration from the outset. I thought this was opening in a war zone from the way he began. I found that alienating rather than expressive.. sorry Jason. When he was just expressing normal dialogue he was great as always.
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