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Narrated by:
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Rose Dioro
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Benjamin Charles
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Zachary Webber
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By:
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Debra Anastasia
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I named myself. I took the word animal out of their mouths, wore it like a badge of honor, then shoved it down their throats. I've fought for what I have. I see you coming before you even know you want a piece of me. In a city riddled with warring families, I'll rise up between them. My people, the broken souls I gather, will have power by the time I'm done with them.
I protect mine.
Him. My brother, Nix.
Her. The girl that is the only home I've ever had. She knows me.
I'm coming at you, sweetness. Stay ready.
©2018 Debra Anastasia (P)2018 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Havoc
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- SamK
- 04-01-2019
Disappointing!
2.5 stars. The only thing which I loved about this story was the heroine T. I loved how strong and bad ass she was! This girl could seriously kick ass!! In my opinion, I felt she was way too good for Animal!! UGHHH!!! I wanted to seriously do some damage to him. I hated how he paraded his bedroom conquests right in front of T, despite her professing her love for him. The way he trampled all over her heart, especially given her sad childhood, was unforgivable. And I hated that he sleeps with T’s enemy Albany and we get a very detailed account of their bedroom antics!!! Just noooo!! Why would a reader want to read about the hero with another woman in such detail?!! And to top it all off, Animal only realised that he actually loves T when he thinks she has died!! Like whaaattt???!!!
The story itself was fast paced and action packed but I thought that it wasn’t romance driven at all. The flashbacks were also a little confusing for me as there isn’t any indication at the start of each chapter if we are in the past or present. The ending itself was very rushed and confusing. For example, T is captured by Albany and her actual escape is only explained as an after event. I actually stopped to check if I had accidentally skipped a chapter at this point as the jump from captivity to being released was so sudden. And then Albany is lured out of hiding via fake Facebook posts? It just seems like that was way too easy and the author couldn’t be bothered writing any more. I was quite underwhelmed by this story especially when I had such high expectations after reading MERCY. I am however looking forward to reading Ember’s story. Hopefully it will be better than this book.
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