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Insatiable
- The Steel Brothers Saga, Book 12
- Narrated by: John Lane, Lauren Rowe, M. Hendley
- Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Perhaps some memories are better left buried.
Marjorie Steel and Bryce Simpson have finally declared their love for each other, but their chance for happiness is once again yanked out from under them. As Marjorie is forced to confront her demons and find an inner strength to save herself and another, Bryce rushes to solve the puzzles his dead father left behind.
An ominous lawyer, twins with a secret, and a premature birth present new obstacles as the two lovers scramble to escape the conundrum and leave their families in peace, all while their desire for each other becomes more and more insatiable. When an unexpected figure from the past emerges, leaving them both thunderstruck, the mystery deepens even further.
It’s a race against the past.
It’s a race for love.
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- K1burger
- 04-02-2020
I expected so much more
Whilst I love the Steele brothers saga this ending disappointed me a little. It was predictable I knew the outcome at the beginning of the book. The ending was short when so much more needed to be said. The narration was good.
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- R Baker
- 29-01-2020
Disappointed
Where do I start?? I have no idea, I had to stop listening after 40 mins. I found it difficult to listen to the last 2 books in this series but this one has now turned me off.
Story fell flat, narrators sounded like poorly recorded robots.
Each chapter felt like a repeat nothing new.
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