Steps
Finding Their Muse Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Rachael Beresford
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Shaun Grindell
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By:
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Bea Paige
About this listen
My dream of becoming prima ballerina is dead.
Dropped by the Royal Ballet, I return home to my empty house in Cornwall with nothing but ghosts, and memories of a past I am desperate to forget.
It takes months of depression before I pull myself out of the bleakness and attempt to start living again. With a new job as an assistant to the wealthy but elusive Sachov family, I find myself caught up in a tangled web of desire, pain, and sexual awakening that will either destroy me entirely or bring me back to life.
My name is Rose, and I am their muse.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Kelly Stock writing as Bea Paige (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Steps
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- Kindle Customer
- 21-06-2023
Unexpectedly Great
I was um-ing and ah-ing about listening to this one, and to be honest, it sat in my downloads for a little.
I wish I had listened to it earlier.
I love the narrators. They bring the story to life.
I can feel the darkness in the characters, the tension, and their emotions.
The storyline itself is fantastic. The author brings the characters past fluidly into the present, and it is done without it being an info dump.
This is one dark romance I will be listening to again. I have already started on book 2 and am looking forward to the rest in the series.
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- Michelle
- 06-05-2024
Nothing happened
The author is very good at describing an environment and the internal monologue of the characters. But you spend the entire book waiting for something to happen. It doesn't until the last couple of chapters. There are a lot of veiled references to darkness and happenings of the past but nothing is resolved. Truely a boring book.
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