Torn Mate
Full Moon, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alex Kydd
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Sarah Sampino
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By:
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Belle Harper
About this listen
Saint is torn. What his wolf and heart want is Ada. He believes he isn't good for her, that Noah or even Huxley are a better choice, but he can't stay away. He knows he is just going to break her heart if he keeps doing this to her.
When Saint witnesses Huxley kissing Ada, he wants to rip his throat out, but at the same time it would just be easy to walk away. She has all she needs, two good mates . . . what does she need with a third one? Especially one like him. Damaged. No one wants a mate who has a secret . . . not one like his. And the more he pushes her away, the better it will be for everyone.
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- JenB
- 14-07-2024
Entertaining easy listen
Ada’s character is so endearing and the concepts push my boundaries but in a fun way. Super easy to follow the storyline, perfect for my busy lifestyle- a little escape from the real world, thoroughly enjoyed it and looking forward to the next book.
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- Jodie
- 02-08-2024
Second of three.
This is the second in the series, and as such, it feels like it doesn't really go anywhere. All three of the books in this series could have been condensed into one decent novel instead of three separate books that don't really have an ending until the last book.
It was a fine story for what it is and yes I still read the third book to finally get closure on these characters but the only ones I'm left feeling anything for are Noah and Saint. The rest, including Ada are just one dimensional boring characters with little to no story arc.
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