Wild Card
Advantage Play, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kelsey Navarro
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Aaron Shedlock
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By:
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Kelsie Rae
About this listen
Rule number one: Keep your head down and your eyes up. It makes you invisible. But not stupid.
Ace, a young card shark, has worked her entire life to achieve one goal. Bring Burlone Allegretti to his knees. As the head of a mafia family who dabbles in human trafficking, he’s far from innocent and Ace can't wait to exact her revenge.
As her plan is set in motion, the alluring head of a rival family, Kingston Romano, approaches her with a proposition. One that she’s desperate enough to accept.
Soon, she finds herself in the crosshairs of a war she isn’t prepared to fight. With a target on her back, and intimate feelings she refuses to acknowledge, she'll have to decide if she's all in, or if she'll be taken for all she's worth.
This story is intended for audiences 18 and older.
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- Tine
- 09-06-2020
Meh. Ends on a cliffhanger. Pretty average.
This book was average at best. It ends on a cliffhanger and I was so bored by it i won't be getting the second to see how it continues. I can guess. For a book in the suspense category it was hugely predictable.
Everyone in this book has "sweaty hands" over and over again and the strange suddenness of Ace and Kingston's relationship made no sense. He is trying to get his sister married off to someone to strengthen family ties and alliances, which are important to him apparently, but takes up with some no one card counter who ripped him off.
Also, he knows she is ripping him off and lets it happen. Why?
There are a lot of characters! Firstly too many similar names, Reggie and Regina, for example and secondly there are too many characters so there is no character development.
Performances were good though.
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