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Rhoades - Undeniable
- Man Up, Book 2
- Narrated by: Kale Williams
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
Rhoades:
Loneliness. The pain doesn’t simply go away with time. It’s been years, and they tell me I need to move on. But I can’t.
Blame and regret are my constant companions. Until I see him in the spotlight and everything changes.
Night after night, I watch him dance. Thinking about him. What he’d feel like. What he’d taste like. And now that I know, I want him even more. And maybe...just maybe, he might want me, too.
But not yet. Not before he knows he’s more than a pretty face. Not before he knows what he means to me.
Rhoades begins immediately where Austin, audiobook one, left off.
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- Katie townsend
- 07-04-19
Incredible and beautiful
Listening to Rhodes Undeniable being brought to life was so beautiful and perfect
I felt everything rhoades and Austin were going ups downs laughter tears uncertainty insecurity
I felt every powerful meaningful moving word
Kale Williams did a beautiful and incredible job bringing rhoades austin and their storyline to life
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- Hemmel M.
- 23-02-20
nice story, horrible narrator
Fluffy romance with a lot if coincidences. I mean, a lot of characters work in real estate and a lot of poor people are in trouble because of their land lord.
The narrator starts every chapter with the right, distinguishable voice, but quickly it becomes one voice and you are unable to tell apart characters, Narrator and thoughts. Also, in dialogues he does not pause when another character starts talking. Very confusing.
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