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Saving Margaret
- Vegas Mates, Book 2
- Narrated by: Brian Meslar
- Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Sexy werewolf shifter Margaret Taylor finds her mate in the body of a man she least expects it in. A grizzly bear shifter! Her human half tries to reason her way out of the match, but her she-wolf is through with her excuses.
Fate makes sure the sexy alpha grizzly bear shifter is nearby at all times. But will his presence be enough to protect Margaret from the evil stalking her?
The power of the magick between them can’t be avoided. But bear shifter Scott O’Hearn thinks the beautiful Taylor wolf is doing a fine job of just that - avoiding him. He can’t help that he’s a bear shifter. He’s determined to convince her it doesn’t matter. She is his mate, and he’s waited over a century to find her.
Will he convince Margaret she’s his true match before it’s too late?
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- Vanessa Leighton
- 14-12-20
Great story
This is a great story with a good deal of interesting characters and storyline. I didn’t enjoy the narrator as much but the story did make up for it with everything happening
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- Cathy
- 26-05-20
Not bad
I enjoyed the story. There was some background I guess I would have got from the first book, which I hadn't read, but it didn't detract much from the story.
I didn't enjoy the narration, unfortunately. I'm not sure what accent the actor was trying to do for Scot (possibly Irish?), but it travelled far and wide from sentence to sentence - Ireland, Scotland, Eastern Europe, US, and at times just sounded like he had a speech impediment. That really did detract from the story for me.
The narrator's attempts at varying female voices was also a bit disappointing, to the point where Margaret's inner wolf sounded downright creepy!
My advice would be to read the book rather than listen to this version.
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