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Hear Me Out
Hear Me Out
Hear Me Out
Audiobook7 hours

Hear Me Out

Written by Lila Rose

Narrated by Claire Alain and Stephen Dexter

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Fear keeps the truth away from his brothers. Fear and pain keeps him away from the man he loves.

Hawks MC member Maddox "Beast" Lawson had a difficult time growing up. Tired of being ridiculed because of his effed-up brain-to-mouth connection, it was easier to say nothing at all. Living in silence worked out just fine until that b*tch called Fate took his hearing, not only that, but she also threw him into the arms of the man who refuses to acknowledge that one hot night they shared.

Jay Conger, Knife to his brothers, loves pussy. Licking, fingering, screwing, he'll take it any way it's offered. After one surprising night with Beast, to say he's freaked out is an understatement. Hell, even bananas have taken on a new meaning, and thinking about a certain someone's body is too much. Unable to think straight, Knife is at an impasse, not only with his traitorous desire but with his heart.

Both lives are going to change. Only will it be for the better?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 18, 2019
ISBN9781515942993
Hear Me Out

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Love this author she makes you feel the love these great characters she writes about feel in their story ? Keep up the great writing Lila Rose
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I listened all the stories in this series and this is my #1.
    I am so in Love with the build up of this story, the way Knife and Beast slowly work out
    what is happening between them was awesome. I Love when Knife finally makes the move and everything was history after that.
    Awesome narrator, he did an amazing job.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This recording is not the entire book. Also the uniformity of characters voices are greatly diminished with the new narrator. I am high disappointed in this recording
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    1,25 stars for being so eye-rollingly stupid it was hilarious.

    I can't quite believe I actually finished reading this. Based on the synopsis, I was hoping for a hot story between two rugged men, sprinkled with a few table spoons of good ole angst. What I actually got was one part (unintentional) hilarity, one part aggravation, zero parts hotness.

    First of all, the writing was bad. Like, completely. Nothing about this was believable, not the characters, not the setting, not the dialogue - nothing. And I don't mean it wasn't realistic, because shit like werewolf romance can be believable if written well, even if it has no ties in reality. This was just so disappointing all around. Corny, cheesy, baaad.

    The writing was also repetitive as hell - I'm pretty sure Knife and Beast are gonna have some serious issues with their necks, what with all the throwing their heads back and laughing. Also, the swearing. I swear quite a bit myself when I'm pissed, but when you use the words fuck and fucking as punctuation marks (or you know, just inside the words themselves too, completely illogically, cause why not) they just sound stupid and lose all effect. There are also so many other curse words that would spice up the language a lot better.

    The characters were caricatures of "tough guys" taken straight out of the imagination of someone who's never dealt with people who brag about shit like slitting peoples' throats (here's looking at you, Knife). The world was so full of hypocrisy - the men worshiped their 'women' or 'old ladies' (which, by the way, are some really vomit inducing ways of referring to your partner) yet at the same time they did nothing but slut shame the rest of the women in the background.

    The only scene where I forgot to roll my eyes and actually laughed at intentional humor was the scene where Mena went as moral support with Knife to get manscaped. Other than that, the whole book was a heaping pile of clishes. The end.