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Destruction
Destruction
Destruction
Audiobook7 hours

Destruction

Written by Reese Knightley

Narrated by Tristan James

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

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About this audiobook

Micah Robertson, code named Lash, has always loved Alex from the first moment their eyes met. He thought they'd be together forever and it tears him apart when he and Alex split after a life-altering tragedy. So, teaming up with Alex one more time doesn't seem like the best plan. Yet, Micah can't say no because Alex is in his blood.

Alexander Hendrix, code named Fear, met the love of his life when he ran into Micah at a medal ceremony. Only one thing has ever brought him to his knees, and that was when Micah walked away. Approached by Phoenix to help with one special case, Alex says yes because staying away from Micah is not an option.

It's not always roses between these two powerful men. Lash struggles to trust others and Fear needs to control the world around him. They have enough problems without the devastating actions of a psychopath. Can these two lovers learn to navigate their new painful reality and reclaim a life together or will they let their own actions keep them apart?

Phoenix chases an old adversary and a new elusive foe as they race against time hunting a madman bent on leaving a trail of destruction.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 14, 2020
ISBN9781541439405
Destruction

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It’s a long way home for Micah (Lash) & Alex (Fear) - 2 over protective, stubborn, extremely skilled warriors; frustrated and broken heart, how do they move forward
    Totally loving this series.

    For me the narration didn’t do this series justice. Not to say the narrator was lacking, there’s a lot of characters, too many for one narrator. In particular didn’t care for the take on Storm’s character, when there’s a group conversation, or what’s supposed to be a lust drunk voice that was waaayyyy to squeaky
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I loved the story and definitely recommend all of the series that I’ve read to this point. I gave all others five stars. The only reason I gave this one four is the narration.

    Micah sounded a bit higher tone than I would expect, but it didn’t put me off from continuing to listen. However, the last actual chapter was bad. Especially towards the end of the chapter when Micah sounded like a high pitched girl. Luckily it’s only a small section and then it returns to how it’s been throughout the book.