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Strike
- Gentry Generations
- Narrated by: Brian Ingram, Desiree Fultz
- Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
A summer job. That's all it was supposed to be. It never crossed my mind that I was about to collide with a man who would obliterate every plan I ever made. My mother has always warned me that love is like a lightning bolt and it strikes without warning. But I had no intention of getting struck by either lightning or love anytime soon. I'd be too busy finishing my journalism degree and landing a job in a city far more sophisticated than Phoenix. There was certainly nothing in the cards about getting involved with an ex-ballplayer turned nightclub boss. He was too old for me, too complicated, too distracting. On the surface, we had almost nothing in common except the draw of an overpowering physical connection. The seasonal job at a local resort was going to be temporary. He was going to be temporary. But insufferably sexy, arrogant Dalton Tremaine has other ideas.
And the harder I fall for him, the more I can't find a good reason to resist giving him everything he wants....
Strike is the first book in a brand-new sexy spin-off series from NYT and USA Today best-selling author Cora Brent. No cliff-hanger! May be listened to as a stand-alone.
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- Sarah Marshall
- 02-03-21
couldn't finish
I got to about 3 hours in but the story just seemed to be taking a while to get anywhere. Normally I would still persevere because the story wasn't bad just a bit slow. However, i just couldn't cope with listening to the female narrator anymore. She seemed to speak in a monotone at times with no expression.
I wonder if the story seemed slow because of her narration.
Both these things together meant I just gave up. However, I am going to attempt the next in the series as there are different narrators.
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