The Prey
Oakmount Elite, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Renee Thorn
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Ryan Stone
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By:
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J. L. Beck
About this listen
Filthy rich. Monstrous. Vile.
He calls me prey.
I call him a bully.
Sebastian Arturo isn’t just cruel, he’s downright terrifying.
With piercing green eyes, a body made for doing very bad things, and a charming demeanor, it’s no wonder everyone thinks the world of him… everyone except me.
When I wake up with pieces of my memory missing he’s the only one who can give me answers.
But he doesn't give me answers—instead, he tells me to stop asking questions, or else…
I heed his warning and do my best to avoid him, but since he’s my boss and I live in his house, that's kinda difficult.
Then one night his hate for me reaches its breaking point… and the lines blur.
Hate twists into lustful obsession.
His cruel words become seductive praises.
One touch sparks a raging inferno of desire, and I find myself burned to ash beneath his fingertips.
Just when I think I'll finally find happiness my memories return, bringing with them a vicious truth.
Turns out the man I’m falling for isn't who I thought he was… and escape isn't an option.
He has me right where he wants, caught in a trap, just like prey.
Note: This is a standalone, however for better listening enjoyment please consider starting with The Wallflower before starting The Prey. This is a dark romance novel but does contain a happily ever after. It also contains triggering material and adult content. Please do not start listening until you check the trigger warning at the beginning of the book.
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- Daniel Sidaway
- 19-10-24
Annoying & repetitive
Female voice is annoying as it was in first 2 books, female character make stupid and irrational decisions but surely no one can be that stupid. Most of her reaction doesn’t make any sense.
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