
Separation Games
The Games Duet, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Elena Wolfe
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Sebastian York
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By:
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CD Reiss
About this listen
The New York Times best seller.
There are a few unbreakable rules in the game.
Stay collected. Compartmentalize. Think your next move through.
Never let your heart dictate your tactics.
The heart is impulsive.
The heart makes bad decisions.
The heart doesn’t see the long game.
The heart may have decided to get Adam back, but when the endgame comes, the heart’s going to be the one to break.
©2016 CD Reiss (P)2024 Flip City MediaI would definitely recommend this book!
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Awesome read
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The narration was excellent and I understand now why it wasn't duet style, it still works exceptionally well.
Satisfying culmination to the duet
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Excellent characters, Diane irritated me immensely with her mixed signals, telling Adrian to go away and the her internal dialogue 'fight for me'. I think this is quite common among women though.
I could totally understand the not loving certain parts of a person/Partner.
Very intelligent writing.
Intelligently analysed relationship
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