
Derail
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Narrated by:
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Jason Clarke
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Emma Wilder
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By:
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Kacey Shea
About this listen
Don't fall in love with your bandmate's girl.
It's an unspoken rule, and one I'm determined to follow. I've always been the guy to take the high road, to be the voice of reason, but when it comes to Jess, I'm tired of fighting this overwhelming attraction.
The more time we spend together, the more compelled I am to show her she's worthy of love and dreams of her own. The lines of my moral compass begin to blur. I should leave her alone, but I can't. I know it's wrong, but everything about us feels so right.
Despite everything I try, it doesn't change the truth. She's not mine.
I can't sit back and watch her love someone else. But if given the choice, will she even want me?
The titles in the Off Track Records series are interconnected stand-alone romance novels and can be listened to in any order.
- Detour: Trent and Lexi's story
- Derail: Sean and Jess' story
- Hinder: Leighton and Opal's story
- Replay: Austin and Jayla's story
Another awesome installment in the series!
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Jason Clarke and Emma Wilder are cast perfectly for this story. Clarke can fall into a part, and he
becomes the character. Sean is complex, and Clarke finds all the nuances of his personality. Wilder falls into Jess, and makes her real and so easy to love. This story and narrative is emotional, breaks our hearts and puts the pieces back together. Shea, Clarke and Wilder bring it all to us.
So easy to get lost in this book!
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Jess's lack of confidence and low self-esteem was understandable, given her background, but having to listen to her inner thoughts on it over and over eventually became annoying. The obstacles that she and Sean went through were at times also difficult to listen to, but was all worth it in the end.
Jason Clarke and Emma Wilder's performance as Sean and Jess were flawless.
Derail is a contemporary rock star romance written in dual first-person POV and recorded in dual narration. It's a standalone that ends with an HEA and deals with sensitive subjects some may find triggering. No cliffhanger.
I received this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.
⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Jessica is with Coy but not by choice but because of need , she thinks she’s not good enough for anything great , Coy likes to push her buttons and abuse her mentally, not physically but that’s even worse , until Sean shows her the way it should be .
On a side note Izzy is admitted to a group to get off his addiction. But he can’t handle it
Grab it and see Who does Jessica choice and what happens to Izzy
Jason Clark and Emma Wilder are fantastic in this story , their performance is spot on
This story will not derail you
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gripping
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Kacey’s writing is so captivating and although this book involves a difficult subject, it is written with so much sensitivity and understanding that it as beautiful to listen to, even if I did need to hit pause a few times to just deal with the emotions I was experiencing.
Jess has been beaten down so much in her life that she truly believes she deserves whatever happens to her. It isn't until she meets Sean, a man that treats her with kindness and respect, that she starts to see things differently. I adored her journey to the person she was born to be. Sean may have helped open her eyes, but she's the one that did the work.
Sean is all the things. His capacity for care and kindness is just everything. I loved how gentle he was with Jess. Always wanting what is best for her, even if it wasn't him.
Together they were just perfect. I loved the dynamic between them. The chemistry and tension was palpable.
The band drove me crazy with their don't get involved policy but thank heavens for Deb. Who is not only the sweetest band mum ever but a wonderful person.
Jason Clarke was perfect as Sean and conveyed the emotions well like always. But Emma Wilder stole the show. Emma as Jess was outstanding. I've listened to Emma before, and she's always a hit, but this book, her performance blew me away. The way she conveyed the raw emotion and experience of the character was both beautiful and heartbreaking. Both Emma and Jason have fabulous opposite gender voices and it makes for an all-encompassing listen as you don't get taken out of the story or the performance with the switch. Their voices complement each other well and the transition from one to the other and from each character was smooth. The production was great with no issues.
Heartbreaking & beautiful performance
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I borrowed the book through KU but received an early copy of audiobook. Jason Clarke and Emma Wilder are amazing. Emma Wilder has such a perfect sweet voice with a lot of emotion. And Jason Clarke? He is flawless with his slightly gravelly voice and wonderful emotions. The audiobook just elevated this fantastic story.
Amazing book with a fantastic narration team
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I thought Sean was a little TOO dead-on intuitive. He suspects something is off about Coy when they first meet, but absolutely nothing Coy said gives that hint. Things like that happen several times, making it hard for me to understand how he's picking up on things.
Jess has extremely negative self-talk. A lot. Too much. I think it comes off too strong, when about 50% would have made the point fully. It makes me not like her at all, and with a heroine I think she has to have *some* spine, not just the strength she gets from the Hero. I'm glad to see her fairy tale HEA too!
This book is part of a series but I had not read the first book and had no problems with the history of the band. This was my first Kacey Shea book, and I look forward to reading more by her!
Thank you to the author for providing me with an audio copy in exchange for an honest review.
My first Kacey Shea book
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