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Hell Breaks Loose
- A Devil's Rock Novel, Book 2
- Narrated by: Christian Fox
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
Hell hath no hunger like a man let out of a cage....
Shy and awkward, First Daughter Grace Reeves has always done what she's told. Tired of taking orders, she escapes her security detail for a rare moment of peace. Except her worst nightmare comes to life when a ruthless gang of criminals abducts her. Her only choice is to place her trust in Reid Allister, an escaped convict whose piercing gaze awakens something deep inside her. Reid is nothing like her other captors. He's tougher, smarter...and one blistering look from him makes her hotter than any man ever has.
Reid spent years plotting escape and revenge...years without a woman in his bed. For this hardened felon, Grace Reeves isn't just out of his league - she's from another planet, but that doesn't stop him from wanting her. Escaping Devil's Rock was tough, but resisting this woman could be the end of him. For a man with nothing to lose, protecting her, claiming her as his own, becomes more necessary than his next breath.
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- Hi Ho Silver
- 02-11-22
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Beautifully narrated as only Christian Fox/Zach Villa can. He is by far the best narrator on Audible. Strange tale written like the fantasy of an inexperienced woman, eager to go further but too afraid to colour outside her lane or disobey her father. Her immaturity makes her sound like a wet blanket, down on everything outside her purview and in her own life, but the worm wants to turn, and turn she does. She jumps from one cage to be caged by kidnappers.
The captured and dissected fish, is a mataphor for Reid/Reed. Even the name Reid/Reed is symbolic of the strange strength of a natural fibre in an artificial situation under stress.
This book is like a Cinderella'esque assignment to demonstrate the use of similes and mataphors but with a teary HEA.
STRANGE BUT ENJOYABLE
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