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Smoke Bomb
- Smoke, Book 3
- Narrated by: Gideon Frost, Marie Hawkins
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
Huck
Two places I never thought I'd be: a church and my little brother's funeral.
I was the one who was supposed to die first. Not Hayes.
He hadn't chosen my path. I took lives but Hayes had wanted to save souls.
Yet here I was drinking from a flask, around people that f-----g hated me, unable to take my eyes off the fiancé he'd left behind. My brother may have wanted to be a minister but he was going to marry a woman with the body of a porn star.
Trinity
It had taken me a while but I'd finally gotten on my feet after my fiancé's unexpected death. The first day on my new house cleaning job where I would make enough money to pay for college ended with a gag in my mouth, my hands tied behind my back and a gun to my head. Lucky for me I was taken alive while the rest of the household was shot and killed. My savior? My fiancé's older brother happened to be one of the men who'd murdered my new employer.
I'm now stuck in a house with three men who refuse to let me leave until it's safe. Huck hates me because he believes I lied to his brother. He humiliates me every chance he gets. But his cruelty doesn't affect me. I was beaten down long before I met Huck Kingston.
It's when I'm forced to pretend I belong to Huck in order to stay safe inside his world that the darkness in my soul finds an outlet I didn't know I needed.
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- Jackie V
- 30-05-24
Hearing Huck and Trinity's story was amazing
This is Huck's book and I loved it.
This book has two narrators who take all their parts, so there are no male narrators pretending to be women and visa versa (which I hate!).
He goes to his brother's funeral and meets his brothers fiancé Trinity who is being treated appallingly by her stepmother! Hearing his voice just brings Huck’s character to life in a way the book just can’t as I just could not image his voice.
Trinity is an admirable survivor who has overcome tragedy. Her encounter with Huck creates a unique tension in the story. She is very meek after years of being downtrodden by her step-family and her family was too tied up with his work to realise what was happening to her. You get to hear the trauma and stress in her narration.
Huck is burdened with guilt and conflict as he struggles with his inner feelings as he should have died instead of his brother. So having an attraction to Trinity is something he does his upmost to repel, to the point of being mean to her!
These two broken souls who find solace in each other's pain. The story walks you through all of their grief, guilt, and the unexpected connections that can come from tragedy.
She becomes his solace, I loved this story.
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