
The Outskirts
The Outskirts Duet, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lance Greenfield
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June Wayne
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By:
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T.M. Frazier
About this listen
The swamp is about to get a whole lot hotter.
After a tragedy, Finn Hollis escapes into the swamp to be alone. That is until Sawyer Dixon shows up, all scorching hot innocence, claiming she owns the land less than 50 feet from his front door. Sawyer gets under his skin, but, even worse - she makes him crave things. Things Finn hasn't thought about in a very, very long time. Finn wants Sawyer gone. Almost as much as he wants her in his bed.
Originally slated to be a stand-alone, The Outskirts is now book one of a duet. The Outliers is the title of book two.
©2017 T.M. Frazier (P)2017 T.M. FrazierFrom the off I was intrigued, wasn't sure at first but once you get deeper in it's completely enthralling. The ending of this part is brilliant and dramatic. Really great cliff hanging end. Would highly recommend. Can't wait for next book to find out what happens next.
Brilliant T M Frazier! Can't wait for next instalment!!
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Book one sets the scene, giving us all the world building needed. We meet the main characters and feel the conflict that Finn is dealing with, he wants Sawyer gone but also wants her close. He wants to look after her, but is afraid to and doesn’t feel he deserves to be happy or find love. This book is filled with emotions and obstacles that Finn and Sawyer need to overcome. There are so many secrets and it ends with the mutha of all plot twists.
The narrator pairing was amazing. Lance has narrated some of T’s King Series and he gives us all the colours and complexities of Finn. He is tortured, he is secretive, he is grief stricken, he is hiding but he is also tender and a fierce protector and feels this undeniable pull to Sawyer; and we feel it all through Lance’s narration. This is the first time I’ve listened to June and I really enjoyed her performance. She embodied Sawyer’s innocence and naivety with ease. The narration is easy and we see the world through pure, unsullied Sawyer’s eyes. Another original, raw and compelling story you won’t want to put down.
Grit and unpredictability with a major plot twist!
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Outstanding
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