Friday, August 28, 2020

S.E.X. Audio Review~ Bitten by Mistake Narrated by Antony Ferguson

From animosity to searing passion in a lunar cycle…but can their bond survive?
Wolf shifter Nathan Kohl’s pack is his whole life. Arrogant and handsome, he avoids commitment to anything or anyone outside of his pack. He works hard, plays hard, and pursues humans as lovers because there’s little to no chance of him forming a permanent bond. However, when Jared Taylor comes into Nathan’s life, every rule is broken.
Annabelle Jacobs, MM RomanceAfter a bad experience, Jared vowed to never get involved with another shifter, no matter how much they got under his skin. Despite being physically attracted to Nathan, who’s all kinds of hot, Jared only sees an arrogant, domineering bastard.
A disastrous case of mistaken identity throws Nathan and Jared together until the next full moon. Forced to spend the next twenty-eight days in close proximity, they can no longer ignore the powerful attraction between them. Passion ignites, and their relationship takes a turn neither of them wanted.
But when the full moon comes, everything might change again.


Bitten by Mistake by Annabelle Jabobs and narrated by Antony Ferguson was the start of the Regent’s Park Pack series. I enjoyed the book, albeit a bit confusing at times as the author delivered a lot of information throughout the story. A human and a shifter get together, by mistake, and of course things go down hill from there. I always have a hard time reading books where one person tries to hide another or tries to lay claim, but as a fan of the overall series, it was a good read.

The narrator, Antony Ferguson brought the book to life as he changed the inflection in his voice and brought the characters to life. Whenever I read a book, in my mind I try to give a voice to the characters, and Mr. Ferguson brought my imagination to fruition.

I enjoyed the audiobook and would listen to more by this narrator.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four-handcuff review

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