![]() ![]() I hesitated to purchase this book because the previous review was lukewarm. OMG!Įxcellent and well paced romance and mystery Yuck! Oh and you will laugh when you hear her pronounce the word, areola. Listening to her read the ‘big’ love scene is somewhat gross, sort of like your Grandma reading soft porn aloud. She has an old lady sounding monotone voice and her pace is painfully slow. She forgives her husband a huge lie, a little too easily, and the ‘suspenseful’ ending is so cornball, I was rolling my eyes. I’m not exaggerating when I say, It’s 12 or so hours of Indigo struggling with personal demons, then everything is wrapped up a little too quickly in the last 2.5-3 hours of the book. I got it, I understood, I empathized, I ached for her, but after about 5 hours, it just turned exhausting. However, after listening to it described repeatedly for 12 hours, I just wanted to scream, get over it! The long repeated descriptions of her angst ruined the book for me. ![]() I could understand and empathize with Indigos struggle to cope with her inferiority complex, mistrust of men, and terrified misgivings of sexual intimacy, after all she had a horrible thing happen to her at the age of 13, something that would cause scars to remain on most any woman. ![]() Its 15+ hours of torture! I think the writer has a knack at describing human emotions and inner turmoil, but 15 hours worth is just tedious. ![]() This book is about Indigo Wolf, the daughter of Hunter and Loretta Wolf from Comanche Moon, and the niece of Amy and Swift Lopez from Comanche Heart. ![]()
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