Thursday, 11 August 2022

Early Audio review: Surrendering to Hunt by Jennifer Ryan

By: Jennifer Ryan


Narrated by: Tim Paige


Series: A Wyoming Wilde Novel, Book 2, Wyoming Wilde, Book 2


Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins


Release date: 08-23-22


Publisher: Harper Audio


Romantic suspense / to review




This was a fast listen. It got intense pretty quickly and kept up the pace.

 




I read the book premise just now, and it did not make a lot of sense...so here it is. Cyn and Hunt does not see eye to eye. She drives too fast, he is a cop who gives her tickets. But things change. She is trying to convince her sister to leave her asshole boyfriend, but her sister always refuses. And Hunt is often called in as the asshole beats Cyn's sister. 




But then Cyn's sister disappears, and Hunt and Cyn are thrown together, as they try to find her before it is too late!





Intense, I hate Rad. Ugh, that horrible human being! Sure it was fast for Cyn and Hunt, but when they finally spent real time together he saw that she was more than a rebel, and she saw that he was more than a cop. I understood the feelings that brought them together, and I liked how they fell fast and hard.





Romance, suspense, danger and a lot more. I enjoyed the ride.





I liked the narrator. I have listened to him before, and he does this romantic suspense really well. And he does get the male voices just right, and I did enjoy his female voices too.





They're tough, tenacious, and sometimes tormented; they're the Wildes of Wyoming, three brothers whose family ties are as strong as their wills.


The last thing lawman Hunt Wilde ever dreamed he'd do was fall hard for a purple-haired troublemaker like Cyn, who seems to be on the wrong side of everything. After all, Hunt Wilde believes in law and order, while Cyn is somehow mixed up with a criminal like Rad...the man who was once Hunt's best friend and who is now his sworn enemy.


Then Hunt discovers Cyn held hostage during a raid on Rad's hideaway, making him question where her loyalties actually lie. But Cyn knows she needs to hide her true motivations, or she'll never be able to exact revenge on the man who took her sister's life and turned her own existence upside down.


Still, neither can deny the overpowering attraction simmering between them, or the way fate keeps throwing them together. And when Hunt discovers the truth, revealing her secrets and putting her life in danger, Hunt becomes ever-more determined to take down the man who would take Cyn out of Hunt's life forever.

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