Talk to Me
Switchboard Duet, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Brooke Daniels
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John Hartley
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By:
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Heather Long
"Patch online…"
Five years ago, I disappeared from the life I had and built this one. I spend my days and most of my nights on the line, helping my clients achieve their goals. They call me when they are in a jam or are getting ready to move on a target.
I'm their information specialist. The woman in the chair. I'm their switchboard.
Intelligence, electronic eyes, computer hacking—I do it all. My singular goal is to bring my clients home safely. Some clients are more special than others. We all play favorites. I know them, they've never seen me.
No one sees me.
They can hear me. They can talk to me.
I will always answer.
Until the day I don't.
Talk to Me is book one in a duet and is a full-length dark thriller romance with multiple love interests and a heroine they love but have never seen. This is a reverse harem novel, meaning the main female character does not have to choose. Of course, it also means the guys have to agree, and well, that's part of the journey.
Narrated in duet style.
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I really liked the plot of this duet. I usually like more spice in my audiobooks, but the action and suspense made up for most of it. Though there isn't much spice in part 1, part 2 let's the men get to know Patch better in multiple ways. The banter between the men was so entertaining. Plus the fact that they cared more about Patch than getting rid of eachother was pretty refreshing. It was absolutely obvious why those three unbelievably talented men are obsessed with her. Her smarts, perseverance and quick thinking really got not only them, but also her out of soo many tight spots.
I love that it's a duet narration. Honestly, I prefer duet or full cast narrations, not thay dual is bad, but dual doesn't give the same experience for me.
So much action and longing
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