Stripped
The Night Moves, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lessa Lamb
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Patrick Zeller
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By:
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Tarrah Anders
About this listen
Acceptance. Trust. Confidence.
Malcolm and Beck first met by a car accident, then he collides into her life, and Beck never expected him. Malcolm looks vaguely familiar, but Beck can’t place him right away. At her best friend's bachelorette party, they go to one of the hottest male revue clubs on the Las Vegas strip, and suddenly, there is Malcolm on stage about to take off his pants, when he zeroes in on her.
After the show, Beck’s best friend drunkenly invites him to her wedding, and Beck reluctantly agrees to take him as her date. Slowly, she starts to warm up to the idea of a relationship with him, but her insecurities begin to take hold.
She never expected him to be a male stripper...er...dancer. Can Malcom lap-dance his way into Beck’s heart? Can Beck accept that his job is just that - a job, and he is a one-woman man. She has learn to trust that he does not want to take home any women from the audience as they grab him during his shows.
Can Beck find the confidence she needs to beat the green-eyed monster when jealousy rears it’s ugly head? She will have to take a chance to find out.
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- Siobhan D
- 06-01-21
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This is a great listen. The dual narration of Lessa Lamb and Patrick Zeller. A pleasure to listen to .
I have to say, I was hooked from the start. The chemistry between the two main characters Malcolm and Rebeckah is hot.
There is some very hot scenes .
Malcolm loves his night job.... a stripper and find his world turn up side down after a car accident, with Rebeckah. Oh does it get turned up side down for both of them..... HOT
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- Bette
- 16-07-20
Fabulous Story & Narration🎧 Sweet & Spicy🔥
This is a delightful book and I enjoyed every minute of it. Tarrah Anders is gifted author, she creates original stories that grabbed your attention right from the start and holds it captive straight to the end. Her characters are realistic, easy to relate to and connect with. I adored both leads in this book, Rebeckha (Beck) & Malcolm and their story starts out with a bang, or more like a crash. Their first meeting is not the best of circumstances but Malcolm does try to lighten up the situation and does do the right thing by fixing Beck’s Boxy. Malcolm wants to get to know Beck but she is not sure, she thinks he looks familiar but can not place him. It is not until she is out at a club celebrating her friends bachelorette party, she recognizes him as soon as he steps on stage, he is a dancer and stripper. He sees her in the audience and gives her one hot, provocative dance. I thought these two were great together and for each other. Malcolm is nice, down to earth guy but can Beck get past the green eyed monster who takes over when she thinks of all the woman gawking and wanting him. I loved how everything plays out in this book, it may be labeled as a novella sized book but it packs a whole lot of story, one that is cleverly plotted and there is never a dull moment. There is drama, some great humor, some heartfelt moments and some hot romance. Tarrah Anders, thank you for another fabulously entertaining and enjoyable story.
Lessa Lamb and Patrick Zeller are fantastic narrators and voice artists. They were perfectly casted to bring Tarrah Anders’ story to life. They did an amazing job portraying and humanizing the characters, giving each their own voice and personality. Lessa Lamb’s Rebeckha was perfection, Patrick Zeller’s Malcolm was too, what great job with the accent. They truly grasped their character’s persona and sounded as I pictured them to sound. You could hear how much heart they put into their work as they capture the characters emotions and project them into their performance. They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for another fabulous listen🎧
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