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Triple Trouble
- Found in Oblivion Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Kai Kennicott, Wen Ross
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
She wasn't looking to fall in love with one man. Never mind two.
Juliet Reece grew up in the shadow of her seemingly perfect older sister, Margo Reece. While Juliet's wealthy, blue-blood parents dealt with infidelity, Juliet fought for normalcy. Now she's the bassist in Warning Sign, a band on the rise, and she finally feels like she's making space for herself in the world. It's her time to shine, and she's ready to have fun and focus on her career.
Until Randy "Sparks" Pruitt nearly blows up her life. Literally.
She can't stand the guy. She definitely hasn't fantasized about gripping a handful of his hair and - no. Not happening.
Then there's Tristan Eves, Sparks' new friend. He's the exact opposite of Sparks. Playful. Naughty. Arousing.
Suddenly, she's on the verge of something wilder than she's ever experienced before. Two seductive men, hers for the taking - if she can handle the heat.
If double trouble is dangerous, watch out for the power of three....
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- PATRICIA
- 21-08-18
Hot, sex and rock n roll!
Cari Quinn and Taryn Elliot do it again, with this second book in their spinoff series, Found in Oblivion. The title tells it all, triple trouble! Randy has admired Juliet from afar for a while. He works lighting for her band, but does not feel he has a chance with her. When his best friend, Tristan, makes a move on her at a friend's wedding, he is immediately jealous. When circumstances take a twist, all three end up together for a hot, erotic night. What none of them realized is this would be a defining moment in their lives. I am not a huge listener of menage, but this story, with it's mix of characters hooked me in. I was fascinated with the difference in personalities. Randy is soft spoken, a little shy at first and the romantic of the three. Tristan is forward, yet shields himself to protect his heart and Juliet is mischievous, passionate while guarded is looking to open her heart. The journey this trio takes to find their happiness is one that adds a little heartache, stubbornness and a lot of steamy passion. Getting to see members of both Oblivion and Warning Sign's bands from previous books is just a bonus in the listen, always fun to see familiar characters pop up!
Wen Ross and Kai Kennicott are the voices for these two bands for me. No other narrators can give these books the passion and feeling of familiarity that these two can. Wen has created these two men with the perfect set of voices, giving Randy a little softer tone and Tristan a more strict sound. It gives them each their own personality. Kai gives Juliet that slightly naive voice, and as time goes on she grows and matures into her new role. I loved the narration and can't wait to see who next in the band will be featured!
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- Nina B.
- 10-08-20
Triston, Juliet, and Randy
I enjoyed this entire story. Not a lot of angst. Tristan and Randy are best friends. Randy and Juliet work together. Rand has had a crush on Juliet for a while but to shy to approach her. When Randy sees Triston about to hook up with Juliet at a Party, Randy gets a little upset. A lot of bedroom heat. MFM only. No MM. The narrators are awesome as always. They bring these characters to life. I definitely recommend this book.
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