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Aggro
- An Emotional Forbidden Romance
- Narrated by: Addison Barnes
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
Two boys.
One tragedy.
Grief bonds us.
The mystery of this murder will break us.
My best friend was brutally ripped from this world, but her brother and boyfriend are still here.
One of them wants to use me.
The other wants to forget me.
Both of them make me feel alive.
We’ll find Violet’s murderer, no matter the cost.
Two boys.
One tragedy.
Grief bonds us.
Love will tear us apart.
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- Jill Kirtley
- 12-10-20
I loved it!
Aggro is an emotional story of devastating loss, murder, and mystery. It’s also a gritty suspense with exciting twists and turns and of course love. And that epilogue... just... wow! I loved it!
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- Gillek2
- 17-09-20
Suspense, Surprises and Angst!
Violet was the person that anchored Breeze, her best friend, Kai, her boyfriend, and Chase, her brother, together. After Violet’s death they are all reeling from the loss that shouldn’t have happened, are feeling powerless and believe that they must find out who is responsible not only for her but for themselves as well.
Breeze was content to let Violet’s effervescent personality take center stage but the need for answers will take her out of her comfort zone. As the story unfolds, we get to experience not only how the characters view themselves but also how they view each other which only enhances the depths of their relationships.
The characters are compelling, the storyline is captivating, and the surprises keep you guessing. I thought that the narrator did a great job of bringing the story to life.
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- Debbie Bakes
- 11-09-20
What an addictive listen
I’ve just started listening to audiobooks and although the first few I listened to took me a little while to get into, this was not the case with Aggro. The story pulled me right in early on and I couldn’t get enough of the suspense and all the theory’s I had in my head.
Breeze’s best friend has just been murdered leaving her to grieve with Chase, her best friends twin and Kai, the best friends boyfriend. After the brutality of the murder, they all want to find the killer, with suspicion everywhere. I had so many theories in how this would pan out and had my suspicions on everyone.
When the truth came out I loved how everything came together in the end for the three of them and how much stronger they were, moving on with their life creating an unbreakable bond.
Aggro has it all, there’s romantic suspense, love triangle, forbidden romance, new adult and is a read everyone will enjoy.
The story kept me on tenterhooks, there was hurt, betrayal, twists and turn everywhere and was such an addictive listen. I’m still gobsmacked with that epilogue though, I didn’t see that coming!
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- PATRICIA
- 12-09-20
Amazing story
Now this is the kind of listen I love. It's emotionally deep, dark and gritty. It made me feel, made me think, frustrated me and made me fall in love. But most importantly, it kept me on the edge with twists and turns I did not see coming. Breeze and Violet are best friends, until Violet turns up dead. Now Breeze, Violet's boyfriend Kai and twin brother Chase are on a mission to find out who the killer is. The intricacies of this story all lie with Breeze. She is kind of a wallflower, and loves from afar. Chase and Kai do not get along, but these two are the glue that is holding Breeze together. And their journey to the truth is brutal. Grief drives these three and what they find is not anything you expect. Get ready for a fantastic mystery, full of suspense and romance. It's going to take your breath away.
Addison Barnes narrates this story, and her voices are so perfect you would think it's a full cast. Each one with a specific personality that fits the character so well, you think they are real. I always love her narrations and this one really impressed me.
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- audiobook_chaos
- 13-03-22
Loved it so much
Breeze has to come to terms with her friend Violet being murdered and trying to keep the peace with Chase Violets twin and Kai Violets BF. It’s a time for them to discover each other and try and understand what each of them is going through and what they want out of it. The twists and turns threw me especially when the murderer is revealed and everything brings Breeze , Kai and Chase together. You thinks it’s all over until that epilogue throws you for a loop again that is.
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- London Doran
- 19-06-21
What. An. Ending.
I'm going keep it all the way real; right up until that epilogue this was a solid 4 maybe 4.5 star. But MAN, I did NOT see that ending.
Breeze, Kai and Chase were all bonded by misery, tragedy and grief. How they coped and dealt with all the craziness around them? They were stronger than I. Once again this writing duo kept me hooked all the way to the sizzling end and kept my up way past my bed time.
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