Make Me Stay II
Make Me Stay: A Second Chance Romance Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Chandra Skyye
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Tor Thom
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By:
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Amarie Avant
About this listen
When the story ends, you just know the couple walks away with a "Happily Ever After"....
Donavan Hardy wished that was his fate. Donnie loved Avery Castle with every part of his being. It seemed they were about to have it all. Then his past came knocking, threatening to tear it all down. Avery's father sowed doubt everywhere he could. Life was slipping through Donavan's fingers. But nothing would stop him from being the man and father Avery and their children needed him to be. Not even if it meant facing his worst fears and reliving a past he thought was over.
Donnie had always been Avery's world. They were destined to be together since they were kids. The fire between them could set the world ablaze. But could they truly ever be happy? She spent her whole life being the deaf girl, being told how to live, that was until Donavan claimed her and fueled her passions. She had to decide if it was worth it. The uncertainty, the danger. Was the passion Donavan made Avery feel worth the cost of her sanity?
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Amarie Avant (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Make Me Stay II
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- Lorraine
- 29-02-24
GREAT SEQUEL! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This story starts on a cliffhanger, then tracks back six months (I think) to the end of book one to reveal how the madness happened. We also get to understand how and why Donny ended up in prison after his time in the army.
Alex (Avery's father) is still evil. Donny makes some bad decisions. Avery is trying to accommodate and be accepting of everyone's feelings, whilst not being a doormat.
A really interesting part of this book for me was Avery's struggles with her deaf identity when she discovers her deaf son wants to hear.
I liked the first book, and actually think this one was better! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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- Pdot
- 27-02-24
Could not finish
I struggled through the first and got this as it was free. would have loved to be about to enjoy it but it was extremely tough
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