Mercy
Prism, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Winston James
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Alyx Monroe
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By:
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Love Belvin
About this listen
Ashira, a belle from the suburbs, is the wealthy acting CEO of her father’s booming building firm.
That's when she’s not the dancer on the Gram and TikTok, dating the latest Black Hollywood shooting star.
To her, Jas, a construction laborer, is a walking conundrum. He’s fruitlessly ambitious yet steadfast in his spiritual convictions. He’s enigmatic, well-read, regimented, and poor. Oh, and a felon. An incredibly disarming parolee who wants no connection to her. Until he does.
Two souls, galaxies apart. He’s an unanticipated UFO about to collide in her world like an unmitigated asteroid.
Mercy is book one of the Prism series and ends on a suspenseful cliffhanger. Contains mature content.
©2021 Love Belvin (P)2023 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about Mercy
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- Vreene
- 21-11-23
Disappointing Voice Actors
The male voice actor should have never made Ezra sound nasally and annoying, makes absolutely no sense based on who his character is. If you haven't read Ezra's story you would picture him in a very different light to the person he's described as in his books. I don't see how that was ignored and allowed. A character I missed was unbearable to listen to, extra disappointing since Ezra is a fan favourite.
The two actors failed to make it sound like they were voicing the same character they both gave them very different vibes through how they voiced the respective characters which was very irritating. One made Jaz sound suave the other made him sound slow and weird, where is the continuity. Jakobi Diem and Wesleigh Siobhan or Adenrele Ojo would have done a much better job! I'm probably going to read the remaining books in the series.
I found Ashira incredibly annoying. Personally think the story would have felt more believable if it was enemies to lovers because of how unlikable she was. As a man who was looking for a woman of substance I don't see how Ashira was appealing to him as she was shallow, rude, classist and irritating. I would have believed it if she grew on him as she revealed who she was beyond that.
On a positive note Love Belvin is a phenomenal author, and the cameos from past characters has made me miss those stories so I will probably re read her whole catalogue once I finish this series.
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