No White Knight
Secrets of Stone, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Jason Clarke
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Devon Grace
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I was once told that the woman you have to work the hardest for would be the one worth working for by far - and Taylor Mathews has turned the expression into a mantra for me. Here I am, Maclain Stone, centering my very existence on the woman. She’s quickly become my obsession, and my reason for trying to be a better human - though trust me when I say that may never happen.
But I’m going to try. For her.
The fight...
But fate may have the last laugh. Years of living in the fast lane, literally and figuratively, are catching up with me as I fight to downshift into a lower gear and win the right to commit to this incredible woman who has tumbled into my life.
The favor...
I’m ready for the change, but is she? So far, she’s rejected every offer I’ve made and shut every door in my face. If she won’t admit her feelings to herself, how can she commit to me?
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- 26-11-21
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I think the book would have been better with a lot less Taylor. I actually liked Mac but Taylor was too annoying. She was deliberately rude and nasty to everyone even when unnecessary. She always blamed others for her rotten behaviour when they were only trying to be nice to her. They kept calling her 'sassy' and 'spitfire' though her behaviour was nothing more than obnoxious and name-calling. I found her accent to be annoying and the attempts at colloquialisms were equally as annoying. I grew up in the south and spent a few years of my adult life there and cr@p like that would have gotten you laughed at. I have to admit to being warned regarding Taylor but decided to get the book anyway as a way of at least catching up with the characters from the previous books in the series. I loved those books and characters. This book, not so much. Now, I have to wonder if continuing with Mac's story is enough to tolerate listening to Taylor in the next book in the series. Also, does Devon Grace always have to whisper, especially when doing male voices? It isn't sexy, just irritating.
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