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Reclaim
- The Release Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Erin Mallon, Jason Clarke
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
Choices. Everyone makes them. From mundane to unimaginable, one choice can change the trajectory of your entire life.
My mother’s choice was to abandon us with our abusive father. My brother’s choice was to go to prison for killing the boy who assaulted his soulmate. Camden Cole’s choice was to fall in love with a shattered girl who had absolutely nothing to offer him but heartbreak.
It was one summer beneath the trees, but with Camden, I had a place where I belonged. A friend who was always waiting for me. A boy who I caught staring at me more often than not.
He was mine, but when the world closed in and secrets exploded all around us, it was my choice to let him go.
Choices. Everyone makes them. But mine would ruin us all.
Reclaim is a stand-alone that can be listened and enjoyed independently. However, it will contain spoilers for Release.
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- Alison H
- 09-02-22
An amazing ending to the duet
This broke my heart all over again. Hearing the real story to the first book release just makes your heart break for so much that was lost. This author has the amazing ability to draw you into the story so you start to live it.
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- Claire Annovazzi
- 29-01-21
A rollercoaster ride
I loved the first book, but this one killed me. Mostly because, instead of discovering how the relationship starts through flashbacks, we read about the burgeoning love right from the beginning. The playful banter and innocent games between young Nora and Camden were adorable. And it made what happens later even more depressing.
This book isn’t for the faint of heart. There’s nothing extremely graphic, but we aren’t spared any of the emotions that the terrible events cause to the characters. And they aren’t happy feelings. Bullying, domestic violence, psychological abuse, rape, persecution, murder… The strong connections between brother and sister and between friends, the same that help the character face their misfortune, make those events also bearable to read.
The love between Nora and Camden was beautiful though painful at times. Forced to live apart most of their lives, they still manage to keep those feelings intact. Also, can I have my own Camden? He was one of the most devoted, kind, honest, male characters I’ve read about. He wasn’t perfect, he made mistakes, but he was a compelling character. Nora too was interesting, as a headstrong and ultimately generous woman.
The narration was perfect, with both narrators able to convey the fun between young children as well as the utter agony of later events. Think of this book as a rollercoaster ride–the elation as you get to the top, the fear as you go down, and down, and down, and the relief after.
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