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Santori Reloaded
- Narrated by: J.F. Harding
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
Peter Santori is living the dream. He’s got a hot gangster boyfriend named Gio who treats him with the respect he deserves. It’s a fairy tale come true. He may not know much about what’s going on in Gio’s business, but that’s okay with him. He’s perfectly fine with sitting around and looking pretty.
But when disaster strikes, Peter’s world is turned upside-down. Now he must make some tough decisions, and those decisions could make or break him.
Michael Kage Santori is fascinated with his uncle Peter’s journals. Not only does the story play out like a Shakespearean tragedy, but it could hold the key to why his life turned out the way it did. Complicated.
But Kage has a lot more to worry about besides his uncle’s diaries. He’s lost his boyfriend, and the only way to get him back is to play hardball with some real bad guys.
Follow Kage and Jamie, and Peter and Gio as their story concludes in Santori Reloaded, the final chapter in the Santori Trilogy.
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- Muzla82
- 25-04-21
Disappointing and hurried end
Worst of the trilogy. Unsatisfactory ending. Performance saved it. Just wish it wasn’t rushed and a bit silly by the end
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- BevS
- 19-05-19
Disappointing ending to this intriguing trilogy...
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As far as the story is concerned 3 stars only. Disappointing. Wow...that was one weird, rushed ending. Anyone else ever given a thought to Kage's real father since Kage?? Talk about completely out of left field...and that marriage **coughs and chokes** proposal, sooo romantic [not]. Think the author just got fed up with the characters, and decided to cut her losses. Oh, and as for the serial killer 🤬🤬🤬. Well, are we readers really so clueless as to not believe that he hadn't framed/blackmailed that poor boy Ryan, come on...it was sooo obvious...which means of course that Gio wasn't unfaithful to Peter Santori at all, and was indeed set up by his jealous and totally unbalanced henchman. Theo Brown was a completely toxic little b*****d and a sadistic son of a bitch too. He deserves every bad thing that comes to him...and the sooner, the better.
The audio gets 5 stars. J.F. Harding is just awesome, and as long as I like the author, he will be an auto-buy from now on.
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- Aaron Firth
- 29-12-21
More... More..! SERIOUSLY, Maris, can ya hear me?!
I never write reviews, just give the stars. I saw Kage on audible, liked the idea of a gay MMA fighter love story, erotica not my normal thing but it was Christmas. I treated myself.
I was hooked pretty quickly. Half way through the first audiobook and I paid and completed the Kage trilogy.
I was grieving half way through the third because I knew it was ending and then checked out Maris Black on audible and found this Santori trilogy. It was like Christmas morning came early. Instantly paid and got them downloaded and ready to go.
I have ADHD and personally struggle to hold focus on an Audiobook unless im busy doing three other things, but when I tell you that i knocked these 6 audiobooks out one after the other over the space of 4 days with a constant movie playing in my minds eye the whole time, JF Harding giving me life, I'm telling you I fell in love with Kage and Jamie a little bit!
Now I have completed them and I'm feeling a spot of grief. I'm not in bits but I crave more.
My partner, by the way, has taken a lot of hysterical pleasure out how how much of a squealing Belieber I have turned into over these stories. Stressing and twisting with every revelation and set up for drama I could see coming down the line and the effect those hammers caused when they came down. I have theorised and used him as a sounding board and he don't give a damn... But I did it anyway!
My only 2 gripes are thus.
As a therapist myself in the UK, I felt myself challenged by the therapists in these stories and their demonstrated ethics and boundaries... But its a story so I told myself to stop gate keeping and get over it... And I did. But they kept me guessing. I was very suspicious of their motives throughout. Which was good. I was Holmesing for clues.
The major gripe, and this was just me personally, was the Peter segue. I completely understand the need for it and the depth it gave the story was brilliant. The way it connected in, in story while functioning as if we had gone back in time and were right there along with Peter was fascinating. I even suspended the concept that Peter wrote his journal like Maris Black writes a story... I liked it... As a writer myself I appreciated the artistic experimentation. However, I loved the ongoing drama with Kage and Jamie and the first half of this story completing Peter's... Felt a bit like I was missing out on some quality Jamage time. The Peter and Gio story was nice... And fricken vivid to the point I actually felt some vicarious trauma at one point (very well done, btw, no complaints here, just, wow... Heartbreaking). But yeah, I needs me some more... But I know this story is genuinely complete now and any more would probably spoil it.
Lovely ending but I really wanted that signature book to come back into it. For them to see Peter's and Gio's name... Which I guess they did. It left that last part of their lives to our imagination and I kinda like that.
The grief is real and I have read some other reviews and know I am not alone. I need to go and process now.
Just... Thank you, Maris Black... You ruined me! Hahaha
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