Cursed: Beloved
A M/M Modern Retelling of Beauty & the Beast, Book 3
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Michael Pauley
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X. Aratare
About this listen
The final installment of our romantic M/M Beauty & the Beast series!
Nick Fairfax believes that his romance with Lord Bane Dunsaney is over. Bane has chosen revenge against Nick’s family over his love for Nick. And Bane’s secret - that he is the guardian of a tiger spirit - has also caused a wedge between them with Nick still in the dark about Bane’s true nature. Can they overcome these seemingly insurmountable problems and find their happily ever after?
Cursed: Beloved is the third and final book in the Cursed series.
Want to start at the beginning? Enjoy Cursed: Broken, the start of this romantic journey of Nick, a sensitive young man who gets coerced into becoming a secretive billionaire's PA to save his family's fortune...and Bane, the billionaire with a dark secret that he fears will put Nick's life in danger.
©2017 Catherine N. Tetzlaff (P)2017 Catherine N. TetzlaffWhat listeners say about Cursed: Beloved
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- Aussiebumwearer
- 22-12-20
A Beautiful End! 🥰
Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, this third book comes along and just blew me away!
I admit I was a blubbering 😭 mess, so so well written, and of course narrated!!
I never like to give ‘spoilers’, because I believe that listening to an audiobook far out reaches any review that can be said about it. All I will say, is,
the last three chapters had me especially blubbering away😭😭.
Just excellent!
Definitely the whole series deserves 5🌟’s 👍👍😁😊😊
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- David Holdsworth-Lloyd
- 07-06-19
Fantastic ending to the trilogy
Fantastic ending to the trilogy left me wanting more. Narrated by the wonderful Michael pauley this book brings to a close the story of nick and baine.
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- David M. Beardsworth
- 10-08-21
Amazing
loved it, was such a nice listen and a rollercoaster of emotion. There was indeed a few heart stopping moment in this book.
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- Ariadna Parra
- 04-01-23
The end
A perfect final to a wonderful story.
Even though the happy ending was expected, the travel to it was wonderful.
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- Mrs. E. J. Curtis
- 25-05-21
Enjoyable Story
A well written story with and interesting concept. The characters are likeable and the narration is very good.
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- Book addict
- 26-09-18
This series went down hill
This book was a struggle to finish. It felt like some sort of parable/moral story with ridiculous character turn arounds.
And can I just say, I feel really sorry for the sheep farmer. Just because he drinks a lot it doesn’t mean you have a right to eat his sheep without making up for it. It’s like the author thought that ‘stinking of alcohol’ meant it was ok to treat him really badly. That selfish behaviour it what drove this whole situation.
What’s with all the labelling of people? The billionaire, the younger man and the Indian man. Surely there’s more important features of those people that could have been used when the author didn’t want to use their names too much? I’m not normally that overly politically correct myself, but even I got offended that ‘the Indian man’ was his label, as if his nationality was all that was important about him. And there was more to ‘the billionaire’ than his money. It got so incredibly distracting in this book every time I heard it.
Really not a fan of this narrator and he’s so nasal too. His voice for the tiger was almost comical.
Will be returning this book and the second one. A shame because I enjoyed the first book.
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