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Atlas

By: Eden Finley
Narrated by: Tim Paige, Liam DiCosimo
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Summary

Atlas

Working undercover at a strip club is not my usual kind of job. If it weren’t a great opportunity to show the Mike Bravo team I can run my own op, I wouldn’t have agreed to it.

When my boss asks me to befriend the biggest gossip in the establishment, the person who knows everything, I’m even more reluctant. Because that happens to be one of the dancers. The only dancer to catch my attention in all the wrong ways.

I need to be professional or I will never prove I’m leadership material. Only problem is, the guy with the stage name Lemon makes me want to be anything but professional.

Lemon

I’m sick of the new bartender throwing dirty looks my way. He’s as judgmental as he is hot, and let’s just say he’s really judgmental. I don’t know why he’s working here if he looks down on us dancers so much. He could bartend at a regular club.

But when he saves me from a drunken customer getting too handsy, his attitude suddenly flips, and we find ourselves becoming…friends?

Underneath the judgment, it turns out Atlas is a total sweetheart. Maybe more caring than anyone I’ve ever met. I’ve never had a relationship before, but something tells me it could be way too easy to fall for the gentle giant.

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Great story

Another good edition of this great series. The 2 main characters are adorable, the drama has good twists and turns and the narration was perfect.

I didn’t feel the book was all “wha wha sex workers” and suspect that reviewer did not read the whole book.

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Lemon Juicer!!

I loved it!! From start to finish.
Just take the story at face value and don’t take it too seriously but it has a really good twist to it.
Atlas and Lemon were a fantastic pairing and I was soo there for them both.
And the narrators, I have liked their past works but they were really great in this book.
I love Eden Finley and love the Sadenverse x

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Make lemonade from lemons

I really liked it. The story is entertaining, and the narration is good. I have listened to the other bravo ops series and it is nice to hear old characters.

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Nope...

Not against stories about the love between dancers and bartenders, etc. but when the romantic interest is a gossipy, sex worker who's described as a striper since 18, whose face is full of fillers, who isn't careful, flirty, and who lets clients touch him way more than other dancers... What a catch...
6 chapters in and we are still hearing the same boring sermon of how "sex workers are cool, and if you don't accept their job is because you're slut shaming and a closed-up person" that it feels like even the author felt like they needed to convince the readers that this relationship is amazing and if you do not like it then you're judgemental.

They are so focused on how sex workers are treated badly and how they have feelings, the "in this industry this, in this industry that" constant loop, all the sappy sermons and obsession with labeling everyone, that the story suffers a lot.

Instead of being the usual fun, witty, sexy, hot, and amazing couple like the ones this author writes about, this relationship feels fake, rushed, forced, and boring.

I love this series but I wish I would've skipped this one.

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