Sloe Ride
Sinners, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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By:
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Rhys Ford
About this listen
Sequel to Tequila Mockingbird
Sinners series, book four
It isn't easy being a Morgan, especially when dead bodies start piling up and there's not a damned thing you can do about it.
Quinn Morgan never quite fit into the family mold. He dreamed of a life with books instead of badges and knowledge instead of law - and a life with Rafe Andrade, his older brothers' bad boy friend and the man who broke his very young heart.
Rafe Andrade returned home to lick his wounds following his ejection from the band he helped form. A recovering drug addict, Rafe spends his time wallowing in guilt, until he finds himself faced with his original addiction, Quinn Morgan - the reason he fled the city in the first place.
When Rafe hears the Sinners are looking for a bassist, it's a chance to redeem himself, but as a crazed murderer draws closer to Quinn, Rafe's willing to sacrifice everything - including himself - to keep his quixotic Morgan safe and sound.
©2015 Rhys Ford (P)2015 Dreamspinner PressWhat listeners say about Sloe Ride
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- Mrs. E. J. Curtis
- 19-05-20
Great series
This is an interesting story. Well written and with likeable characters. The narration is good as well.
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- S. E. Errington
- 05-12-15
A Ride Well Worth Taking!
If you could sum up Sloe Ride in three words, what would they be?
I want more!
What other book might you compare Sloe Ride to, and why?
This can only be compared to the previous books in the 'Sinners' series as there are returning characters.
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With story telling as brilliant as this you can't pick just one!
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
With Rhys's storytelling and Tristan's narration you will be taken on a roller coaster ride!
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- Anonymous User
- 20-04-24
Little dissapointing
This one is the worst so far. The big conflict between quinn and his family is a bit forced. Someone is trying to MURDER him. And he is going about that he wants to be independent and is a «big boy». I mean, someone is trying to MURDER him! Any normal person would let his family protect him, THEN do the «i am a a big boy» fight. But no. He does that when someone is trying to murder him.
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