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Burn With Me
Angels of Désirer Book 1
By: D.L. Darby
Narrated by: Sadie Provost, James Cassidy
I’m newly acquainted with D.L. Darby’s books, not sure how that is, but this book is fantastic and she has a new fan in me. This is an impressive start to the series, and I am enjoying her unique take on the exclusive adult club. The story drew me immediately, grabbing my attention and holding it captive the entire time. I found it interesting that both lead characters, Ginny and Jackson, took on two separate personas, one in the club, one outside the club, yet their worlds collided. Jackson’s uncle owns the club where Ginny works, and there was an instant attraction the moment he met her, but he is a player, and she resists his charm, at least she wants to. Jackson is used to getting what he wants and comes up with a plan to have her for himself while in the club. Traumatic events in Ginny’s life left her broken and insecure, but she feels comfortable with her new masked stranger, who helps her come out of her shell. Outside the club, Jackson is growing on her, and they are closer to one another. The information he learns about her as her stranger puts him at an advantage, but he needs to come clean to make it right, or it may all blow up in his face. These are two complex individuals, and it was great watching them get to know each other, explore her wants and needs, while he held back his own. Ginny’s deranged and obsessive foster brother is a thorn in her side and has been nothing but trouble and pain for her, and continues to wreak havoc in her life. I loved all the layers of this story and how it all played out, with the perfect balance of drama, angst, heartfelt emotions, and steamy romance. The writing, plot and world building are incredible, as are the character development and growth, a journey of growth for both lead characters. D.L. Darby, thank you for this fabulous story and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧 Another amazing Blue Nose Production performed in duet by Sadie Provost and James Cassidy, who are fantastic at bringing the characters to life, with voices that are fitting for a perfect portrayal of each. They were a natural in each role, delivering a convincing performance with Cassidy nailing it as Jackson, as himself and as the British stranger, showcasing both their personalities perfectly. Provost was just as fabulous in Ginny’s role, grasping every aspect of her personality and demeanor, from her vulnerabilities to her fierceness and all in between. They captured the chemistry between the characters, as well as their every emotion, and had you feeling them all. These two made a great team, with talent and voices that complemented each other and a captivating performance that kept you glued to the story. They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to.