The Fold Complete Series Boxed Set by Sabrina B. Scales

A Review By: S.S.

Book 1- Thou Shall Not Run
Book 2- Thou Shall Not Hide
Book 3- Thou Shall Not Fear

Thou Shall Not Run: Having met when they were just 12 years old, Jadalynn and Andrew experienced some of their best and worst moments together. Falling in love was inevitable as they grew older and remained close. And falling out of love was just as certain when the two finally bumped heads.

Thou Shall Not Hide: Looking for love was never on Chad's list of things to do, until he held Taya in his arms on a dance floor and watched God laugh at his plans. She was beautiful in a way that caught his eyes and his heart. Foreign feelings that wouldn't fade had him questioning his sanity. They're both too young to fathom that any of this could be real. So, they come and go and then come back again until there's nowhere left to hide.

Thou Shall Not Fear: Perfection was the main objective when it came to Angela. She was stubborn, strong-willed, and completely incapable of relinquishing control, at times risking her own happiness to preserve the image of what others thought she should be. Angela must take it upon herself to figure out which way to go after leaving a toxic marriage. And she may or may not find refuge in an equally stubborn alpha male by the name of Damien Christopher Briscoe.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2020

An installment in a Series? Complete Series Boxed Set

Narrator (s): Jakobi Diem, Wesleigh Siobhan

This series delves into the lives of the Fold siblings: Jadalynn, Chadwick, and Angela. Although they are siblings, each has a very strong personality of his/her own. Their bond and love for each other is evident throughout each story as each navigates through life and finds love. We also learn more about their family dynamic each Sunday when they attend their family’s church for Sunday service to hear their father preach.

The series gets better with each story. The final installment (Angela’s story) was my favorite. Listening to Jakobi and Wesleigh narrate is always an enjoyable experience. Both narrators do an excellent job with male and female voices and bringing the characters to life. They truly made these stories more enjoyable.

Reading Recommendation? Yes

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? Human or animal loss

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