Saved by A Billionaire; The Duke Family Book 3 of 4 by Miss J.

A Review By: DWP

When I least expect it, my past catches up to me.

I’m not as worried about my past as I am worried about the man who is supposed to protect me: my arch nemesis, Amos Duke.

My name is Christina, and this is my story.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2022

An installment in a Series? Yes

Narrator (s): Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon

This story is the ultimate enemies to lovers. Force proximity at it's finest. This book is all the things I love about these tropes all rolled into one.

Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon: Morae Brehon did good as Christina. Christina was far more complex than I gave her credit for. Getting into her head was a thrill I wasn't ready for, but was surely needed. Christina's character brought a depth to the book and played nicely with the back and forth between her and Amos. Leon Nixon did Amos Duke nothing but justice. At this point, I loved Amos. I know he's a dickhead, but it's a part of his charm, lol. Nixon captured all the different layers of Amos. I loved watching them fall in love and get on each other’s nerves. Miss J. kicked things up a notch in book three. This one was darker than the previous two but no less engaging.

There was nothing not to like about this story. The narrators did a great job with the material.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? Human or animal loss, Physical abuse/violence, Sexual abuse/violence

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