Stolen by a Billionaire, Book 1 by Miss J.

A Review By: DWP

Somehow, I fell in love with the man who kidnapped me from my husband over a stupid gambling debt.

My name is Urvi, and this is my story.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2021

An installment in a Series? Yes

Narrator (s): Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon, Benjamin Charles

Miss J. didn’t play any games with this book. It was funny, sexy, and unexpected. This story was a complete pleasure from beginning to end.

Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon, Benjamin Charles: Miss J. giving all the characters their own voice was masterful. Each character had their own vibe and energy, and I think she found narrators to fit into the mold of each. Morae Brehon as the leading lady Urvi Warren was perfect. She caught all the sass and emotions that Urvi experienced in this story. As the only female narrator, she did her thing with whichever character she spoke for. Leon Nixon performed as Kamani Warren. Kamani is a class act and Leon did him nothing but justice. Kamani was in the mix of everything, and Leon made sure to put that extra charm in his voice when it was needed and a dose of all the things that make Kamani the man that he is. Benjamin Charles as Ananias Duke was every woman’s dream. I mean, the man’s name is Ananias, lol. Benjamin had the opportunity to play such a unique character with so many layers. Duke truly lived up to his name and there was nothing not to love about him or the way that Benjamin Charles portrayed him. All three of these narrators came together and created pure magic.

I didn't dislike anything about this book. The writing was perfect and the narrators did their job very well. Miss J. taking the extra step of getting three narrators really took the audiobook to a new level.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 5 (I need another one!)

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

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