Stolen by a Billionaire 2 by Miss J.

A Review By: DWP

Everyone around me kept trying to tell me that what I felt for Ananias wasn’t real, but I knew in my heart that it was.

But did he feel the same? And if he did, could we actually survive with everyone we love against us?


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2021

An installment in a Series? Yes

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

Book two picks up right where book one ends, and Miss J did not disappoint. This was the perfect conclusion to all the things that happened in book one. It was sexy, it was funny, and it was killer; this series is not to be missed.

Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon, Benjamin Charles: To me, these narrators understood the assignment. Book one was so good that Miss J. and these narrators had their work cut out for them because they had to come harder and wrap up so much from book one. At this point, I knew who I loved and who I hated, and book two didn't change that for me, lol. The narrators know their roles so well that they truly bring their characters to life. I listened to these back to back, so I loved that the voices were so consistent.

Morae Brehon captured the emotional rollercoaster and the back and forth that Urvi was going through. She had a lot to overcome in this one and Brehon accomplished showing that with her voice. Leon Nixon's voice is Kamani. I don't know how he manages to embody that man the way he does but his voice was made for that role. Nixon truly became the Governor. He was a man on a mission when the world started crumbling around him no matter what he did. Benjamin Charles is that man as Ananias Duke. There were so many layers to Ananias and I got to see so many more in this book. He wasn't to be played with and Charles brought all of that to voice. His voice was sexy and dark and a true treat to my ears. He was everything that they built him up to be in book one.

Miss J taking the extra step once again to have three narrators just takes the audio experience to the next level. These three narrators performed and there was nothing not to like.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 5 (I need another one!)

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

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