Being Me
Inside Out Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Grace Grant
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By:
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Lisa Renee Jones
About this listen
I arch into him, drinking in his passion, instantly, willingly consumed by all that he is and could be to me.
Sara McMillan is still searching for Rebecca, the mysterious woman whose dark, erotic journal entries both enthralled and frightened her. Tormented by a strong desire to indulge the demands of her new boss while also drawn deeper into her passionate bond with the troubled artist, Chris Merit, Sara must face a past as deeply haunting as Rebecca’s written words. In one man’s arms, Sara will find the safe haven to reveal her most intimate secrets and explore her darkest fantasies. But is safety just an illusion, when the truth about Rebecca has yet to be discovered?
©2013 Lisa Renee Jones (P)2013 Simon & SchusterWhat listeners say about Being Me
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- Yvonne
- 11-07-13
Even better than the first book
What made the experience of listening to Being Me the most enjoyable?
The story really evolves and you find the soft heart of the Chris ,
What about Grace Grant’s performance did you like?
As always a good performance from a grace
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Need to know more of what happens with the characters
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- Sharon
- 15-07-13
Two minds!
Yes the male characters Chris and Mark are scorching, yes the sex scenes sizzle and burn with an intensity that grips any reader and makes our girly bits tingle you would have to be dead for them not to. Yes I loved the interplay... Yes yes yes... But
the one reason that this book captivated me in the first was the mystery that was Rebecca, I felt the poor girl was sold down the river and our author decided to concentrate on the inner angst of Sarah, I thought things where looking up when we find out there's a huge secret, I was expecting a bang and a got an anti climax.
In the first book both Sarah's relationships and mystery went hand in hand, in this one Rebecca a shadow and the mystery secondary which was the reason I read and loved the series in the first place.
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