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Cursed: Bound

A M/M Modern Retelling of Beauty & The Beast

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Cursed: Bound

By: X. Aratare
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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Tiger-shifter Lord Bane Dunsaney released Nick Fairfax from the deal that bound the young man to his service for a year. Then Bane fled, afraid that the beast inside of him would harm Nick if he stayed. He never thought to see Nick again.

Little did Bane know, Nick has chosen to stay at his estate, Moon Shadow, to await the return of the lord who has his heart.

But can lasting love survive when there are tiger-sized secrets between them?

Book two of our modern, M/M retelling of Beauty and the Beast.

Cursed: Bound is the second part of a three-book series. Part three is coming out in 2017.

©2016 Catherine N Tetzlaff (P)2016 Catherine N Tetzlaff
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As good as the first!!

Can’t wait to hear the final instalment next🥰

Michael Dean (Pauley) is so well suited to this storyline and really brings the story and characters to life 😊

5🌟’s as usual 😁👍

Beautifully Written!

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Love the characters and the rollercoaster of a story.
The ending made me almost cry. Still trying to control my emotions while writing this.

Lol, the only thing i can complain about is the performance. His voice for the young boy was so light that it took me some time to getting used to the girly? Voice. And his voice for the only girl in the story made her seem so bitchy.
Other than that well done.

Wow

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I have never slapped the buy button so fast for the next book! this book was so emotional and gripping thought

fantastic start to finish!

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A well written story with and interesting  concept.  The characters are likeable and the narration is very good.

Enjoyable Story

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Fantastic story we'll written and the icing on the cake is the wonderful voice of Michael pauley'

Brilliant story keeps you wanting more

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The story is generally enjoyable, but if you actually know about tigers, then be prepared to get annoyed at things like the tiger purring (big felines have the vocal cords to roar, not purr) and hating water (honestly, I thought everyone had seen pics of tigers enjoying a swim, but apparently not)

Enjoyable

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This book was a real slog. The soppy loved up scenes were so boring and dragged. Nothing really happens in this book, and it all seems to be saved up for the next one instead.

What’s with all the labelling of people? The billionaire, the younger man and the Indian man. Surely there’s more important features of those people that could have been used when the author didn’t want to use their names too much? I’m not normally that overly politically correct myself, but even I got offended that ‘the Indian man’ was his label, as if his nationality was all that was important about him. And there was more to ‘the billionaire’ than his money. It got so incredibly distracting in this book every time I heard it.

Really not a fan of this narrator and he’s so nasal too.

..I tried the final book and unfortunately things do not improve. Will be returning both. A shame because I enjoyed the first book.

Eughhh - struggled to finish.

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