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Flawed

By: Riley Edwards
Narrated by: Connor Crais, Mackenzie Cartwright
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A career-ending mission sends Trey Durum’s life into a death spiral. Out of control, scarred, and with his spirit broken, he tries to adjust to civilian life. His plan to fade into the background goes up in smoke when Adalynn Walker crashes into his life. The sexy physical therapist has everyone fooled. She’s not sweet. She’s not shy. She’s not patient or kind. She’s a ball-busting sadist who pushes his body during PT sessions and refuses to allow the former SEAL to wallow in his misery. She’s also the woman who sets his soul on fire and makes him forget he’s half the man he once was.  

Adalynn Walker feels no sympathy for the bitter war hero who blows off his PT appointments more than he shows. The man is infuriating as much as he is captivating. Addy tries her best to keep their relationship professional, but when Trey shows her the man under the cynical, hostile façade, there’s no denying her inappropriate crush is so much more. Trey Durum’s the man she’s been waiting for, but when her past comes back to haunt her, everything turns to hell, and Addy’s life is left in shambles.  

Trey has one chance to earn Addy’s trust. One chance to prove not only to her but to her family that he’s the man for her. Is the well-trained commando ready for the fight of his life, or will his own scars keep him from the woman he loves? 

©2022 Riley Edwards (P)2023 Riley Edwards

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A beautiful story of overcoming and finding love


Flawed is book two In the Triple Canopy series and is the story of the last of the next generation Addalyn Walker and Trey Durum.
A career ending mission cuts short Trey’s time as a Navy SEAL. Being in close proximity to a bomb when it detonated that destroyed everything in the vicinity leaving Trey scarred and hostile and his mate Luke nearly blinded in his left eye and less than perfect in his right eye. Trey has physical scars as well as mental scars and almost lost his leg. Jasper Walker and the 707 guys take him on at Triple Canopy and as part of his rehabilitation he’s to start physiotherapy with the quiet Walker twin Addy. Only quiet Addy turns out to be a fierce, feisty fox who refuses to put up with his BS. Trey feels like he must hide his weaknesses and vulnerabilities, he’s grown up in a household with an abusive father and his brother has taken after h. They constantly demean him and have him feeling worthless and after the mission that could have ended his life, they make his feel as though he no longer has a purpose. Addy holds him accountable for his grizzly bear routine and goes to bat for him when his family show up unannounced and begin insulting and belittling him. Will Trey be able to overcome his insecurities before he loses Addy forever?
Addalyn Walker has always been the quiet, mellow one in the family and as a twin, whereas Hadley is loud and outgoing, she’s always been shy and reserved. Often overshadowed by Hadley, Addy is self-depreciating, she see’s herself as the boring one, the predictable one, the one who lives by a regimented schedule. Her entire family perceive her to be weak and unable to make her own decisions, only Addy has dark secrets that she has buried deep and is determined they never come to the surface. Addy is a physiotherapist and when she’s tasked with rehabbing Trey, she shows everyone her fiery side and refuses to tolerate his nonsense. However, when her ex shows up, she can’t hide her emotions and Trey starts to look longer and harder at her and notices that she’s hiding something so sets out to get her to open up and help her heal. Her ex-Jake has a weird obsession with her father and Trey immediately see’s he’s a wrong ‘un when he turns up put of the blue and does everything to keep Addy and her family safe. Will Addy finally face her past in order to build a happy future with Trey?
The amazing Connor Crais and Mackenzie Cartwright bring Riley’s words to life in the most spectacular way. Connor’s portrayal of the moody, hostile ex-Navy SEAL who is rough and grumpy but also loveable, someone who will stop at nothing to protect those he loves the most was incredible. Connor nailed Trey perfectly.
Mackenzie’s performance of Addy who starts out soft and timid and once she heals from her past trauma, she blossoms into s feisty, fiery fox who takes no sh!t off anyone. Mackenzie captured every aspect of Addy’s personality perfectly. These two are just an absolute powerhouse duo dream team who never fail to get you in the feels.
I loved this audiobook!!! Riley Edwards does it again! She has a way of writing stories that break your heart the put it back together again and Flawed is no exception. Riley gives us two Flawed souls that complete each other perfectly.
I’m looking forward to the rest of the series and diving into the lives of the rest of the Triple Canopy guys and the women who will undoubtedly bring them to their knees.

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Memory wipe needed

When i read this book i wished i could erase the memories of it and experience reading it for the first time again and again. Well i feel the same about the audio.

All the feels has never meant more than in this book. Anger, love, fear and triumph, this book pulls emotions you didn’t know you could feel to the surface.

the last of the children of the original 4, this book closed out one chapter whilst continuing the second (or third…) something that is such a masterful move by the author. I am so loving this series, this new team and honestly Trey couldn’t be more perfect for Adalynn. I loved how protective he was of her and especially against the most unexpected of opponents. I did struggle a little with the opposition especially given the past of some of the other MMC in the previous series (Bryce as hardly a church choir type…) however this did give Trey space to demonstrate that he would do anything, go anywhere and have Addy’s back against anyone at all and that came out so well. Connor Crais brought the strength to this book that was pure Trey with moments of vulnerability reminding you that he had pain too.
Mackenzie Cartwright’s portrayal of Addy was totally on point with such depth you could feel her pain and fear. The scene i most looked forward to when it all came out was performed so brilliantly that it brought me to tears in places.

One to read and listen to again and again for me

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