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The Moth and the Flame

When Rivals Play, Book 2

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The Moth and the Flame

By: B. B. Reid
Narrated by: Muffy Newtown, Teddy Hamilton
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They're the best of friends or the worst of friends. Neither one is letting go.

The flame.

Here lies Louchana Valentine. She was a homeless, orphaned virgin.

I never cared what my gravestone would say until I landed in deep with a powerful gangster. Lucky for me, my best friend happens to be ruthless, too. I should feel guilty that he's forced to turn on the man who's been a father to him. Except I've always known that Wren's soul wasn't as black as he claimed.

He was good.
He was beautiful.
He was mine.
He just didn't know it yet.

And with Wren keeping me safe, I've got time left to rewrite the end of my story. But if he has his way, virgin is already carved in stone.

The moth.

I've never known anyone as alluring as Lou. Or as frustrating. Since the night she saved my life and stole my wallet for her troubles, I couldn't stay away.

She became my onus.
My light.
My...anyway.

With nowhere to run, I'm forced to trust someone I never expected. At least with Lou safe in Blackwood Keep - far away from me - I'll die with my conscience intact. Because she no longer looks at me with friendship in her eyes. Those iridescent blues shine with a different need entirely, and I've never been able to deny her.

This second installment in the When Rivals Play series is a continuation of the events that occurred in The Peer and the Puppet. Content suitable for ages 18 and up.

©2019 B. B. Reid (P)2019 B. B. Reid
Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense
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My new favourite Audiobook!

I loved The Moth and the Flame when I first read it, The peer and the Puppet had been my favourite until I read Wren and Lou's story. After listening to the audio, this has now become my favourite go to audio when I want to read but have to get things done at the same time 😊 I loved the narrators, they did an amazing job, I definitely think they were perfect for it 🥰 this will definitely be an audio I will listen to again and again 😍

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Smiled from start to finish

When I read The Peer And The Puppet, I became obsessed with the side characters. You didn't get much of Wren and Lou in TPATP, but the crumbs you did get were enough to make me desperate to read this. When I discovered who was doing the audio, I was even more determined that this was how I would consume this story. Both Muffy Newtown and Teddy Hamilton are some of my favourite audiobook narrators and they really brought The Moth And The Flame to life. This was a sweet best friends to lovers romance that has an edge that I've almost come to crave from B.B. Reid. It was high intensity and there was angst, not just from Wren and Lou, but sprinkled from the other characters since this books timeline runs concurrently with TPATP. I lived for the crumbs of stories to come, but I'm a glutton like that. I desperately want to hold out for the audio of The Punk And The Plaything, but I don't think I have it in me to wait that long since Barbie and Jamie's story is one I've been obsessed with since I picked this series up.

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Ah-ma-zinggggg 🔥

It was like getting their story for the first time again....

I loved every second of it,

Muffy was amazing ,she gave Lou depth and emotion ...
Enjoyed teddy as wren too...
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It was great falling back into this world again,
I have been missing these guys ....
And there’s nothing better than having wren aka teddy crooning in your ears
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Amazing
And it’s still a 5 ⭐️ for me

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Didn’t love it

The first 60% of this book is pretty boring and just unneeded angst of will they won’t they (but of course they will). There is so much interesting material to be explored that I wish more of the story was focused on the last 30% of the book.

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