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Drawn to You by Liam Kingsley, Preston Walker

amanda_lee's review

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3.0

This was a decent book. Jack and Dylan are completely opposite. I liked the progression of their relationship. Jack has a secret that really could have been dealt with much sooner if he didn't keep putting it off
Spoilerwhile putting Dylan, his daughter, and literally everyone else in danger of a deadly illness. Come on, get your sh*t together and get tested. Don't be that dick.
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One of my biggest issues is I wasn't clear on the passage of time, i'd feel like something occurred within days but it was actually months. This was my first mpreg book and i'm still not quite sure how I feel about that.

Jack Calihan's narration was good. The characters didn't fully come to life for me but i liked his delivery.

jigsawgirl's review

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3.0

I received this as a free Audiobook. I didn't read a description before I started listening. Suffice it to say, I was completely unaware it was a shifter book with two males - one alpha and one omega, and it was a mpreg book.

I had never read a mpreg book before, so I was surprised when Dylan wasn't feeling well. I thought it was the wolf flu. Lol.

The story had a little too much angst for me. Both Jack and Dylan seemed sad and lonely. Even when they got together, that sense of sadness permeated throughout the book. I was glad they found each other, but I didn't pick up on any real chemistry or connection. I wanted to feel something about Jack and Dylan, but I didn't, just a neutral feeling.

The narration was ok. I have listened to Jack Calihan narrate before and he brought a lot to the story. A couple of times, I wasn't sure if it was Dylan talking or one of the guys in the shop. Jack had a very distinctive voice, but it didn't sound any different whether he was angry, sad, frustrated, happy, etc. The situation in this book seemed so dire. I am honestly not sure whether it was the writing, the narration, or a bit of both.

Josie, Dylan's daughter was the bright spot in the book. She just couldn't shine a big enough light to brighten this book.

I voluntarily listened to and reviewed this audio book.

claudia_is_reading's review against another edition

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1.0

 Jack Calihan did a fantastic job narrating, and it's probably the only reason I listen to it until the end.

The story never grabbed me, I had no investment in the characters... Not my cup of tea. :(