🎧 Audiobook Review 🎧
🎤 Duet narration by Shane East and Evelyn Rose
Story: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Performance: 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
Spice Level: 🌶️🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️
👀POV: Dual, first person, present tense
📖 What to expect: Romantic Suspense, Protective / Possessive alpha, Plus-sized dancer, Age gap, Rope play, One Bed, Primal Play
⚠️Content Warnings: Parental death (off page in the past), murder (off page), gun and knife violence, stalking, power play, Period Play, kidnapping, kink
This was my first Annie Charme book, and I am looking forward to continuing the series. It’s an age gap (she’s 25, he’s 38) romantic suspense featuring a plus-sized FMC who works as a server at a club and is on the run from a mafia boss. Dom is a regular at the club where Poppy works. One night, he steps in when a customer gets handsy and later offers her a lift home after her car breaks down. But when they reach her flat, a suspicious car seems to be waiting for her, so he drives past and takes her to his place instead. But in the morning, he refuses to let her leave. Unbeknownst to her, he’s been tracking her for a while and all is not as it seems.
Despite the premise of the story and the dark themes that are explored, this book was cozy and humorous in a way I didn’t expect. Dom is obsessed with her, but in that sweet “I’m keeping you, and I’m going to take care of you and make sure no one ever threatens you ever again” kind of way. Poppy, an independent woman who’s had a rough life, isn’t about to let him tell her what to do. It was amusing watching their constant battles of will. At one point, she even manages to tie him up and escape – temporarily. I loved their banter and chemistry. The spice was hot and a bit kinky and they shared some tender moments too. I enjoyed how the author balanced obsession and affection, creating a dynamic that felt both intense and unexpectedly sweet.
Outside of the romance, the pacing was engaging, and I finished the book in one day. I also enjoyed the presence of Dom’s brother, Dan, who added another later of humour to the story. My only disappointment was that we didn’t see the villain get his comeuppance as it happened off page – a choice that made sense tonally, but left me wanting a bit more closure.
Alongside the humour and romance, the story also touches on grief and parental loss. Both Dom and Poppy have lost their parents, and the way they open up about those experiences adds a layer of vulnerability to their relationship.
The duet audiobook narration was perfection. I love listening to Shane East, but I don’t think I have at all this year, so this was a treat. I’ve only listened to one book by Evelyn Rose – over a year ago – and her performance here prompted me to look up more of her work to add to my TBL. It was great having authentic English accents. Shane and Evelyn brought the story to life with their spot-on portrayals of the characters – Shane capturing the dark, possessive dominance of Dom’s personality, and Evelyn conveying both the strength and vulnerability in Poppy’s character. The spicy scenes were sizzling, and the suspense was gripping. It really was an immersive experience.
Overall, this was an unexpectedly light and entertaining romantic suspense with plenty of humour, heat, and heart. It’s definitely a lust-forward story, with more focus on the physical connection than the emotional one, which might not work for everyone. For me, though, there was enough warmth and vulnerability between Dom and Poppy to make their relationship feel genuine – and the audiobook narration elevated the experience even more. As someone who visualises when I read, I especially loved that part of the story is set in the Lake District, one of my favourite places in England.
If you like protective heroes, feisty heroines, sizzling spice, a plot full of twists and turns, and authentic English accents, you should check out this book.
*I received a review copy from the author. These thoughts are entirely my own.