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Flow, The Grip Prequel
Written by Kennedy Ryan
Narrated by Maxine Mitchell and Jakobi Diem
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5 (65 ratings)
Length: 4 hours
- Publisher:
- Tantor Audio
- Released:
- Jul 11, 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781541477599
- Format:
- Audiobook
Description
In eight years, Marlon James will be one of the brightest rising stars in the music industry. Bristol Gray will be his tough, no-nonsense manager.
But when they first meet, she's a college student finding her way in the world, and he's an artist determined to make his way in it.
From completely different worlds, all the things that should separate them only draw them closer.
It's a beautiful beginning, but where will the story end?
Contains mature themes.
But when they first meet, she's a college student finding her way in the world, and he's an artist determined to make his way in it.
From completely different worlds, all the things that should separate them only draw them closer.
It's a beautiful beginning, but where will the story end?
Contains mature themes.
Book Actions
Start ListeningBook Information
Flow, The Grip Prequel
Written by Kennedy Ryan
Narrated by Maxine Mitchell and Jakobi Diem
Ratings:
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5 (65 ratings)
Length: 4 hours
Description
In eight years, Marlon James will be one of the brightest rising stars in the music industry. Bristol Gray will be his tough, no-nonsense manager.
But when they first meet, she's a college student finding her way in the world, and he's an artist determined to make his way in it.
From completely different worlds, all the things that should separate them only draw them closer.
It's a beautiful beginning, but where will the story end?
Contains mature themes.
But when they first meet, she's a college student finding her way in the world, and he's an artist determined to make his way in it.
From completely different worlds, all the things that should separate them only draw them closer.
It's a beautiful beginning, but where will the story end?
Contains mature themes.
- Publisher:
- Tantor Audio
- Released:
- Jul 11, 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781541477599
- Format:
- Audiobook
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Audio-book: Narrator - Maxine Mitchell and Jakobi Diem
I really enjoyed the male narrator as he did an excellent job of both male/female voices when required. And his voice for Grip was smooth as butter. Made me love the character even more. While I didn’t hate the female narrator’s portrayal of the characters, I did have a hard time adjusting to her inflections. She tended to have a little monotone at the end of each sentence that annoyed me just a bit. I’m hoping as I go into the next book it will not be as obvious to me and that my ear will acclimate to it quickly.
This sets up how Marlon/Grip and Bristol meet as well as what is driving them both in their lives. With an intense chemistry that Grip tries to deny out of respect for his best friend, he is unable to not be drawn to Bristol and the easy way in which they are together. Everything between them is effortless. For such a short beginning, this really covers a lot of emotional background for both of these characters. Unfortunately, the ending sets us up for the “rest of the story” and it appears it will be centered around a trope that I absolutely hate. Had I known that going in I may have not attempted this story, but I am so very curious how this couple that were just right for each can manage to come through these obstacles with a HEA. I suspect it’s going to be messy.
Rating: 4I really enjoyed the male narrator as he did an excellent job of both male/female voices when required. And his voice for Grip was smooth as butter. Made me love the character even more. While I didn’t hate the female narrator’s portrayal of the characters, I did have a hard time adjusting to her inflections. She tended to have a little monotone at the end of each sentence that annoyed me just a bit. I’m hoping as I go into the next book it will not be as obvious to me and that my ear will acclimate to it quickly.
This sets up how Marlon/Grip and Bristol meet as well as what is driving them both in their lives. With an intense chemistry that Grip tries to deny out of respect for his best friend, he is unable to not be drawn to Bristol and the easy way in which they are together. Everything between them is effortless. For such a short beginning, this really covers a lot of emotional background for both of these characters. Unfortunately, the ending sets us up for the “rest of the story” and it appears it will be centered around a trope that I absolutely hate. Had I known that going in I may have not attempted this story, but I am so very curious how this couple that were just right for each can manage to come through these obstacles with a HEA. I suspect it’s going to be messy.
Charlie Angel
"Live by the dick, die by the dick, I guess."
Rating: 5