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King of Nothing

By: Aurora Rose Reynolds
Narrated by: Jeremy Gardner, Nikki Thomas
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I met him when my ship was sinking, and I clung to him through the storm. Little did I know he needed me as much as I needed him.

The first time I saw Roman Dante King, he stuck out like an odd puzzle piece that got mixed up in the wrong box. It wasn’t his blue eyes in the dim light of the bar, the tattoos that covered his arms and hands, or even his arrogant personality. It was something else—something I couldn’t see—that told me he didn’t belong in our small beach town on the Oregon coast.

Elora Mazie Barlow reminded me of a hummingbird zipping from one flower to another, never stopping, never allowing anyone more than a glimpse before she was gone. Never letting anyone in… until me. Then she gave me her smiles that were more valuable than anything I ever owned and wrapped me in her peace without asking for anything in return.

Her tragic story sounded achingly familiar to my own.

Our connection is knotted up in loss. The journey we’re on together will eventually come to an end. But will we be able to untangle the mess of strings that have tied us together?

Will we even want to?

©2024 Aurora Rose Reynolds (P)2024 Dreamscape Media
Contemporary Romantic Suspense
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Loved this book the story of over coming grief and falling in love where you least expect it.

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I love how the MMC and FMC came together. It’s not a slow burn, but it doesn’t start off with them immediately falling into passion. It has just the right amount of build up. I love that there’s not an excess of drama and it’s not excessively drawn out. I just couldn’t get enough of Roman’s kindness and wanting to take care of Alora, despite the fact that, like Alora, he had just suffered a loss in his life too. ARR outdid herself on this one. I waited forever for this release and it was well worth it. The narrators couldn’t have been better. I highly recommend this one!

The sweetest love story.

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Was on the fence about this one because I don’t really like to read or listen to story’s that are too heavy but this wasn’t. Roman was so sweet and Elora was perfect for him. ARR does it again!

So sweet

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Can two people who have lost someone so special it broke them find a way out together? Roman and Aurora must determine this. Though at first they're not sure about the other. There is something that keeps pulling them to each other. Amazing narration that will have you hooked from the first word. I would highly recommend it to anyone.

So So Amazing

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⭐ (Story) 4
⭐ (Narrator) 3
🌶️ 1.5
🥵 Spicy Chapters: 13, 16, 21
📚 Tropes/Themes: strangers to lovers, grief, road trip, protective MMC, possessive MMC
👀 Dual POV 1st person
🎙️ Dual narration (Jeremy Gardner & Nikki Thomas)
⏰ Approx 6 hours
💔 Triggers: Terminal illness, drug use/overdose, parental death, sibling death
🛍️ Available: Now

💬 So, overall I enjoy the story- it's sweet and emotional. I love how Roman is obsessived with and so protective of Elora. I especially loved the storyline of the road trip/spreading ashes as a way of healing and working through her grief. It's such a beautiful story of working through loss, mending hearts, finding yourself and finding love. The second epilogue was so sweet 🥹🥹

Unfortunately I'm having a really hard time looking past the male narrators voice. I feel terrible saying that because it sounds really shitty to be like "your voice sucks and that's why I don't like this book" but it's kind of how I feel.

Honestly I think what it is that's bothering me the most is I cannot stand his fake female voice. I don't really understand why narrators have to do different voices for different characters. I mean it would probably be harder to follow a story without the different voices so it's like the necessary evil, but the fake female voice just pulls me out of the story every time 😩

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