Keeping Lily
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Narrated by:
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Beth Roeg
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Blake Richard
About this listen
My husband traded me away to save his own life...and now I belong to the devil.
One night and everything in my life changed. Two words and my world turned dark: "Take her."
Owing the most ruthless crime lord in Garden City five million dollars, my husband chose to trade me and my children away to save himself.
I was on the cusp of freedom, so close to divorcing that scumbag I was married to. Now I'm enslaved to a man who is obsessed with me. A man so wicked and beautiful they call him Lucifer.
So alluring, he makes the angels weep with envy. He's so powerful, I can't stop myself from bending to his will.
He's determined to master me, and he won't rest until I give him all.
He wants my light, and he wants my dark.
He wants my body, and he wants my heart.
But most of all, he wants the one thing I can't give him. The one thing I can't bear to part with....
My soul.
©2016 Izzy Sweet & Sean Moriarty (P)2017 Izzy Sweet & Sean MoriartyWhat listeners say about Keeping Lily
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Absolutely fantastic
Wow. Such a powerful book. I wish there was more stars. It’s written so very well. Excellent storyline and characters. Fantastic narration from both narrators.
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- 05-05-22
Meh, ok story but not really my cup of tea
I quite like gritty story lines but this wasn’t for me. Lucifer didn’t appear to have any redeeming qualities at all, a thoroughly unpleasant guy. Lily lacked something, not sure what was missing but she just seemed a bit uninspiring and lacking much real input into the story. Their relationship went from I hate you to I love you almost overnight, despite the lack of almost any pleasant qualities.
I found both performances hard to listen to, Lucifer felt as though he had one emotion throughout, words were almost growled and he never really loosened up. Lily was a little better but still didn’t bring the story to life for me.
I did listen to the end but not that enjoyable for me and not one I’d be tempted to recommend.
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