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  • The Mech Who Loved Me

  • London Steampunk: The Blue Blood Conspiracy Series, Book 2
  • By: Bec McMaster
  • Narrated by: Sienna Frances
  • Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Mech Who Loved Me

By: Bec McMaster
Narrated by: Sienna Frances
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Summary

Ava McLaren is tired of being both a virgin, and a mere laboratory assistant for the Company of Rogues. When a baffling mystery rears its head, it presents her with the opportunity to work a real case...and perhaps get a taste of the passion that eludes her.

Blue bloods are dying from a mysterious disease, which should be impossible. Ava suspects there's more to the case than meets the eye and wants a chance to prove herself. There's just one catch - she's ordered to partner with the sexy mech, Kincaid, who's a constant thorn in her side. Kincaid thinks the only good blue blood is a dead one. He's also the very last man she would ever give her heart to...which makes him the perfect candidate for an affair.

The only rule? It ends when the case does.

But when an attempt on her life proves that Ava might be onto something, the only one who can protect her is Kincaid. Suddenly the greatest risk is not to their hearts, but whether they can survive a diabolical plot that threatens to destroy every blue blood in London - including Ava.

Contains mature themes.

©2017 Bec McMaster (P)2020 Tantor
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bad narration

really disappointed with this book as I have really liked previous books by Bec McMaster however I had to give up by chapter 7 as the awful narration just grated on the ears this narrator cannot do a Scottish accent I think that was what it was supposed to be buy the book by all means but stear clear of the audio version

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poor story poor narration

I've enjoyed the London Steampunk series' by Bec Macmaster, but this is too repetitive. We've had 2 blue bloods, a blue bloods and a human, a blue bloods and a verwolffen, and now a blue blood and a mech. What's next...a gay couple? They are being lined up!
Sienna Francis is...a... dreadful narrator. No smoothness: just feels like she uses 'inappropriate punctuation' to present a jerky story with many mispronunciations.
That's it, I'm not reading any more of the series nor am I listenning to Sienna Francis.

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