Watching Over Her
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Narrated by:
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Keira Grace
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By:
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Ronica Black
About this listen
All Riley Robinson wants is peace and serenity. She can’t wait to spend the winter at her new cabin in snowy, remote Northern Arizona. On the way Riley meets Zoe Mitchell, a secretive woman whose barely hidden vulnerability captures her curiosity and sparks her interest.
Zoe was doing just fine until without warning she becomes the focus of a stalker. With no idea who is following her and desperate to shrug off the sense of being watched, Zoe takes off to her grandfather’s old cabin. Unfortunately, the cabin hasn’t been used in years, and the snowstorm of the century is moving in. Zoe has no intention of taking chances with a beautiful woman she’s just met, but she can’t turn down Riley’s offer of help and a warm place to take refuge.
As they face the storm and the looming threat of a stalker, Riley and Zoey just might find love in the most unexpected of places.
©2022 Ronica Black (P)2021 Bold Strokes Books IncWhat listeners say about Watching Over Her
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- FC51
- 28-03-22
Not good
Struggled to finish because of the narrator but I did because I had paid for it - I am mean ;) I had only listened as far as half way through chapter one when the narrator's style and especially her horrible accent were grating on me so much I was struggling to listen.
It did not help that the writing is not good and the storyline is totally unbelievable. It's another one of those tedious straight girl conversion stories and is written with poor sentence structure (terrible grammar) stilted dialogue and even the use of words with the wrong meaning; I will never understand why published writers do not edit their work and/or use a dictionary.
All this makes the story irritating to listen to and must not help the narrator either.
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