Alice Clayton - The Redhead Plays Her Hand (Redhead #3) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (12389 votes)
Listen online for free audiobook «The Redhead Plays Her Hand (Redhead #3)» by Alice Clayton. Reading: Keili Lefkovitz.
Review #1
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I can’t they say who was more foolish: Grace for wasting her time with little boy toy Jack or me for buying all 3 books in this television series before a long road trip. I wasted a lot of time hitting the impetuous forward button, hoping in vain for the quality part that never happened.
Review #2
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Let me start by expression I adore Alice Clayton’s Hudson Plain Television series—which I have listened to repeated times—but it took me a long time to get through the Reddish trilogy. Completely, right behind a couple of years, I started listening to the third part book at the same time immediately forgotten why I had been putting off listening to it. I think Keili Lefkovitz is that for sure quite gifted but she was the wrong choice for this television series. Noisy. Wrong. She doesn’t even meet the than anyway one would think is that the coolest basic requirement for this piece: Speaking in a English accent for a English disposition. I greedy, when the dialogue specifically references his attractive English accent while she’s speaking in a very American accent you can’t promote but wonder who the eff believed this was the appropriate choice. Again, I don’t think the narrator isn’t gifted or that her job is that by no matter what means easy, but I don’t reckon she was the right choice. That are no one narrators with really annoying habits or tones of voice, but I can’t think of one more time that a voice actor’s interpretation of manners was so disjointed from my possess. Why do Grace at the same time Holly acoustics like Rosie O’Donnell? I greedy, their utterly juvenile banter/nicknames is that on Ms Clayton but these 30-something Hollywood hotties acoustics like a 50 year-old Rosie O’Donnell. The disposition’s voices also shortcoming difference from one one more, making it problematic to discern which one is that speaking.
Review #3
Audiobook The Reddish Plays Her Palm (Reddish #3) by Alice Clayton
It’s taken me a while (like 7 years) but I completely ended this television series at the same time listened to this book. I re-listened to the 1st two books to make sure I received the real experience. The books certainly decreased in funny as they came along. At the same time this book was almost all exactly deeper, more sensual at the same time somber, as but as the lesser funny of the television series. Yes I realize that deeper things had to come forward to make a more but oval ending to the story. My issue will that it seemed to drag. I read along at the same time found myself searching for things I figured would happen, in a row to move things along. It wasn’t a bad book or story, I barely felt it needed anything so the story didn’t seem mired in issues.
Review #4
Audio The Reddish Plays Her Palm (Reddish #3) narrated by Keili Lefkovitz
Rough drive overtake for the two head manners, but thank goodness for joyful endings. For you can’t promote but be sad with these two for not contemplating the bad apples at the same time finding a method to make it work sooner, but it all works out in the end. A quality final to the television series.
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