Call Me Freak Again
A Dark Psychological Thriller Romance, Part Two
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Rivers
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Joe Arden
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By:
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J.A. Roles
We're not just broken, we're bonded.
Pain carves our path.
Obsession and darkness bind us.
Love keeps us together.
We both share trauma therapy can't fix.
We're not just dangerous, we're deadly.
And this time we'll bleed together.
Call Me Freak Again is a dark stalker romance and psychological thriller. He's still possessive and just as deadly, but now the game has changed. This time, Dima and his Little Sparrow fight their demons together, even if it means unleashing new ones. This time, they aren't the prey– this time they're the predators.
This book is trauma heavy, please check your triggers.
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I'm absolutely fixated on this series and its pulse-pounding plot twists. It's left me breathless and yearning for more. I've devoured every bit of it and will always treasure it. Hopefully, we'll get more soon. Don't forget to take care of your mental health and be mindful of potential triggers.
I'm still reeling from diving back into Dima's story! Joe Arden's ability to weave complex characters and Joe's own narration skills had me utterly enthralled. Book three, please! Remember your TW, these books aren't messing around - heavy themes alert!
Lucy Rivers owns the scene whenever she brings FMC's adversaries to life - no one does it better. What an incredible voice she has!
Overall this was an incredible experience and so much fun, love them both and love this author.
We Back!!! Chop chop chop
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Call Me Freak Again, had the humor, gore, and spice that we loved from the first book, not to mention the stellar voice acting and multiple personalities from Dima himself, but the added emotional twists shot this audio to new heights. Lucy's incredible performance had me shed a tear (or two). I’ve said this before... no one can play an unhinged psychotic character quite like Joe Arden. Wow... just wow. The way he’s able to transition between characters while also switching personalities, at warp speed, is unbelievable. This story was over the top outlandish, dark, humorous, witty, and I cannot recommend it enough.
Dima is BACK! 🖤
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This continues the same unhinged, character-driven chaos from book one. Dima’s arc comes together in a way that makes his character feel fully realized, and the ending was a great way to wrap up his story.
Great listen for fans of dark, intense romance with strong narration that want to continue Dimas’s story.
Strong ending with standout narration
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Call Me Freak Again picks up where book one dropped you on a cliff and doesn’t let you catch your breath with every blindsiding twist and reveal. While the first installment was heavy on emotion, this book takes the reader on a revenge-fueled mission where Dima and Natalia are no longer victims.
Lucy Rivers as Natalia, Dima's little sparrow was just simply beautiful. Her voice has this softness, this melodic quality that pulls you in. Her accent work is effortless and adds such a richness to Natalia that makes you feel her heart in every scene.
And then there’s Joe Arden.
This is, without question, one of the most awe-inspiring performances of his I’ve ever listened to. The way he captures Dmitry’s mind, the shifts, the inner dialogue, the instability, the control and lack of it all at once...it’s unreal. There were so many moments where I just sat there, staring at nothing, trying to process what I had just heard. His accent. His emotional range. The way he makes you care about a character who, on paper, you might not forgive…
And that’s the thing about this story.
J.A. Roles doesn’t make it easy. You’re constantly questioning is he a bad man? Or is he a good man who’s made terrible choices for reasons that almost make sense?
By the end, this duet is wrapped up in a way I never could have predicted. Not neat. Definitely not expected. But right. And everything our Dima and Natalia deserve.
Broken, Brutal Yet Beautiful
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Great conclusion to a fascinating story!
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