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Promise Me Darkness

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Promise Me Darkness

By: Paige Weaver
Narrated by: Renée Chambliss
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"He was my darkness and I was his light. We couldn't exist without each other."

For me, life was simple. I went to school and studied. I spent time with my friends and stayed out of trouble. I didn't drink or swear and I only dated gentlemen. I was the typical good girl with a bright future. My world seemed perfect. But that was about to change.

Ryder Delaney was the one imperfection in my life. He was the bad boy, the black sheep, the one your mother always warned you about. He had only one hard-and-fast rule: Don't fall in love. But some rules were meant to be broken.

We were best friends, inseparable since childhood despite our differences. I knew the real man hiding behind the tattoos and bad attitude. He knew all my secrets and dreams. But he didn't know there was one thing I wanted and couldn't have - him.

But sometimes Fate has a way of intervening. Soon our world collapsed. War erupted. Darkness prevailed. Alone and on the run, our only goal was to survive and to ignore the feelings we had for each other. But love is powerful...and so is the darkness.

©2013 Paige Weaver (P)2013 Tantor
Contemporary

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This is a post apocalyptic romance - unique from most other new adult romances on the market. The bad boy/ good girl dynamic was never fully developed though. So for most of the book, I was left with more questions than answers. The story is good so far, as is the narrator, but I'm holding out for the next book to give it a full appraisal.

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Narration was good and I wanted to love this book, it had so much potential but the push/pull of the relationship dragged on SO LONG that when I saw book 2 was about the same couple, still sounding like push/pull, I couldn't finish. So much opportunity for an awesome series if it wasn't for the dragging back & forth mixed signals that goes on forever. and ever. and just when you think they might pull it together... forever some more.

Good premise but the relationship push/pull drags

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I think delivery is everything with an audiobook. The narrator is too breathy and extends the last word of every sentence. It made the male lead of the story sound extremely annoying. Being based in Texas, there were no Texan accents done by the narrator. So each time the narrator read “ah hell, Maddie” (and it was a lot” it made it sound stupid. Put a male Texan accent with that and it could sound kinda sexy. But it wasn’t. Instead, it was said in a breathy valley girl voice. I gave the story 3 stars because I hate when an apocalyptic story makes the female lead act dumber than a box of rocks.

The narrator ruined the story

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Fortunately I also have this on Kindle. The story is fantastic. And apocalyptic romance. Ryder and Maddie are terrific. What kills this is the narrator. Very high pitched, and she sounds like a kid. She has an almost sing song delivery that is a bit annoying. To breathy. I am sorry, for that reason, I rated it down.

Great story, wrong narrator

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Would you try another book from Paige Weaver and/or Renée Chambliss?

So when I saw some of the reviews I thought... Hey sounds interesting? Post apocalyptic romance OK... The Start was good. Bad boy and good girl typical dynamic but the more the characters got developed the more I started to have a REAL problem with the heroine of this story. She made bad decision after bad decision. She is 21 but really the mental age is 16! They are in dire situations and all she can think about is having sex again? Really you are all banged up, out of water, out of food and have hundreds of miles to go but that is still all you can think about? No... don't think so! Having said that I don't really regret having listened to the book... It was OK and the narrator was OK too but I hope the author really strengths the heroine in the next book or it will really bring the book down again.

Ok... but not great!

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