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  • Sinners on Tour Series, Book 4
  • By: Olivia Cunning
  • Narrated by: Justine O. Keef
  • Length: 12 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)
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Hot Ticket

By: Olivia Cunning
Narrated by: Justine O. Keef
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Summary

When Jace walked through the doors of Aggie's dungeon, the last thing he expected was to find self-forgiveness and the love of a remarkable woman. But when a terrible accident sidelines Jace during the band's tour, the burdensome chains of his past wrap ferociously around his heart. Determined to crack through Jace's armored shell, Aggie must go beyond her usual methods to mend his heart to love again.

©2013 Olivia Cunning (P)2013 Tantor

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"As Jace's story is told in Hot Ticket, the [listener] is provided with the heart-wrenching and powerful backstory that formed the Jace we saw in the first two books of this series." ( The Romance Reviews)

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Got Ticket

Jason and Agie have their story, where both of their passages in the way of them believe in their futures. With old band member John who helps out when Jas is injured, does all he can to get his place back. Read brilliantly again by Justine O.Keef.

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Great Series so far.

I quite liked the reworking of book 2 from Jace's persepctive. Plenty of plot for the whole band. I'm not sure about the narrator she often sounds robotic when voicing Jace.

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A of avDisappointment

This was slow to the start, and a bit repetitive as it rehashed some of the events in the previous book, but it got there in the end.

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