Royal Savage by Victoria Ashley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Moving right along!
The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙❤️💚💜
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌎
Character development: 😕😊😄😘
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration
The heroine: Avalon Knight – she works long hours at Stylin’ the hair salon she manages, so she isn’t much of a partier in her free time. Though when her best friend Mattie begs her to go to a party at the mansion of a guy named Jax who throws parties once a month, she agrees. Mattie says Avalon needs to forget about her boyfriend Colton and his small package.
The Hero: Royal Savage – after suffering a devastating loss nearly two years ago due to someone dealing drugs in his bar, he wants nothing more than to fade away and die. He owns a tattoo shop and a bar called Savage and Ink. The only two things he has left in this life are feeling the wind on his face as he rides his motorcycle and hooking up with random women, and even that he only does as an escape for a few minutes.
The Story: While at the party, Avalon has to go to the bathroom and can’t take the long lines, so she goes downstairs where she was told not to go. Apparently, Jax told Mattie that his friend had a bad day and doesn’t want to see any partygoers. Avalon walks in on Royal, while he is working out. She sees that he is handsome, tattooed and his eyes are full of darkness and pain.
It turns out that Royal is half brother to the uptight Colton, and Avalon doesn’t formally meet him until the day she is helping Colton with a party for his fancy work clients. Colton is a Real Estate agent who likes to think he is much better than the common folk. When Colton offends both Royal and Avalon, she leave’s his house on the back of Royal’s motorcycle.
The story is good, and I liked the characters, though I definitely think a bit less of Avalon for staying with Colton as long as she did. I mean he wouldn’t even call her by her name, he thought her middle name, Marie sounded more conservative, so he would only call her or introduce her as that no matter how many times, she asserted that wasn’t her name. The dialogue was a bit too simple at times, like they said things that people would never really say, but otherwise I liked the story and there were some surprises that I didn’t expect.
This audiobook was told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Samantha Cook and Lorenzo Matthews. Both of these narrators are new to me. Samantha has a nice voice and sounds intelligent though you can definitely tell she is reading. Lorenzo Matthews has a deep, gravelly voice, which I really like and is perfect for Royal. He is good at doing different voices for different characters.
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