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Stone Vows (A Stone Brothers Novel)

By: Samantha Christy
Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Erin Mallon
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She's forbidden. I'm her doctor. She's my patient. My only patient. She's alone and in trouble.

From the moment I see her, I know she's special. As a resident, I've spent years living and breathing hospital life. Then she comes into my ER, and my need to help her is all consuming. Despite the consequences....

Even knowing I could lose everything I've worked for...I can't stay away. How far will I go to protect her?

Start listening to this sexy romance now.

Note to listener: This series can easily be enjoyed out of order. Stone Vows can be listened to as a standalone novel. It is the third audiobook in a series that follows three brothers.

©2017 Samantha Christy (P)2018 Samantha Christy

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A SLOOOOOOOW BUILD TO AWESOME

I’ll miss these sweet caring Stone brothers (and their significant others) as this very enjoyable series comes to an end.. but they’ve left me with happy memories of how they each struggled to get their HEA ending. And Kyle must of mentally struggled the most because, as a Doctor (a second yr Resident) ethics overruled what his heart and body already knew.. that Elizabeth, his mysterious pregnant patient, was his. But it wasn’t just one-sided because Elizabeth felt their chemistry too, their connection and their wealth of similarities.. however she had secrets.. BIG secrets and, no-matter how close they became, her past ruled and ruined her future and all that was left was a woman hoping for the impossible.

This book was told in two parts.. the first from Kyle’s POV and the second from Elizabeth’s - it was a very sloooooow burn before these two were eventually granted the impossible and that was only possible because Elizabeth’s past finally caught up with her. I loved the story however for me there were a couple of BUTs too. There were sex scenes early on BUT they were with his f...buddy and fellow Resident Gina.. I thought there were just too many and each one made my heart sink a little - I would’ve preferred it if they could’ve just been hinted at and referred to as they were the only intimacies until way waaaay into the second part of the book. The slow build was well written BUT was painfully slow and sometimes the budding romance took a backseat while the descriptive ER-building took centre stage and sadly it was heartbreaking too. However, it’s still a solid 4 star listen.. it just took its time to ferment and grow into something truly wonderful.

Worth a credit? Definitely YES and I think that’s because Erin and Jason’s awesome narration brought the one dimensional to life, gave characters heartbeats and conveyed all the necessary feels in a rollercoaster ride.

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✫✫ 4 Stars ✫✫

I really enjoyed this book. So far all of the Stone brothers have stolen my heart. This book was a little different, it almost felt like 2 books in 1. The first part took place almost entirely in the hospital. I loved the way Kyle & Elizabeth got to know each other. They had time to fall in love and I always love that in books. It helps me to fall into the story completely. The second 1/2 of the book, outside the hospital was good but it felt a little rushed and a little predictable. That didn't change that I loved it and Kyle & Alexa's story!!

Again the narration is amazing!!! Erin Mallon & Jason Clarke are both rock stars!

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Almost perfection..

Standing ovation to Samantha Christy for yet another great book and series. This book was the exclamation point for me! Erin Mallon was great as always, but Jason Clarke I lack a word a word for. Stupendous? I thought it was very best work. The entire way through the hospital and/ot Kyle's part of the book...I was glued to my earbuds. Extremely well written. I could visualize everything. I do feel it was a tiny bit anti-climactic, but maybe it's because I just didn't want it to end. 5 Stars!

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Nauseating

I’m usually pretty upbeat and try not to say bad things about a book, but this is awful. The characters are super immoral. A resident falling in love w a homeless pregnant patient and then performs her csec and still participated as her physician is beyond gross, controlling and possessive in a terrible way. I only listened to as far as I could because I love Jason clarks performance and voice. He can make anything good. The entire second half of the book is narrated by Erin, it’s awful. Erin is breathy, high pitched and unbearable. The female character is disgusting and weak. She uses and abuses everyone around her and still ends up with it all. This book portrays a terrible message to any young female. Stay away from this book.

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Dr. Stone is just what the doctor ordered!

I loved all three Stone brothers. I fell hard for Dr. Stone. It isn't too often that there is a swoony hero that comes from money and has a heart bigger than his bank account. He may be a bit cocky, but is a big softy underneath. Kyle is a second year resident who has a good thing going with Gina, a fellow resident...friends with benefits, neither of them looking for more. And then Kyle meets Elizabeth. A very pregnant, very mysterious girl down on her luck. This isn't a fast HEA book. This book has substance. It's a bit of a slow burn. Kyle realizes friends with benefits isn't what he wants and friends to lovers comes home with the WIN! Beautifully narrated by Erin Mallon and Jason Clarke!

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💘

💘 this book loved the it from the very beginning to the end of it

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Just…meh.

The first part of the book (Kyle’s POV) was very good. It was interesting and the narrator did a terrific job. The story and the performance fell flat when it switched to Lexi’s POV. I really had a hard time listening to the narrator here, and the story just dragged on. Didn’t even bother to finish this one, sorry to say.

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Unbelievable

This book was a let down. The book started out the resident doctor & another resident doctor screwing each other's brains out every chance they get. Which leads us readers to think they could be the main couple. However that wasn't the case it gets worse, he falls for his patient instead but they don't have anywhere near the heat the other resident had. Then you find out what really happened to the female lead, that she was abused & was on the run, to keep her baby safe. However there was way too much back & forth with her & the good doctor. When it came down to it the doctor didn't really save her other than using his money to take care of her & SHE ended up as her own hero. The author missed the mark with this book.
The biggest saving grace to this book was the narrators performance they were very good. At least the author was smart enough to get good narrators to read this mess.

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excellent

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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woman's narration part horrible

wish a different person was selected for the woman's narration. book should be in duet; not having a woman performing a man's voice. overall good storyline, bad presentation.

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