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Title: Phantom Love
Author: Rachel Pierre
Narrator: D Gaunt
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-25-15
Publisher: Rachel Pierre
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 14 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
They called him "The Phantom".
He would appear in church, sit in the back pew, and then mysteriously disappear. Each of the young women in the ministry wanted to know who he was because he was so damn handsome and mysterious.
Abby thought he was out of her league. Until a dare from her teasing girlfriends forces her to introduce herself to him.
And she finds him quite charming, to say the least.
A mystery man who disappears for days at a time, drives a Bugatti, and speaks French. Not to mention the fact that he was devastatingly handsome. Abby soon becomes the envy of all the women in the church as she begins dating the mercurial stranger. He is everything she wants in a man as he helps her grow spiritually and intellectually. She has never been treated with more tenderness and respect in all her life.
But there is something about him that Abby can't put her finger on. A sad event from his past that has traumatized his spirit. Something that is holding back his growing feelings for her.
Can she heal his soul and keep his love?
Members Reviews:
Boring
This book is boring and the narrator was also boring. Not that she had much to work with.
Unecessary Drama
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Overall, the fact that the Phantom didn't turn out to be some kind of international spy was a bit of a let down. It sort of seemed like there was an unnecessary build-up of drama surrounding his entire character.
What was most disappointing about Rachel Pierres story?
Unfortunately, there really isn't much of a plot. The whole book is basically a build-up to Abby and the Phantom having sex. He wants it to be special, while she just wants to rip off his clothing as soon as possible. The rest of the novel just focuses on them dating, and dealing with nosey church gossips.
Which character as performed by D Gaunt was your favorite?
While the male voices in the audio book were a bit too deep for my taste, I must say that D. Gaunt did a damn fine job with the female voices. She was able to inject enough personality by changing up the inflections of the characters, and it added another level of humor to some of the church ladies.
Any additional comments?
Personally, I thought it was pretty ridiculous that she quickly enters into a serious, committed relationship with this guy, and she doesn't even know his name. I mean, I could maybe understand not knowing his profession, as it adds a certain sexy measure of mystery to their relationship. Sure, there's the whole "what's in a name" bull crap, but if you don't know the guy's name how are you supposed to know what to scream out in the throes of passion? Riddle me this!
A light romance with wonderful narration
PHANTOM LOVE
Author: Rachel Pierre
Type of Book: Audiobook - Unabridged
Narrator: D. Gaunt
Length: 3 hours, 8 minutes
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: June 25, 2015
Publisher: Rachel Pierre
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
* I received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
Abigail leads a quiet, predictable life. She spends most of her time either at church or on duty as a nurse at an inner city emergency room as a nurse.
Her boyfriend of two years recently broke up with her and she should be devastated, but instead she is relieved.
At her church she notices a new member. He is older than her and he is absolutely gorgeous.