Max by Bey Deckard Narrated by Nick J. Russo - Audiobook Review


🎧 Max by Bey Deckard🎤 Narrated by Nick J. Russo

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⛔ Warning: this story needs serious suspend belief to be thoroughly enjoyed. It contains a very unprofessional therapist, a mentally disturbed MC, alcohol and drug abuse, violence, mind games, rape, deceit, mention of murder and the list goes on.

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BLURB: Fresh out of school, Dr. Crane takes on a new patient who both intrigues and unnerves him. Charming, manipulative, and amoral, Max has exactly the sort of mind Crane finds himself drawn to with fictional characters.

As Max weaves himself into Crane's life, Crane realizes that while fiction might be safe, Max certainly is not.

When the professional line between them thins, who gets to define where one man ends and the other begins?

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My first book by this author and now I need more.

Max is not a romance, it's a story about a psycho who manipulates his "prey" into an obsessed relationship and takes full control of his life. It is deliciously twisted!

I was so engaged in the story that I didn't want to take breaks. I needed to know what would happen to poor old naive Crane.

He was so stupid being dragged by Max like he was, risking his reputation, his marriage, his whole life, and I didn't know if I felt sorry for him or mad that he jumped headfirst and damn the consequences.

The cherry on the cake was definitely the end! I freaking loved it.

🖤 And the audio? Well, Nick J. Russo, who is always "one-click" for me, did not disappoint. Amazing performance! Max & Crane had very different tones, both very fitting to their characters. And the changes in Crane's voice, from his professional tone, to confused, to angry, and as his despair grew toward the end, all of that was incredible.

Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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