

This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I listened at 2X the speed.I received this book for free from Author in exchange for an honest review. I wasn’t crazy about this book, but it’s no fault of the narrators who nailed their performances. My preference is still a duet which this was not. Having both points of view was excellent. Had it not been for their performances I would’ve skim read this book. Both narrators together increased my interest in this book. His performance of Rick’s character was superb. Jason Clarke is an award nominated audiobook narrator.

Her performance of Candace’s character was excellent. Narrators: Savannah Peachwood is an award winning audiobook narrator. I’ve tried on numerous occasions to give Lisa Renee Jone’s books a try, but her writing voice doesn’t propel the story forward in the ways I desire. I’m sad to say her writing style doesn’t work for me. I haven’t had much luck reading Lisa Renee Jones in the past. Each book continues the story of Rick and Candace. Savage Hunger is book 1 in the Savage series. I usually stay away from anything military. Savage Hunger is not the type of book I read. Yet it was not enough to formulate this grand love fest they had for one another. I appreciated the backstory of how Candace and Rick met. He wants one more chance to correct the wrong. Rick is back for a second chance to fix the mistake of leaving her. Eight years later politics and corruption has him returning to his past and Texas. She’s his past and Walker Security is his job. When he returned he started Walker Security leaving behind Candace and Texas. Not long after they dated he was deployed as a black ops. Rick was the type of guy her father didn’t want her involved with. Candace is an Army brat whose father is a five-star general. They met ten years ago in San Antonio, Texas. In Savage Hunger we meet Candace Marks and Rick Savage.
