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His Cocky Cellist

Undue Arrogance, Book 2

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His Cocky Cellist

By: Cole McCade
Narrated by: Joel Leslie
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One night. One contract. One kiss, and Victor Newcomb will never be the same.

By age 24, Vic has accomplished more than most men achieve in a lifetime. Since childhood he's tried to be the perfect son, the perfect executive, the perfect heir - and as next in line for the throne of his father's multibillion dollar textile empire, he's made his life entirely about discipline and control.

But he doesn't know what discipline truly means - until he meets Amani Idrissi.

University student. Part-time masseuse. Cello virtuoso. The serene, reserved Moroccan American femme fascinates Vic with his cool allure, changing everything Vic thought he knew about power, about control, about his own sexuality. Yet when cello lessons turn into a business deal of an entirely different nature, Vic quickly realizes he'll pay anything for the chance to see Amani again. To submit to his touch.

To discover the complete and utter freedom in giving up control.

But the deeper Vic falls headlong into love, the more he realizes he doesn't know Amani at all. Secretive, withdrawn, Amani seems determined to keep their relationship strictly business.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Cole McCade (P)2019 Tantor
Literature & Fiction Romance Heartfelt

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First, Joel Leslie did an amazing job.
Second, while I loved the first book, His Cocky Valet, I feel the BDSM relationship was handled better in this one.
I loved the growth of the main characters and the happy ending felt earned rather than it ending happily just because.

Really great

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I enjoyed listening to this story very much. Different from a lot of Dom/sub books I have read in the past. Enjoyed how the BDSM part was so sweet. Not so much bowing down and the no eye contact. How Vic was still in control in and out of the bedroom. Kind of a soft Dom and I like this way a lot too.

This is the first book with the Dom was a bottom. Loved it.

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This is the absolute best series I’ve read/listened to this year. Amazing. Narration is fantastic too!

Best series this year

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Good story but it felt like it needed more 'something' ... i'm not really sure what, There wasn't really a lot of depth to it and I didn't really connect with the characters. (I enjoyed Book 1 - His Cocky Valet much more.)

Joel Leslie did his usual outstanding performance. I really enjoy these types of narrations where each characters voice is different to the general narrator dialog. It makes it really easy to listen too while i'm doing something else without losing track of the story.

liked it

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Amani and Victor’s story is a sensual journey. Cole McCade writes so well I could feel the emotions as if I was experiencing them. Joel Leslie brings those emotions to life with his voice and leaves you submerged in a maelstrom of sensuality and emotional warmth. I fell in love with both Amani and Vic. They’re two imperfect people whose rough edges meet and smooth into a perfect puzzle. Amani shows Vic how to let go of the pressures he’s under daily, and Vic shows Amani how to trust. I think what I loved most was McCade didn’t write an angsty story about two people of different race finding love. Instead he wrote a story that showed the utter beauty in their differences, but focused simply on two people falling in love. I loved this story.

Freedom to Let Go

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