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  • Born Winners

  • The Styvie Savard Series, Book 2
  • By: Sarah Richards
  • Narrated by: Karen Cliche
  • Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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By: Sarah Richards
Narrated by: Karen Cliche
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Publisher's summary

Disgraced cop Styvie Savard, from the hit Audible Original China White by Sarah Richards, is living in the British Columbia wilderness, the self-appointed guardian of a one-year-old girl, Willow. But Styvie’s clouded past–criminal charges, missed court dates–is about to catch up with her. Styvie’s ex-partner Denny Lee offers her a perilous way out, an off-the-books deep-cover assignment: infiltrate the Born Winners biker gang to root out a dirty cop. The mission: complete immersion in the lethal underworld of criminal bikers. Her objective: gain the trust of the club leader...by any means.

©2023 Sarah Richards (P)2023 Audible Originals, LLC.

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Narrator was 100% better this book

This story was good. There were some jumps in the story and for a woman of 40 she was significantly immature. Story is unrealistic but not terrible. It did entertain.

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Way better than the first book

Stevie is still annoying during this second book but way less than the first one. It might also be that the narrator has a more mature sound that I enjoyed listening to which makes the second book better. Stevie still has tendencies that seem unrealistic with a woman in her 40s. She acts more like she is in her late teens and 20s. And the ending doesn’t really have any conclusion to her and Grub’s relationship. Definitely left with a lot more questions than answers at the end. But overall leaps and bounds better than the first one.

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Great writing and narrative

Both books in this series have been entertaining. I will l look forward to other books by this author.

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Long and annoying

I thought the ending was terrible. Throughout I found myself annoyed with the main character Styve. Wasn’t a fan of the reader either.

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Hard to like main character

The main character is infuriating. Her lack of emotional control becomes a crutch for the author to use to build drama. Annoying.

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