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Intimate Intuition
Intimate Intuition
Intimate Intuition
Audiobook8 hours

Intimate Intuition

Written by Audrey Carlan

Narrated by Diana Luke and Jakobi Diem

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Silas McKnight is the owner of multi-million-dollar musical production company Knight & Day Productions. He’s rich, attractive, and loyal to his core. He’s the man every woman wants but none can have. He’s suffered immeasurable loss, and he doesn’t plan on ever going through that hell again.

Dara Jackson, the quirky, stunning meditation teacher at Lotus House Yoga, is also the owner of Sunflower Bakery. She’s always dreamed of being a baker–and a mother. Having grown up an orphan, Dara knows what being alone and feeling unwanted is like.

Silas and Dara meet one fated night and spend a single evening worshiping each other’s bodies. All is beautiful until Dara discovers a secret and disappears before the sheets are even cold. Except Dara and Silas can’t escape one another. Destiny has spoken, and these two are about to become far more intimate than they ever thought possible.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 8, 2018
ISBN9781522638827
Intimate Intuition
Author

Audrey Carlan

Audrey Carlan is a No. 1 New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of over 40 novels, including the worldwide phenomenon Calendar Girl serial. Her books have been translated into more than 30 languages across the globe. Audrey lives in the California Valley with her two children and the love of her life.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Jakobi was great as usual and the story was good, however; it read like a white woman attempting to voice people of color.. the slang was horrible! All I could hear while listening was, “I have a black friend too”. Please consult in the future and learn more about the culture you attempt to reflect. The female narrator left a lot to be desired her voice was old and sounded nothing like the description of the character she was portraying !!!

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