Retribution (Protectors #3) by Sloane Kennedy, Narration by Joel LeslieReview
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Time: 8 hours and 3mins
Blurb: Ex Special Forces soldier Michael “Hawke” Hawkins has spent every day of the last ten years waiting for the moment he would get to watch the life fade from the eyes of the men who brutally murdered his wife, but when he finally gets the break he’s been waiting for, the trail leads him to someone he wasn’t expecting.
After nearly two years of running, 24-year-old Tate Travers has become an expert at hiding…until the day a dangerous stranger shows up looking for vengeance and threatens to destroy the fragile life Tate has managed to build for himself and his five-year-old son. Except the life Tate has been struggling to hold on to started unraveling long before Hawke showed up looking for the same men Tate has been running from…his own father and older brother.
Retribution – it’s all Hawke has wanted since the day he held his wife’s hand as she took her last breath. And he won’t give that up for anything or anyone…not even the tormented young man trying to give his little boy a better life. Because Tate is the only one who can lead Hawke to the men he’s been searching for. And if it means forcing the young man to confront the past that nearly destroyed him, then so be it.
Only the last thing Hawke expects to feel is something besides the hatred that has driven him. And he definitely never expected to feel it for a man.
But when it comes down to choosing between the unwanted feelings Tate stirs in him and the revenge he’s finally close enough to taste, will Hawke be able to give up the one thing that has kept him going for a second chance at a future he gave up on ever having?
The Story: 3.75 Pants Off 
Michael “Hawke”Hawkins lives for the day he catches his wife’s killers. That’s his only mission, and when he gets evidence
 that could finally lead him to his killers Hawke is more than ready to 
lay down the law. What the evidence leads to is someone he never 
expected. Tate Travers the link to his
 revenge and Hawke will be damned if he lets the man out of his sight. 
But Tate comes with responsibility, in the form of a son who has just 
been diagnosed with a serious illness. It’s time for a little 
manipulation and promising Tate that his son will get the best medical treatment on the condition that he takes them to the men responsible for the death of his wife, his father and brother.  
Tate has been running from the very men Hawke wants
 him to help find but his sons health on the line at this point he’d do 
anything, and that includes helping the asshole who had a gun on him in 
front of his son but there is something about him that Tate just can’t deny. Maybe this thing between them will lead to something but Tate knows it won’t because Hawke is very much a straight man still madly in love with his life. 
Thus begins a love story between
 a man who held another man at gunpoint in front of his son and who 
needs him to help catch his murdering father and brother. Tate has 
fallen hard for Hawke but the man has whatever left of his heart locked away tight but Tate is willing to take scraps if it means only having Hawke for just a moment. 
What can I say about this except nothing really happens, just whole bunch of the same same. Like
 there was some heartwarming story mixed in with doom and angst but I 
feel like we’ve gotten the same type of feel as the previous books.
 With that being said I happen to like this story a lot more than the 
previous books. Hawke is a bit of an asshole but I liked his character 
and the reason for his pain is very understandable. Tate I also liked, 
he stepped up and took care of his son and was willing to anything at 
any cost to himself. 
I
 didn’t really like the conclusion but I get it, things needed to be 
tied up and a lot of things explained but overall an alright 
entertaining book.
 I found this to be the least sexy of the books and it should have been 
hella sexy with Hawke catching his first feelings for a man but there 
was just some questionable shit there and the fact that Tate took that 
really pissed me off.  
The Narration: 3.5 Pants Off  
Now this was a better job from the previous book
 and there was no random burst of laughter from me. Still some emoting 
especially when Ronan came in, seriously that voice for that character 
is a freaking mess.  
Not
 really a fan of his voice for Tate, he ended up sounding like a gentile
 southern lady. Which I wasn’t really feeling but I didn’t hate it. I feel there were a few scenes there that needed just a little bit more emotion
 and it wasn’t quite delivered. Also after awhile a few characters 
started sound exactly like each other, except for Ronan his voice will 
be a tattoo on my brain and will have me bursting into giggles whenever I
 think of it. 
It was a passable job but nothing to really rave about 🤷🏽♀️ 
Review: Book #1 Absolution
Review: Book #2 Salvation

 

 
 

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