Beyond Reason, Autumn Jones Lake
Beyond Reason, Autumn Jones Lake
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Beyond Reason
Teller’s Story: Part Two

Author: Autumn Jones Lake

Narrator: Elizabeth Hart, Troy Duran

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

When the most toxic people come disguised as family, who can you trust?

Betrayal by blood cuts the deepest. Teller's found his ride or die girl. The light Charlotte brings to his life has touched the darkest parts of his soul. But a devastating secret from her past resurfaces to threaten their future.

Every truth can be erased with one lie. When a sinister truth is exposed, it forces Charlotte to question everything about herself. Even whether she's worthy of Teller's love.

The darkest betrayals never come from your enemies. With Teller's love roaring louder than the lies, Charlotte can finally put her demons to rest. But has too much damage been done for her to prove her loyalty to the Lost Kings?

This is the conclusion of Teller's story.

Contains mature themes.

About Autumn Jones Lake

Autumn Jones Lake is the USA Today bestselling author of the Lost Kings MC series and Bullets & Bonfires. Autumn was born and raised in upstate New York. She still enjoys all four seasons there with her very own alpha hero and their dogs.


Reviews

I was surprised that this book has so few reviews, but maybe I’m assuming that because someone is famous in Canada they must be famous elsewhere. I mean, Margaret Trudeau was the subject of at least one Saturday Night Live joke, so even non-Canadians have heard of her, right? Well, whatever: the firs......more

Goodreads review by Mary

Margaret Trudeau is not known for living a cautious life. She blazed onto the national stage in 1971 as the ravishing 22-year-old bride of the 51-year-old Canadian Prime Minister. Their unlikely union, which produced three sons, ended in 1977 amid lurid headlines that Pierre Trudeau's erratic wife h......more

Goodreads review by Emily

2.5 I will try to stay away from the politics of it all and focus on the writing. there was a lot of repetition. obviously, there were things she wanted to emphasize, but it came off as rambling. also, yes, I wanted to read about the stuff I have heard about her over the years. barely anything was in......more