Hush Little Baby, Ashley  Michele
Hush Little Baby, Ashley  Michele
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Hush Little Baby

Author: Ashley Michele

Narrator: Jaclyn Kelso

Unabridged: 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2024


Synopsis

One night of fantasy. One terrifying twist.All I wanted was one fantasy fulfilled, played out perfectly: home invasion sexy times. Mask. Gloves. The whole nine.When my dick boyfriend finally agreed, I was willing to put in the work to keep him around a little longer. I mean, who wouldn’t, right?And when I finally got the best night of my life—with the wild, hot, drool-worthy scenario I’d dreamed of—it should’ve been a no-brainer to keep Sean around for at least another romp or two.There’s just one little problem...

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristina on August 23, 2024

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC (Advance Reader Copy) of Hush Little Baby by J. A. Baker. I quite enjoyed this book. The ending was a twist that I did not see coming! It was a little slow at times but an easy read. There was some repetitiveness but not as much as a book I recen......more

Goodreads review by Els on October 26, 2024

this was such a waste of time, there wasn't really any " breathtaking twists and turns. " There was a somewhat twist towards the very end of end of the book, but i do think some people could guess it. the only interesting part of this book was the flashback chapters to 1970. reading them was quite sad......more

Goodreads review by Taylor on August 08, 2024

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of Hush Little Baby. This book seemed pretty good right off the bat, our main character Melissa kidnaps her grandson because she believes he’s being neglected and would live a better life with her. We follow her as she’s on the run. We also get flas......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on August 24, 2024

I'm reviewing this via NetGalley, as part of a tour with Rachel's Random Resources. The narrative switched between the present day, and 1970. I was drawn in from the beginning, and I sensed something that felt ominous, and made me feel uneasy. My feeling of unease motivated me to keep reading. I foun......more