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Rough Edge

Audiobook
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From the author of the Audie Award-winning and the New York Times best-selling Marriage Games comes a deeply intense new series.

Everything is going to be perfect. Greyson comes home from deployment to live the life she and her husband Caden dreamed of. He has a surgical residency, and she has a psychiatric practice in the basement of their Manhattan brownstone.

Caden loves his wife more than he can measure. But he starts hearing whispers. Someone else loves her. Someone else wants her. There's someone else, and though whoever's behind the whispers will move mountains to have her, Caden will move heaven and earth to keep her.

Greyson will never break her vows, even as their marriage snaps apart one piece at a time; even as the line between reverie and reality blurs; even as Caden demands control, and Greyson cedes it. She will never, ever turn her back on him. When their marriage crumbles, her resolve shakes and love becomes the one thing holding them together.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Joe Arden and Maxine Mitchell tackle dramatic material, including PTSD and sexual violence within a military marriage. Greyson, an Army psychiatrist in Iraq, and Caden, a military surgeon there, meet as helicopters carrying battle victims descend. Both are pushed to their physical and psychological limits during the war. When they return home, Mitchell and Arden depict their rocky adjustment to civilian life. Mitchell uses a flat voice for the driven Greyson as she faces her husband's sadomasochistic desires. Mitchell ably portrays Greyson's desperation as she uncovers the root of their downward spiral. Arden effectively projects the mask of a man who is outwardly functional and inwardly fighting an alternate personality that dictates his actions toward his wife. In a tightly controlled tone, Arden believably depicts Caden's internal demons. Overall, Mitchell and Arden capture violent and disturbing behavior with a nuanced performance. C.A. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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