Heart of
Stone
Stone, #1
by
Dakota Willink
Narrator: Lacy Laurel,
Jeffrey Kafer
Length: 14 hours
Release date: June 29, 2017
Publisher: Dakota Willink,
LLC⎮2017
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
The
Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . HEART OF STONE (Stone, #1) . . . Was I
prepared for the impact of this read? I think not. Was I prepared to experience
this ride with Krys and Alex? Oh, yes in deed. There was that taste of intense
connection from their first meeting on the floor of the display aisle in the
grocer. All the way to that sweet, gentle touch in the front seat of his car.
This was a deeper more intense read than I expected, but still loved the ride.
I wanted so many time to lash out at so many of those encountered, run from
Alex or at the least turn my back and walk away, slap Krys and tell her to get
with it. This read demanded to be heard. It screamed and escape from the everyday
and gave me that something extra that I was looking for.
For a few
hours a day for several days, I was pulled in to the world of Krys and Alex.
New, exciting, pain, loss, fear, uncertainty, anger, regret, retreat,
unfamiliar. Krys’ demons are exposed. Her
pain exploited. Her realization of where things really were going. Painful.
Sad. Real. Heartbreaking. I’m looking
for the next step for Alex and Krys. How will this be resolve? When will Trevor
pain? What did Jim decide? Now, what really happened in Alex’s past that has
him so. . . ? I want to know so much and then so more. Much I don’t expect to
have answered every because they are inconsequential things.
I found me a
very good read that kept me up and down. Looking forward to getting to the next
chapter and what was next to be put before me. Alex and Krys show age is only a
number, class is a barrier not a complete hindrance, life experiences can be
binding and bonding, connections makes an impact across time. I do so recommend this read for something with
a task of BDSM, conflict, strain, stress, romance, and insight.
Narrator
Review of . . . HEART OF STONE (Stone, #1) . . . I must give many and much props to Lucy
Laurel. She was amazing. She pulled it off and then some. She could have done
the whole read herself and I would not have been disappointed. She did very
good with both male and female voices. Her diction clear, strong, and held that
hint of allure that drew me in to her voice.
Jeffery Kafer
had that total sexy masculine voice that made Alex sound even sexier. I lost
just a bit with Krys but the strength of his vocal talents was still there and
still pleasant.
The clarity
and the smooth flow of the audio was there. I found no hiccups in the recording
and no issues with the speed controls. This
will be an audio that will get repeat play time.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Dakota Willink. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
Krystina Cole
was a girl on a mission. She had big dreams and aspirations, none of which
included a man by her side. She knew better than that – at least until she met
Alexander Stone, the New York billionaire real estate tycoon. She saw the way
that he looked at her, and the dark promises in his eyes. She was curious about
his world and all that it entailed. But the shadows of her past haunted her,
making her afraid to explore possibilities that she could never before have
imagined…
Alexander Stone was a man who knew how to get what he wanted. He understood the value of finesse, and the importance of patience and diligence to achieve the desired result. He was successful and wealthy, relying on his naturally sharp instincts to guide him through life. But a chance run in with Krystina Cole quickly turned his world upside down. Her quick wit and firecracker attitude was the complete opposite of what he wanted in a woman, and his instincts failed him at every turn…
However, both Krystina and Alexander are clinging to the secrets in their past, and neither of them are willing to compromise. Krystina’s hardened heart makes emotional surrender a hard limit. But for Alexander, revealing his past could have devastating results.
Dakota
Willink is a contemporary romance writer and editor, and the author of The Stone Series. She is an associate
member of Romance Writers of America and a Readers’ Favorite International Book
Awards winner.
Dakota
has always had a passion for reading and writing. From the time she was an
adolescent, she enjoyed curling up with a good paperback, reading genres that
ranged from thriller and fantasy, to mystery and romance. She always dreamed of
one day writing her own book, but had put her aspirations on hold to focus on
her family and a career that would pay the bills. However, her heart continued
to be with fictional characters – whether they belonged to a favorite author or
if they were just stories that she made up in her own head.
In
2013, Dakota gathered enough courage to turn her dreams into a reality. In
between playing chauffeur to two very busy children and working her job during
the day, Dakota began to put words on paper. Eventually, she began to describe
her life as a book. Everything she saw or heard throughout the day, intertwined
with her imagination for the creation of future writings. By 2014, with the
support of her husband and two children, she gave up the security of a steady
paycheck and began working on her first novel full time.
Her
first novel, Heart of Stone, was
published in December of 2015. Less than a year after its release, the Readers’
Favorite International Book Awards recognized Heart of Stone as the 2016 Bronze Medalist in the romance category.
Dakota
resides in the Western New York area, where she enjoys spending time with
family, her two Labrador Retrievers, and her spoiled rotten cat. During the
summer months, she can often be found soaking up the sun on the Great Lakes
with her family.
Author Links:
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Lacy lives the life of a full time
wife, mother and household manager. Needing a temporary escape from time to
time Lacy returned back to her first love - reading! After devouring everything
she could get her hands on she thought, -what if she could mix her love of
performance and literature in a professional capacity? Once getting involved in
the world of book narration she quickly became hooked and when not with her
family you can find her in her studio working hard to grow in her own
storytelling abilities.
Author Links:
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Jeffrey
Kafer is an award-winning Audiobook Narrator and professional voice actor.
Spanning over 350 titles, he specializes in Romance, Thrillers, Sci-Fi and more!
Q&A
with Narrator Lacy Laurel
- When did you know you wanted to be an
audiobook narrator? I was listening to more and more
audiobooks and I just kept getting the urge to do it.
- How did you wind up narrating audiobooks? Was
it always your goal or was it something you stumbled into by chance? I
just researched until I found ACX, and on their website it talked about
what you needed, how to do it and I just went for it.
- Did you find it difficult to “break into”
audiobook narration? What skill/tool helped you the most when getting
started? No, it was not difficult to break in but to
stay in is a totally different story.
- A lot of narrators seem to have a background
in theatre. Is that something you think is essential to a successful
narration career? I don’t know if it’s essential, I
have a very limited background from when I was in school. I love theater.
However now I do find training very important. Getting an instructor for
the type of narration you want to perform, attend seminars and classes in
both performance and audio technology – you should really know how to use
the equipment you are utilizing and some ‘employers’ will only accept your
work if you are using certain technology.
- What type of training have you undergone? I
am seeing a coach for non-fiction (Sean Pratt-@SPPresents) and another for
fiction (Andi Arndt - @andi_arndt). Between the two a variety of topics in
narration and the business of narration are covered. I see improvement
every time I have a session, which is really encouraging, I am lucky that
although I may not have years of professional acting or collegiate acting
training I am able to utilize my coaches to help me improve and to learn
more about what it is that I do.
- How do you manage to avoid burn-out? What do
you do to maintain your enthusiasm for narrating? For
me it is a combination of things. Because of the performance aspect, if I
am not feeing it, I try not to push through. I will walk away and do some
of the many other things I am responsible for in real life. My hours are
really flexible because I work out of a home studio, so sometimes it is
just as simple as hanging out with the family. Other times, I find that
listening to others narrate in the genre’s I work in really helps.
Especially when they are good they will motivate me to want to get back in
the booth.
- Are you an audiobook listener? What about the
audiobook format appeals to you? Yes I am
constantly listening! I love audiobooks! For me, I find myself listening
while I am doing housework or playing the driver to the kids.
- What are your favorite and least favorite
parts of narrating an audiobook? My
favorite is recording, getting to immerse myself into another world. I
also love the read through of the book; it really gets me excited and
helps me to plan out where I am going to go. I guess editing is my least
favorite part, but only in comparison to the other parts, I love to do it,
just not as much as performing or reading.
- Is there
a particular genre you feel unsuited for? Have you ever declined a project
because you didn’t think you were right for it?
- What about this title compelled you to
audition as narrator? It is exactly the story I would
read as a consumer, and if it has my attention in that way then I want to
audition because I know I will have fun with it while recording.
- How closely do you prefer to work with
authors? I love having input from the authors, although
every relationship is not the same. I do prefer it when even if they are
not the ones who hire me, they have made the decision to have me be the
voice of their book.
- Has anyone ever recognized you from your
voice? I have had a couple of people recognize me as
my pseudonym, and it was nice because I took it as they had taken the time
to listen to my work.
- Do you read reviews for your audiobooks? YES!
It is an addiction I wish I could drop!
- If so, which ones stand out to you most,
positive or negative? The negative, but only because I
always try to take something from them that I can improve on.
- Who is your “dream author” that you would like
to record for? Dream author – I think CD Reiss, I
love her work!
- If you could narrate one book from your youth
what would it be and why? I Know Why the Caged Bird
Sings – that book spoke to me in my soul on so many different levels I
can’t even fully describe!
- What do you say to those who view listening to
audiobooks as “cheating” or as inferior to “real reading”? Maybe
to them, but as a mother of five kids, I know everyone does not learn the
same way, receive things the same way and we are very lucky to live in a
time that we have audiobooks as a way for people to enjoy books.
- What bits of advice would you give to aspiring
audiobook narrators? Take advice from those who have
been there, get a coach and study away!
- What’s next for you? Project
wise I am getting ready to dive into Stepping Stone, book 2 of The Stone
Series, Asher Black by Parker S. Huntington, Stryker by Tess Oliver,
Fighting Dirty by Sidney Halston, and Dark Love Part 2 by JB Duvane.
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