I’m pretty picky about audiobook lengths—too short feels unsatisfying, and too long can lose my focus. 'A Violent Little Thing' hits a sweet spot at around 8 hours and 45 minutes. It’s immersive enough to develop the characters properly but doesn’t overstay its welcome. The suspense builds steadily, and the narrator’s performance keeps you hooked. I listened to it during my commute, and it made traffic way more bearable!
The runtime of 'A Violent Little Thing' is just under 9 hours, and it’s a wild ride from start to finish. The pacing is so sharp that you barely notice the time passing. I loved how the narrator matched the protagonist’s intensity—it felt like the story was unfolding in real time. Perfect for a lazy Sunday or a late-night listen with the lights off.
Man, I just finished listening to 'A Violent Little Thing' last week, and it totally sucked me in! The audiobook runs for about 8 hours and 45 minutes—perfect for a couple of long drives or binge-listening over a weekend. The narrator’s voice really adds to the gritty vibe of the story, so the time flies by. I ended up replaying some chapters just to catch the subtle tones I missed the first time.
Honestly, the length felt just right—not too short to leave you hanging, but not so long that it drags. It’s one of those audiobooks where you forget you’re even keeping track of time because the pacing is so tight. If you’re into dark, psychological twists, this one’s a solid pick for your playlist.
At first glance, 8 hours and 45 minutes might seem like a commitment, but 'A Violent Little Thing' uses every minute effectively. The plot twists are timed perfectly, and the narrator’s voice has this eerie quality that amplifies the atmosphere. I usually multitask with audiobooks, but this one demanded my full attention. Ended up sitting in my car an extra 10 minutes just to finish a chapter—no regrets.
8 hours and 45 minutes—just enough to dive deep but not so much that you need to clear your schedule. The narrator’s delivery in 'A Violent Little Thing' is crisp, and the story’s tension never lets up. I blasted through it in two days because I couldn’t pause. Great for fans of thrillers that pack a punch.
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~read the rewrite ‘Celestial Bodies: of Runts and Lycans’ up on my profile~ Xavier sighed and tried to move in front of me without scaring me into backing away from him. "It's okay little one," he said as came closer to me. I felt so tiny in his presence, especially in wolf form. He knelt down and tried to move closer but I whimpered and backed up more into the tree. He sighed again before trying again and I tired to put all my fears away as he once again reached out his hand.
I put my head down, hoping that if I couldn't see him, I wouldn't be scared. As I felt his hand on my back and felt tingles explode, I jumped but then relaxed as I got used to it. I calmed down more as he picked up my small frame and held me close before whispering into my ear, "What has happened to you little one?"
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Celeste has always been running. When she was little a group of rouges killed most of her pack and the remaining wolves ran, including her. Over the years they have slowly split off until it is only her and her mother running. When the rouges once again find them her mother spared her own life to keep her beloved runt safe. She ran, but eventually she could no longer run for her tiny body hadn't had the energy.
Now she has been found by a new pack, The Paramount pack, and she is surprised when she finds her mate. Because how can she, an innocent little runt, have a mate such as Xavier, one of the strongest alphas in the country?
This book is a series of the most erotic stimulating stories.
Consisting of several different fantasies and scenarios,Teacher and student,coach and player,erotic age gap scenes,office sex scenes,step dad and daughter and as a bonus even some paranormal dirty scenes(Beastxhuman,werewolf breeding,tentacles) etc.
Dive into Dirty little secrets,and remember it’s a secret.
Hush!!
Running from hell, and towards the devil.
Having caught her betrothed and her stepmother in an unforgivable act, Calista runs away into the arms of a stranger-Roman Cappellucci, the cold, calculating, and dangerous mafia boss of Chicago. Roman has worked his way to the top of the criminal underworld with brutality.
He proposes a deal: marry him, and he'll protect her. No feelings. No questions. Just safety in exchange for her obedience.
But safety has its price
It's supposed to be simple, a marriage of convenience for her protection. And don't they say the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know?
Things take a twisted, darker turn when Roman's truest nature begins to unfold. He is not the savior she thinks he is; he is the devil that would set the world ablaze for her sake. The abyss she wants to drown in even though he is ruthless and emotionless.
Yet with every passing day, Calista begins to chip away at the ice around Romano's heart. And despite every warning in her head, she finds herself drawn to him—not out of fear, but fascination.
Her protector
Her obsession
Her every, darkest fantasy.
Because the devil didn’t just save her.
He claimed her.
I was always different from my brothers; always more sensitive and perceptive. I never knew if this was a gift from the Goddess or not, but my brother, Alpha Kai, used my sixth sense to his advantage and that's what helped raise our pack to infamy.
But in the end, it would be that sixth sense which led to my demise - dead before I could even face my mate and his betrayal. My soft heart led to my death, and my trusting nature helped the enemy get ahead with their plans.
So here I am, sifting through my memories in the Other and watching my family as they continue to live their lives without me.
All the while wishing I could be there with them.
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This is a companion novel to the Bratva Wolves Novels and is not a standalone. Do not read this book if you have not read The Bratva Wolves Collection first.
I've developed a fever all of a sudden. But that's when I hear the thoughts belonging to my Alpha mate, Alder Garrison, whom I've bonded to for five years.
His voice is husky and attractive, and yet the tone he adapts is very unfamiliar to me.
[She's pulling the pity card again. How annoying.]
My breath hitches in my chest as I look up at Alder. He's in the middle of pouring me a glass of water, his gaze seemingly gentle beneath the light.
His lips aren't moving at all, and yet I'm very sure that I heard his voice just now.
When Alder helps me to sit up so that he can feed me the medicine, I purse my lips together before speaking up, albeit hesitantly.
"Alpha Alder, I think I'm hearing things all of a sudden. Can you please accompany me to a healer's station tomorrow?"
Alder is quick to envelope me into a hug and comfort me. "Shh… I'm here. You'll be fine."
But his thoughts sing an entirely different tune.
[Ugh… She's doing it again. Can she stop pestering me already?]
I no longer utter another word. All I feel is my heart slowly going cold in despair.
“Kneel, Little thing,” he orders, his breath running down my neck. I find myself kneeling. It’s not like I have a choice. He’s going to hurt me if I don’t. And I’m ashamed to admit it, but I’ll enjoy every bit of it. My core throbs, and my mouth water hungrily as he frees his cock from his briefs.
“You want it, don’t you?” He fists himself and my eyes follow the movement. I can feel the wetness dripping down my legs despite my position. The room is dark, and there’s no means of escape for me. Not that I want to.
“Yes,” I whisper, my face coloring in shame.
“Louder, Little thing. Don’t you hate me? Don’t you want to kill me—the man who killed your only brother?” He taunts.
I don’t reply. The next moment, he grips my hair hard, and I gasp.
“I want to.” I force myself to say. His face lifts up in a mocking smirk.
“Good girl. Now, suck my cock like my pretty little toy.” He demands, slamming himself into my mouth and stealing my breath with one hard thrust.
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Her life faces a brutal turn when a cruel Mafia Don breaks into her home, demanding the stash of diamonds that her brother supposedly stole. She tries to pick herself up and avenge her brother’s death, but falls instead into the trap Don Luca set for her. What is meant to be vengeance changes into something irresistible. Something dangerous. Something that might kill her if she gives in…
I recently listened to 'A Little Life' as an audiobook, and boy, does it take commitment! The runtime clocks in at a hefty 32 hours and 51 minutes. It’s one of those immersive experiences that demands your full attention—definitely not background noise for chores. The narrator, Oliver Wyman, does an incredible job bringing Jude’s heartbreaking story to life, but I had to take breaks because the emotional weight is just relentless.
If you’re diving into this, prepare for a marathon. I split it over two weeks, listening during long walks and late nights. The length might seem daunting, but Hanya Yanagihara’s prose is so dense with emotion that every minute feels necessary. By the end, I was emotionally drained but also weirdly grateful for the journey. It’s the kind of book that lingers long after the last chapter.
I recently listened to 'You're Not a Monster' while commuting, and it struck such a chord with me! The audiobook runs for about 6 hours and 15 minutes, which felt perfect—long enough to dive deep but not so lengthy that it dragged. The narrator's voice was so soothing, almost like having a wise friend whispering advice during a tough day. I loved how the pacing let me absorb the lessons without feeling rushed.
What surprised me was how re-playable it is. I've revisited certain chapters when I needed a boost, and the runtime never feels like a chore. It’s one of those rare listens where the length matches the content perfectly—no filler, just meaningful insights from start to finish. Now I keep recommending it to friends who need a little emotional pick-me-up.
I recently listened to 'It Started With a Vibrant' during my commute, and it was such a delightful experience! The audiobook runs for about 12 hours and 45 minutes, which felt perfect for the story's pacing. The narrator did an amazing job bringing the characters to life, especially during the more emotional scenes. I found myself completely immersed, often sitting in my car a little longer just to finish a chapter.
What really stood out to me was how the length allowed for deep character development without dragging. Compared to other romances I've listened to, this one struck a great balance between plot progression and quiet moments. By the end, I was so attached to the protagonists that I actually wished it was longer!
I recently listened to 'Once a Doormat' and was pleasantly surprised by how immersive it was. The audiobook runs for about 7 hours and 45 minutes, which felt like the perfect length for the story it tells. It’s not too short that you feel cheated out of character development, nor too long that it drags. The pacing keeps you hooked, especially during the protagonist’s emotional journey from being a pushover to reclaiming her agency. I actually ended up listening to it over a weekend because I couldn’t pause—the narrator’s voice was so expressive, and the dialogue felt natural. If you enjoy contemporary fiction with a touch of humor and growth, this one’s a great pick.
One thing I appreciated was how the runtime allowed for quieter moments too. Some audiobooks rush through introspective scenes, but here, the pauses and tonal shifts made the protagonist’s evolution feel earned. Compared to other titles in the genre, like 'Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine' (which is longer), 'Once a Doormat' manages to pack a punch without overstaying its welcome. It’s ideal for commutes or binge-listening sessions—just bring tissues for the last few chapters!