Butterfly 3 Free Audiobook Download by Ashley Antoinette


"Butterfly 3" is the third book in the Butterfly series by Ashley Antoinette. This book has a clean, sweet theme that will make you smile. The story follows Syrinx and her new best friend, Lark. They live in a world of butterflies where seven colors determine their identity and status- from white to black. They learn that they need to fight for their freedom with only each other on their side.

The Butterfly 3 story was a great one, but it also came with some changes that made the book more thrilling and unique. This added yet another layer to the overall experience of reading about what happened in the book.

The third installment of the Butterfly series is centered around love. Ashley, a social worker, falls in love with her client, but their relationship is threatened by her struggles with bipolar disorder. One night after a bipolar episode, she decides to change course and try for a different outcome.

Butterfly 3 is a standalone novel that can be read by itself after the first book, but it is also the third installment in a series. This audiobook features all new narrators with different accents and voices, which makes it more entertaining than simply listening to one narrator.

I loved Butterfly 3 from the very first page and could not put it down. The book is perfect for anyone who enjoys the romance genre with a little bit of mystery, suspense and action thrown in.

Butterfly 3 is a thrilling, captivating read. The book unfolds with intrigue and action that will keep the reader on the edge of their seat. The main characters are full of depth, bringing all sorts of flaws and vulnerability to the table, while still remaining strong and confident in their own capabilities. Butterfly 3 is a coming-of-age novel that will enchant readers young and old alike.

Published Date 2020-12-01
Duration 7 hours 29 minutes
Author Ashley Antoinette
Narrated Nicole Small
Reviews
(6 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, Black Literature

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