To Hate Adam Connor Free Audiobook Download by Ella Maise


To Hate Adam Connor is a book about the protagonist, Sarah Connor, and her relationship with her son, Adam. The book starts by explaining how they met and how they were both brought into the resistance against the machines. They lived together in an underground location where Sarah's father was trained to be an assassin. Adam had to watch over his mother night and day while she tried to take care of herself. After years of this, he started to show signs that he wanted more freedom but there was never a good time for him to leave. He spent most of his days studying history in order to predict when the machines would come out and also studied martial arts so he could protect his mother from them as well as other humans who might hurt her.

On the surface, Adam Connor is your average high school student. He's got a cool car, a big house, and his parents are loaded. But like so many other kids' lives, this façon de vie isn't as perfect as it seems.

Adam Connor is not just the son of a powerful senator, he's also a psychopath. He tortured and killed fifteen-year-old Erin—and if Erin could talk or walk, she'd tell you so herself. Now the police have arrested Adam on suspicion of that crime and tried to hold him accountable for all the other violence he's done before.

"You wanted me to use Adam to get back at you?" I asked, completely bewildered by the turn of events. "This was never about me and you," she said, her voice laced with disgust. No way.

Adam Connor is everything wrong with literature. He's got all of the best attributes: a confident, attractive, skilled hero who has saved the world time and time again. Add to that billionaire, playboy status and commitment-phobe tendencies and you have yourself one sexy character. And that's not even mentioning his bad boy attitude.

Published Date 2016-09-13
Duration 11 hours 46 minutes
Author Ella Maise
Narrated Sebastian York, Lidia Dornet
Reviews
(14 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Romance
Parent Category Contemporary

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