On The Edge by: A.N. Davis(Audio Review)

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On The Edge by A.N. Davis is a wild, flawed, and utterly addicting ride, made all the more compelling by the brilliant duet narration of Andi Eloise and Fred Foxx. This is the kind of audiobook that hooks you from the very first chapter, weaving a captivating and emotional story around characters you can't help but care for. The intense chemistry, passion, and pain make for an experience that is truly hard to put down.

Book Description


I always thought love at first sight was just a fairytale—until the moment our eyes met. In that instant, I was certain I had fallen in love. Little did I know that this connection would eventually shatter my heart and leave me with a pain I couldn't escape.


I had resigned myself to a fake, heartless relationship in which I was still alone with my daughter. I believed I would spend every day watching the man I loved move on while working side by side in the same office.

I was wrong. And for once, I'm glad I was.

Our lives are then turned upside down when we're kidnapped by a dangerous mob boss—one that my ex-boyfriend owed money to.

Now, we must fight to survive and find a way back to Emily, the one person who keeps us grounded.

Love reunited us, but now it threatens to tear everything apart.


About A.N. Davis



Hi, I’m Audury!

I was born and raised in a small country town in Illinois and later moved to Alabama where I currently reside. When I’m not writing, I’m working on finishing my bachelor’s degree in psychology and spend time with my kids. I have two large dogs, Willow and Sharky, and a rescue kitten, Thunder.

I’ve wanted to write a book for a long time but always second-guessed myself. Thankfully, I let myself write, and now look what we have. The beginning of a beautiful, dark world.

I look forward to putting out more books, both dark and light, but always high on the spice.

Stay smutty out there.


My Thoughts


On The Edge by A.N. Davis is a wild, flawed, and utterly addicting ride, made all the more compelling by the brilliant duet narration of Andi Eloise and Fred Foxx. This is the kind of audiobook that hooks you from the very first chapter, weaving a captivating and emotional story around characters you can't help but care for. The intense chemistry, passion, and pain make for an experience that is truly hard to put down.

The story plunges listeners into the fractured world of Kelsey and Landon. Once united by a love-at-first-sight connection, they now find themselves shattered by heartbreak, forced to work side-by-side while Kelsey endures a fake, heartless relationship. Their lives, already fraught with unspoken feelings, are violently turned upside down when they are kidnapped by a dangerous mob boss. The stakes are terrifyingly high as they must fight not only for their own survival but to find their way back to Emily, the young daughter who grounds their world.

What elevates this gripping story to another level is the phenomenal voice acting that brings it to life. Andi Eloise is perfect as Kelsey, masterfully conveying every nuance of her character’s journey—from profound love and happiness to gut-wrenching angst, fear, and shame. Opposite her, Fred Foxx’s performance as Landon is simply divine. He effortlessly shifts between a commanding, strong lawyer tone and a deep, sultry alpha growl, later softening his voice with a beautiful tenderness for Kelsey and Emily. Together, Eloise and Foxx don’t just read the book; they embody the characters, making their reunion, struggles, and intense connection feel incredibly real.

While listeners should be mindful to check trigger warnings as some scenes are intense, and a few editing hiccups are present, the overall journey is well worth it. On The Edge is a powerful, gripping story of survival and second chances that will leave you breathless and, like me, eagerly anticipating the next book in the series.



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