
Finding Zach
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Narrado por:
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Paul Morey
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De:
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Rowan Speedwell
For five years, Zach Tyler, son of one of the world’s richest software moguls, was held hostage, tortured, and abused. When he is rescued at last from the Venezuelan jungle, he is physically and psychologically shattered, but he slowly begins to rebuild the life he should have had before an innocent kiss sent him into hell.
His childhood best friend David has lived those years with overwhelming guilt and grief. Every relationship David has tried has fallen apart because of his feelings for a boy he thought dead. When Zach is rescued, David is overjoyed - and then crushed when Zach shuts him out. Two years later, David returns home, and he and Zach must come to terms with the rift between them, what they feel for each other, and what their future could hold. But Zach has secrets, and one of them might well destroy their fragile love.
©2010 Rowan Speedwell (P)2012 Rowan SpeedwellListeners also enjoyed...




















meh
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Surprisingly good
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powerful
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Good narrator which makes all the difference.
Definitely a keeper.
Will listen to it again one day.
I liked it very much. Story and narrator.
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David was like a big-brother-best-friend to Zach while growing up. At age 15 Zach kisses David for the first time. Then they are separated when Zach flies to visit a relative and gets kidnaped. Now it’s several years later. Zach is alive and returns home. The best part of the story is the two of them reconnecting and beginning a love relationship. Zach has PTSD with many psychological issues. David is loving, patient, accepting, and supporting. I loved that part of the story - the relationship development. The sex scenes were well done. I liked the feel good ending and the epilogue.
During the second half, at times I did not enjoy the drama. Too often Zach overreacted and thought he should end their relationship. Even though David told Zach he loved him and nothing about Zach’s past would ever bother him, Zach didn’t believe it or kept forgetting. Yes he had issues from his kidnaping and torture, but it was tiring to keep hearing that Zach believed no one could love him.
There are a lot of therapy type discussions. The most common sentence in the book was “Are you ok?” Everyone is always asking everyone else that question. The answer was usually yes and a couple times crying. The parents were wonderfully supportive of both David and Zach which was a nice part of the story.
I liked the way Zach’s five years of captivity was handled. The book starts with his rescue. Then Zach is telling or remembering what happened. Horrible things were done to him which stayed with me, but it could have been worse. I wouldn’t have wanted to be inside Zach’s head during his torture, not knowing if he would survive or be rescued. However the torture might be too much for sensitive readers.
The author has a good writing style. It’s a good story, just a little heavier than I was in the mood for.
The narrator Paul Morey was very good.
Genre: gay male romance.
3 ½ stars. I enjoyed the relationship development
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Solid Story. One that just didn't grab me.
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Overcoming the impossible...
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The story had a lot of emotional depth that was well presented. I felt like the author understood what Zach was going through and not just writing a story.
Paul Morey did a good job of portraying sympathetic characters. The best of his performances I have listened to.
Highly recommended. On my re-listen list.
Excellent book
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Would you try another book from Rowan Speedwell and/or Paul Morey?
Great writer. I've read a lot of this author but won't buy any more audible versions narrated by Paul Morey.Who was your favorite character and why?
Would you be willing to try another one of Paul Morey’s performances?
No - sounds like he's reading a book report - dull and monotone - messed up Matter of Time, also, so I won't buy any more audible versions read by this person.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Correction, I loved this book and have read it several times. I did not think the narrator was the correct one for this book. Wonder what it would have sounded like if he had actually read the book before narrating it !Any additional comments?
I feel sorry for those who do not have access to the written versions of Finding Zack (or Matter of Time) because the audible versions are so poorly done. Shame on you, Audible, when you have access to such wonderful narrators as Jack LeFleur and Sean Crisden. I wish you had chosen Robert Nieman or Max Miller.Wonderful Story - Awful Narration
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I don’t usually have to try too hard to find some connection, however thin, with a character, but for the life of me, I couldn’t understand either of the MCs in this book. I get that everyone experiences things differently, but the way these two expressed their emotions never made sense to me. I understood the emotion and it felt like the right emotion, but when they acted on it, it never seemed predictable or even appropriate sometimes. Again, I really do understand that not everyone experiences emotions the same way, so maybe this one just wasn’t for me, but human behavior has been studied enough that we can predict even outlier expectations. I don’t know. Maybe I just didn’t get it.
The narrator has a gorgeous, smooth voice, but he’s quite monotone. In a book of this length, monotony is a killer. I was only able to listen in small chunks, so it took much longer to get through than most other books. For comparison’s sake, I consumed this book in 30-ish-minute increments maybe every two or three days, whereas my usual habit is to consume an audiobook from start to finish without switching books between listening sessions. I frequently listen to an eight-hour book in one sitting or over the course of two days together. I found it impossible to do so with this narrator.
What Are These Emotions?
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