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Bully & Exit
- The Midwest Series, Book 1
- De: Brigham Vaughn
- Narrado por: James Edward Jones
- Duración: 7 h y 15 m
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Nathan Rhodes has put hockey first for most of his life, but as graduation looms, he has a different goal in mind. He needs to come out and reclaim his first love. If only Caleb will believe him....Theater geek Caleb Stockwell gave up on love when his boyfriend chose the closet over being with an openly bisexual guy. Now, he hides his heartbreak behind a string of casual hookups. He loves the drama on stage, but he’s done with the drama of Nathan Rhodes. For good.
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A steamy second chance, sports romance!🏒🥅
- De RACHEL REED en 12-31-20
- Bully & Exit
- The Midwest Series, Book 1
- De: Brigham Vaughn
- Narrado por: James Edward Jones
A second chance romance after a high school heartbreak
Revisado: 12-16-20
Theater loving Caleb and hockey star Nathan were hot and heavy in high school, but when Nathan screwed everything up at their senior prom leaving Caleb utterly heartbroken, the relationship soured.
Now, years later, the two find themselves at the same college. Caleb is furious, but Nathan wants a second chance. It is clear that the intense feelings are still there, but even though Nathan is ready to come out, Caleb is still hurting over their past.
This was such a sweet read. These boys care so much for one another, but the past is haunting them. When I got to the part of their senior prom my heart was breaking right along with Caleb. We get both points of view, which definitely helps us understand the whole situation.
James Edward Jones does a great job narrating Caleb and Nathan (as he always does). And I thoroughly enjoyed his voice this book. This was a fast listen and I can’t wait to check out more in this series.
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Shot in the Dark
- De: Riley Long
- Narrado por: Andrew Morrison
- Duración: 5 h y 5 m
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I'm definitely straight, but when rock god Eli Steele offers me the opportunity of a lifetime in exchange for being his fake husband for a year, I can't say no. That's how I find myself sharing a bed - and more than a few kisses - with the lead singer of Blood Money. All I have to do is stay focused on my work and pretend to be in love with him. Easy, right?
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A deliciously steamy Rockstar vampire romance!
- De RACHEL REED en 12-23-20
- Shot in the Dark
- De: Riley Long
- Narrado por: Andrew Morrison
A softer and sweeter vampire tale than you’re used to.
Revisado: 12-16-20
It all started with a bet. Eli’s friend and band mate makes a bet with him involving falling in love with a young man who is seen walking into the bar they are in.
Charlie is straight but can’t help the raw magnetism that pulls him toward the famous singer who has approached him. Charlie expresses his want to make a documentary about their band, but Eli refuses knowing that he and his band mates have secrets that the world cannot know about... but he makes Charlie an offer. If Charlie agrees to marry Eli and make it convincing to his band mates, Charlie can go on tour with them and secretly film his documentary.
Neither of them anticipate actually falling for the other. How will this work if Charlie doesn’t know he is jumping on a tour bus with a bunch of vampires?
This was adorable. This was a fast listen and I blew through it. Andrew Morrison is a very talented narrator who breathes life into these two men.
While this story was a little convenient and not surprising, it was so much fun. Who knew that soft vampires would be such entertaining reading material?
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Faking a Groom
- Marital Bliss, Book 3
- De: DJ Jamison
- Narrado por: Wyatt Baker
- Duración: 10 h y 53 m
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Avery Kinkaid has been bowing to his father's will far too long. But when his dad supports anti-LGBTQ legislation, he's had enough. Sen. Kinkaid says things would be different if Avery had a fiancé in the wings. Well, fine: He'll just have to get one. Rory Fisher is an activist with a heart of gold and nerves of steel. He's not afraid to call Avery on his BS, and that's why Avery knows Rory is the perfect fake fiancé to help him take a stand.
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A sweet second chances, fake engagement romcom!
- De RACHEL REED en 11-12-20
- Faking a Groom
- Marital Bliss, Book 3
- De: DJ Jamison
- Narrado por: Wyatt Baker
A sweet fake relationship/second chance romance
Revisado: 11-06-20
This was a fun fake relationship romance set fictionally in my home state of Maine, which I loved!
When Avery’s political father backs a bill that will take some rights away from the LGBTQ community, he scrambles to find a way to make his father see reason. Avery is gay and has come out to his father, but he hasn’t gone public with the truth yet for fear that it will affect his father’s career (and change things for him as well).
Rory was Avery’s college boyfriend, but the relationship sadly ended when Avery refused to come out and wanted to keep the relationship a secret... but the feelings the two share for each other have never truly gone away.
Avery and Rory will fake an engagement, hopefully strong handing Avery’s father to pull out from this new bill and gaining donors for a benefit that Rory has upcoming. Problem solved!!
This is a second chance romance, which I loved. It deals with a lot of homophobia, both external and internal. Avery has to come to terms with who he really is as a person and learn to be able to be comfortable in his own skin with the truth finally out.
Thank you so much to the author and Neon Rainbow for by gifted audio copy of this book. The narration was wonderful and breathed life into these wonderful characters.
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