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Sugar
- By: Lydia Michaels
- Narrated by: Lucinda Gainey
- Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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Avery Johansson is borrowing against her youth and beauty to afford a better future by working as a sugar baby. Gifted at playing the role of a delicate female, she makes a living by stroking men’s egos. But the real Avery prefers leather over lace and spice instead of nice.
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Decent Story With Mismatched Narrator
- By BooksonStereo on 03-09-23
- Sugar
- By: Lydia Michaels
- Narrated by: Lucinda Gainey
Main Male lead as insufferable
Reviewed: 01-26-23
Omg!! I have never meet a male lead that I hated more than this one. I hated every second he was in the scene and he is literally the male lead. Every time he spoke I wanted to throw up. It was like this man always contradict himself. I almost DNF this book on multiple occasions. I literally would have if it wasn't for the main female lead. I didn't love her but I could stand her enough to finish the book. The performance for the book was really good. I really loved the narrators voice a lot it was mostly the actual character that turned me off from this book. Would I recommend Idk but I was say read at your own risk.
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Broken Man
- McCullough Mountain, Book 5
- By: Lydia Michaels
- Narrated by: David Allen Vargo
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
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When Luke McCullough’s athletic potential is diminished by a field injury, his pride pays the price. Returning to his small town a broken man, the long road to recovery seems dreary and overshadowed by lost opportunities until he meets Tristan Hughes. Tristan came to Center County to escape his past and start anew, but nothing prepared him for Luke. Intrigued, Tristan cautiously gets to know this formidable man and falls head over heels for the vulnerable soul hiding behind all that muscled intensity and drive.
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Not a fantasy of M/M Romance....This is REAL!
- By Frank Benns on 05-09-22
- Broken Man
- McCullough Mountain, Book 5
- By: Lydia Michaels
- Narrated by: David Allen Vargo
Good book for those looking for a small town romance series
Reviewed: 01-07-23
⭐️⭐️⭐️.75/5
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I loved the premise going into the book. It had all the qualities that I love in a book. Small Town Romance seriously you could never go wrong with it. I loved the romance between them but the story felt like there way so much going on. There was so many time jumps it felt overwhelming because it felt as though we missed so many points. For instance, Tristan and Sheilagh situation felt like we missed so much. It went from a little kid crush to all of a sudden he liked her. Even the situation where it felt as though he was mad at Luke for not wanting to come out but at the same time not wanting to as well. I don’t know I could have interpreted that wrong. I did the beginning of the book that’s what’s really giving this book a good rating. I mean how much Luke showed how down bad he was for Tristan was amazing. We got to really see the characters and connect. It wasn’t until the 6 month jump mark that really felt a distance with the characters bc we missed so much time with them. I mean 6 years flew by so quickly. Luke and Tristan are 2 broken and insecure people trying to love each other. As much as I would love them together they did need to heal for each other. They talked about the constant fighting or Luke not sticking up for Tristan we he needed him. It felt like they were on 2 different paths. There’s so much I can go on about that I didn’t like but mostly I did love the story. It was captivating and truly and enjoyable read for those who want a quick read. Highly recommend I would say there are some trigger warning for the ending but besides that it was a good read.
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The Fallen
- By: C.N. Crawford
- Narrated by: Danielle Cohen, William Macleod
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
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Most days, I steal from ships to earn a living. Not glamorous, admittedly, but it's honest work. Okay, fine. It isn't honest either, but it means I get to eat. Until one night, a sinfully sexy angel strides into my favorite dance hall and compels me to work for him. It isn't just work, though. He wants me to be his wife in Castle Hades. Apparently, his prophetic dreams say I'll help him become king.
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Pretty good but…
- By BWI on 02-18-22
- The Fallen
- By: C.N. Crawford
- Narrated by: Danielle Cohen, William Macleod
Amazing story lines
Reviewed: 12-06-22
Overall: 3.75 I liked the story a lot but there was so much happening all at once that I kept having to replay scenes multiple times to make sure I was hearing right. Loved the ending I truly do think it saved this book from just getting a 3 star rating.
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