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Adder and Willow

The Rowan Harbor Cycle, Book 6

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Adder and Willow

By: Sam Burns
Narrated by: Michael Fell
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Fletcher Lane has a problem. His boyfriend’s parents are coming for a visit, and they want to meet up. He’s ready to commit, so what happens if his prospective in-laws don’t like him? And how is he supposed to keep Rowan Harbor’s unique nature a secret when he might be the worst liar ever born?

To make matters worse, when he finds and helps two strangers stuck on the road, it leads him to a new threat: the man who’s been terrorizing the town has set events into motion that endanger more than just Rowan Harbor. Can Fletcher and his friends stop him before there’s nothing but a smoking crater where the Oregon coastline used to be?

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Of course, most everyone noted the new Narrator, Fell, didn't differentiate between characters: men, women, or children. At one breakfast, if I didn't carefully carefully, I was not sure who was talking. Additionally, there was a dramatic increase in graphic mansex (as usual, probably from a woman's perspective on how gay men has sex). I have noticed when plot and performance begins to fail, there is more graphic sex. Burns, with the original Narrator produced some of the best Mysteries that happened to have gay individuals in them. Like later books in a series, it began to get generic. I am wondering if there is a computer program created by anti-LGBTQ+ forces that are being sold to writers so that their later books in the series are missing a lot and is used to prove that most gay romance novels ( as the books with the new Narrator became) are generic fluff.

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