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  • Boiling Point

  • Brooklyn Boys, Book 3
  • By: E. Davies
  • Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
  • Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)

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Boiling Point

By: E. Davies
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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Ricky

My double life is crumbling around me. Denying who I am isn’t fair on anyone: the girls I tried so hard to date, the guys I’m too afraid to flirt with, or my family who don’t know the truth. I’m afraid of coming out to my mom - but if I don’t, I’ll remain in fear that she’ll find out from someone else. I’m torn between expectation and truth, and I’m not sure I can keep hiding behind a cocky grin.

I’m not ready for the gorgeous guy who challenges me in my own diner. His every word turns me on, and I’m drawn to him like a moth to flame, but if I get so close that anyone finds out, we’re both going to end up burned.

Cedar

I’m too clumsy to hold onto anything good. Everything I touch breaks, and now I’m dependent on my ex’s good graces. He runs our urban gardening charity, and his dad pays my rent. I do the dirty work, which is all I’m good for: I dig holes and plant seeds. Standing up for myself feels impossible, so I start easy. At least, it was supposed to be.

The cocky cook who couldn’t crisp up my bacon sure crisped up my sausage. Everyone knows closeted guys are a risk, and I’m great at scaring people away. But Ricky gives me the strength to be me, and I can’t stop falling for him. Not even chipped Brooklyn sidewalks can stop true love blooming.

Boiling Point is book three in the Brooklyn Boys series, where good men find their happily ever afters in a hectic metropolis. It has an HEA and no cliffhanger. There will be awkward first times, cops at the door, hiding in thrift store racks, a trouble-making bouquet, a mama’s boy coming home, and an uncontrolled flame.

©2019 E. Davies (P)2019 E. Davies
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An another awesome listen!!

I loved Cedar and Ricky!! I especially loved that E. Davies was willing to touch on CP!! I loved how Ricky and Cedar grew and changed to become better selves. Nick J. Russo did a fantastic job with the narration!

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Cedar is my favorite!

Cedar is that character that you fall instantly in love with and want to bring home and surround him with all the caring and support he can stand while supporting his independence and choices. Ricky is one that is struggling to figure out exactly who he is and worries about how his family will support him. As these two forge a friendship then more, you will be pulled into their struggles and happiness so fast you won't realize it. Another incredibly touching and emotional story.

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Ricky and Cedar

I loved listening to this book, it was just so down to earth. How Ricky accepts Cedar' s Cerebal Palsy and makes adjustments to make it easier on him. Wanted to punch Nathan's lights out for the way he treated him. Hope they have have the family they want. Highly recommend

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Entertaining, but be prepared for lots of schmaltz

I'd give this a 3.5, rounded up to 4. I liked the plot, the characters, the addressing of ableism, Cedar's disability and the difficulties with being less severely disabled, but still having to exist in an ableist world, and the narration for the audio. I found the complications with Cedar's ex to be suspenseful, even though some might find it melodramatic, (but I like melodrama). It was good to see characters from the previous books, though not all of them did make an appearance. There were also a couple new side characters who were endearing as well. I also liked that Cedar was pretty clearly described, so far as his appearance. Davies sometimes seems to forget to describe characters beyond their build. (I can't say I had a truly clear impression of what Ricky looked like though.)

What didn't do it for me was what seemed like overdone, repetitive inner monologuing & OTP schmaltz. Nobody can think that much in between sentences in a conversation or during sex. Some of it was good, but some seemed to be just a bit too much. The dialogue between characters was often entertaining, but toward the end seemed, again, a bit too schmaltzy for my cold, jaded heart. They also fell head over heels in a short period of time that could've been extended by several weeks with more dates without the plot needing further alteration. With some of the inner monologuing cut down, it could've even stayed the same length.

That being said, if Davies ever extended the series or had a spin-off with the few characters mentioned who were not paired off, I would definitely continue with it.

As for the narration, Russo did a great job of differentiating characters, expressing emotion, etc. He did pronounce a few words incorrectly, (like cerebral palsy), but his performance otherwise made up for it.

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I love THE BROOKLYN BOYS!

Boiling Point
MMy Thoughts and Review:

So, what do a closeted short order chef and an out charities fundraiser have in common? That is easy… bad taste in partners and significant others, and a meet-cute over limp bacon.

Ricky and Cedar are as different as night and day, and that is what gives them so much charm as a couple. As someone who has a disability that isn’t seen at first glance, I was able to relate to Cedar and as this character faced his trials I faced them with him. I felt his injustices with him, but I also rejoiced in his happiness with him. It was wonderful.

I adored Ricky the more the story developed, and he and Cedar got to know each other. Their relationship was so sweet to me and I absolutely absorbed all the emotions as they floated out of the book and into my heart.

Russo as always did a wonderful job breathing life into Davies’ characters. Davies is already a one-click author for me, and even if I have read their eBooks, I STILL get the audios when they are released, because reliving those stories is always a joy, and the 2nd time around I get human voices instead of humanoid through TTS, and that RAWKS! 🎧📚🎧

This series has been great, so do not miss it!! You will love, “The Brooklyn Boys!” 👨🏼‍🤝‍👨🏻🌈👨🏼‍🤝‍👨🏻


The Story: 5.00 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
The Narration: 4.50🌟🌟🌟🌟. ✨
Overall: 4.75 🌟🌟🌟🌟. ✨

Sharonica Logic: 4.75 i-want-you-just-the-way-you-are 🌟🌟🌟🌟. ✨

I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
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Such an excellent book and narration

Another great addition to the Brooklyn Boys series. We met Ricky in book 2 when there was a failed hook up attempt and subsequent friendship with Adam. I was glad we got to see him again and come to terms with who he is. It was so hard for him to acknowledge his feelings, but Meeting Cedar and realizing that he is stronger than he thinks finds him happiness that he didn’t think possible. I loved watching Ricky navigate his orientation and Cedar break away from his awful ex. It was awesome connecting with all of the characters from the last 2 books as well.

I continue to love everything that E. Davies writes. The stories are so great and hopeful, and the writing is really lovely.

I read this a second time by listening to the audiobook, and it was awesome. Nick J. Russo's voice brought the characters life, and I found myself more invested in them listening to the passion and inflection in the voices. Fabulous book with an excellent narration.

I am voluntarily reviewing an ARC provided by the author

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Touching story

I enjoyed going back to the Brooklyn Boys for another pairing. Ricky and Cedar were the kind of characters that deserve to thrive and make you cheer them. They both faced challenges in their lives, made easier by the support of the other. It was a really touching story and I just love the window into this group of friends. Listening to this makes me want to go back and at least read the first book now to see what I missed. Good job on the narration, though not completely consistent all the way through.

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Another amazing story!

One of my favorite things about E. Davies books is they always make me happy and I fall in love with them everytime! Ricky and Cedar is no different. I just love their story. Then Nick J. Russo does an amazing job in bring these characters to life. I just fall in love all over again!

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amazing addition to the series

This book was wonderful. we have Ricky and Cedar in this one.
Ricky is trying to figure out how he can truly be himself.
While Cedar is working on making it through another day without his ex’s voice always in his head.
As these two work on themselves and being together,
This is a wonderful book about learning to be in a relationship but also knowing and working on their own issues in life.
Nick just keeps getting better and better with each book I hear from him.

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Best of the series

Dare I say this was the best of the three. I really enjoyed this story. Ricky finding himself and be able to say screw anyone for not allowing him to be his true self. Cedar - oh how I adore you - believes in the best of people but has to learn that some times not everyone has their best in mind for you. Great story. Nick Russo did a fine job telling it as well. I love his different accents for the different characters. He does a great job of keeping everyone separated. Will listen to this again.

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