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Burning Up

A Rainier Family Novel

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Burning Up

By: Ashton Cade
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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Sawyer:

The Rainiers are one big happy family. That is, except for me. I keep to myself mostly. When I learned that you can't always trust the people who are supposed to take care of you, I did my best never to rely on anyone.

Except for my stable full of horses. They always understand. That's why I started a therapy program for kids who have issues, like me - I know the horses can help them too.

When Jason walks in to the paddock, all the parts of me I thought were dead suddenly come alive with a vengeance. I've never been with a man before - never risked it - but I want him more than I've ever wanted anyone. Whenever he's around I feel as wild and free as a young stallion, but just as easy to spook. Can I let someone in? Will he break me?

Jason:

I'm taking care of my sister's kid, so I'm pretty much a single dad. And that's wonderful, but it also means I have baggage. I'm just learning what it is to be the main support for someone as alone as Emily. So when moody, brooding Sawyer begins to teach us about horses, we're also learning to love. He's more man than I've ever laid eyes on, and I'm a firefighter. Over six feet of the kind of muscle you can only get by doing hard work, perfectly faded jeans and boots, and the kind of stormy eyes that make me want to never let him go. But I'm part of a package deal these days. My needs come second. Can I trust him to be the man we need?

©2019 Ashton Cade (P)2019 Ashton Cade
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Loved this book! Great narration as always by Michael Pauley. Both of them have their scars, but together they work out perfectly.

Wonderful!

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The author really put Sawyer and Jason through the ringer. It almost seemed like they would never get together. I enjoyed the journey these two went to get their HEA though.
Great narration by Michael Pauley as always

These poor guys

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A great story about overcoming the past and learning to live and trust again. The characters of this series all feel so real. The narration was good.

A story of healing and love.

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I love how these books bring even strong men that have fears everything will be okay.

Great book

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Great story! Sawyer pulled every heartstring I have. Jason was amazing with his niece. Sawyer and Jason had me rooting for them the whole way. Perfect narration.

Favorite so Far

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Great series very real like all the characters and the family support and the simplicity of it all

Fantastic series Really have enjoyed first 3 books

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Another Rainier series audiobook I enjoyed. It was predictable, but cute. The family sure does stick together and support one another.

Another good Rainier series...

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The "all you need is the right lover" answer to previous sexual abuse is really tone deaf and made me cringe, but the rest was okay. More could have been done with the autistic character. Although there was a clear attempt made to be sensitive, several tropes about special needs persons are pivotal to the plot, which really fell flat for me.

Decent if a little simplified.

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