
Point Blank: Five Dangerous Ground Novellas
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Narrated by:
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Derrick McClain
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By:
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Josh Lanyon
Special Agents for the Department of Diplomatic Security, Taylor MacAllister and Will Brandt have been partners and best friends for three years, but everything changed the night Taylor admitted the truth about his feelings for Will. But it's complicated.
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What did you love best about Point Blank: Five Dangerous Ground Novellas?
The relationship between Will and Taylor as it progressed through all the books.What other book might you compare Point Blank: Five Dangerous Ground Novellas to and why?
Not,sure.What does Derrick McClain bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He does a great job with all the voices.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I loved it!Any additional comments?
Great writing, great narrator.Enjoyed this series!
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The narrator did a fantastic job and brought the story to life.
Point Blank
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Another Stellar Series
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It was hard to finish because the narrator has a very stylized way of reading. There are brief, voiced vowels added to the front and back of many words, so that instead of "Will" it's "uhWill" or Willuh." Sometimes there is a sort of "ng" added in there, too. Since this affectation is part of the author's style of reading, it's there in the narration and both character's voices, although the pitch of the voices is quite different. Generally, speaking, the narrator does a decent job keeping all voices distinct from one another, which is a definite strength. Non-American accents are problematic though--even I can tell that the French accent is awful--and the narrator struggles to keep the accents consistent. With one exception, his female voices are pretty good.
Do listen to the sample. It may be that the manner of speaking that ruined the recording for me sounds just fine, or even attractive, to you.
A little painful to listen to
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I will mention one other thing that is admittedly not unique to these stories. That is the fact that most all of the M/M books that I have encountered treat the relationship as in line with the traditional heterosexual paradigm, that being two guys being totally monogamously committed to each other with all the jealous tension when a possible third is introduced into the story. I had higher hopes when the David character was introduced that it could evolve into an occasional third. Will and Taylor could still be committed to each other, but David would seem to me to be able to develop into a nice friend to occasionally join them in play. Please note that I am not suggesting this as a titillating kink for the reader, I am suggesting it as a more accurate portrayal of many M/M (mature) relationships where neither party exhibits childish jealous insecurities.
Disappointedly unprofessional behavior
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