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Rebound Remedy

By: Christine d'Abo
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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The last thing Cole expects to get for the holidays is dumped. But there he is, in the airport on his way to Banff for a romantic getaway, helplessly watching as his boyfriend's ex declares undying love, proposes - and is accepted. With a few weeks to go until Christmas, Cole's mood dives from jolly to jaded. But instead of sitting at home alone and feeling sorry for himself, he goes to his favorite bar, McGregor's, for a pint and some company.

The moment Owen McGregor sets eyes on Cole, he knows there's something wrong. So he takes it upon himself to ensure that Cole has a happy holiday: 12 outings for the 12 days before Christmas. Even if he can't quite think up 12 activities that don't involve getting the forlorn hunk into his bed.

With each outing they take together, Cole realizes that the love he thought he'd shared with his ex was less than perfect. And that Owen might prove to be more than just his rebound remedy.

©2015 Christine d'Abo (P)2016 Riptide Publishing
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Romance Celebration Christmas Winter
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sweet story with a solid narrative performance

This is a sweet story and Nick J. Russo does a great job at bringing it to life.
The relationship between Owen and Cole develops very naturally and I like how the two connect on more than just a physical level, even in a short time. The story shows them getting to know each other and spending time together. The sex scenes are hot but that's not all there is to it. Overall, the story is pretty realistic. Clearly, this is the beginning of meaningful relationship. It's mostly a smooth sailing romance. I love that Owen, as a bi character, is not portrayed as a player (being promiscuous, unable, or unwilling to commit has nothing to do with your sexuality. Its a character trait. I'm not judging; just saying one does not equal the other) or someone who struggles with or denies his desire for men (no angst, no struggle with self acceptance, no push and pull). I've read and listened to too many stories with inconstant, disloyal, confused bi characters and I'm glad that this is not one of them.

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Sometimes bouncing back is just what you need.

Would you listen to Rebound Remedy again? Why?

Oh yes, multiple times, such a great story and add to that great narration and it's a book I'll be ready to listen to again, soon.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Rebound Remedy?

The beer tasting and what took place just after.

What does Nick J. Russo bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He brought the characters to life with the perfect voices.

If you could take any character from Rebound Remedy out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Can't I take them both????

Any additional comments?

I really love it when a book I've read and enjoyed comes out in audio and is even better. It helps when it's a well written story and a well versed narrator. Russo took these characters as written and made them three dimensional, gave them a life above and beyond the Cole and Owen that I fell in love with on paper. Perfect tones and inflections, subtle nuances that he could create with voice that were lost in the written version of the story.

Tams e-book review December 2015

When Cole is left standing at the airport, holding the bag, watching his boyfriend be whisked off into the sunset by another man... well he's about done with Christmas. Stumbling into a local bar, getting punched and catching the eye of the sex on wheels bartender was just a happy circumstance.

When Owen, said bartender, offers Cole an option to either of them spending their Holiday's alone, Cole refuses at first. There is something so open, honest and alluring about the bartender with his scruffy beard and bedroom eyes that has caught Cole's attention though, and he is intrigued. But when Christmas comes, the distraction goes, and Cole will lose another man, or will he?

If you are looking for a Holiday story without all the eggnog, parties and fluffy happy ever after, then this just might be the book for you. Cole and Owen are anything but traditional. While they are both family men, they are both perfectly flawed, and therefore utterly irresistible. It was refreshing to read a story where both male leads struggled with their circumstance. There was just a little bit of angst and indecision, but it fit perfectly with the storyline and the characters. The fun dates they went on, the slow progression to the bedroom sports, everything was paced perfectly and I was completely engrossed in the story from start to finish.

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Enjoyable

A solid narration for a good book. I really enjoyed Nick Russo's performance, especially his portrayal of Cole and Owen.

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Spice Hot and Heartwarming Holiday Romance

What made the experience of listening to Rebound Remedy the most enjoyable?

I didn't realize one of my favorite narrators was telling this one so that was a pleasant surprise, but beyond that, I loved the connection between narrator and story/characters so it enhanced the story. Each character was distinct. Emotions such as the humor, the sadness, and whew boy the passion stood out.

What other book might you compare Rebound Remedy to and why?

Maybe it is because I recently listened to it, but I thought this one was like A Fortunate Blizzard the way both guys were adamant about there being no chance of a relationship, the fun activities, the friendship, and the hot sexual connection.

Which scene was your favorite?

I think the hunt for the Christmas tree because it was light, funny, and sweet. Also, I loved that moment when Owen was ready to go to pieces from all that was happening and they shared that hockey game and just a moment of guys hanging out.

Who was the most memorable character of Rebound Remedy and why?

Tough call. I loved both main characters for sure, but Owen's mom and the two bar tenders were great secondary characters adding to each scene.

Any additional comments?

This is a quick novella and standalone.

I received this book free.

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Casual friends to lovers novella

M/M romance with some steam, but kind of juvenile emotions for guys their ages. I got frustrated with the pacing which, via audiobook, felt tough to parse. The story moved incrementally in some ways and at light speed in others and it didn’t really work for me.

A guy hits it off with his bartender, neither plan on overdoing things but they go out over & over and have a great time. So far so good. But they kept bringing up the rebound issue again and again, just beating it to death but it scanned as a thinking problem, not a feeling problem. Cole doesn’t really pine over Steven so much as the fact of getting dumped. The elaborate start kind of petered out into very ordinary things. Ordinary days are fine, but it felt like a wasted opportunity. Then, the Day of the Christmas Tree Hunt took 3 years. Such pacing issues might not seem wrong to other readers. If you like this author, you might like it fine.

Owen & Cole were likeable, sympathetic characters. (I hope those names are right, I just finished listening.) There’s nothing so wrong I would warn someone off, it was mostly just fine. It was fine.

I found the narrator pleasant and easy to listen to.

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Cute for the holidays

Sweet, and easy to listen to when read by Nick J. Russo.

A cute story (kinda insta-lovey but hey, it's for the holidays, right?).

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Sweet, light, holiday themed, low angst

Both Owen and Cole are sweethearts! Cole has just been dumped by a “rebound boyfriend” and is obviously hurting. Owen sees Cole in his bar and wants to cheer him up with some outings, one a day, before Christmas.

Since both are in denial (or have chosen to believe this can’t be anything “special”), neither will admit that the outings are leading to love.

There is a lot of sexual tension and some tender moments. Cole has to decide if it’s too soon to have a boyfriend and Owen has to decide if he wants to settle down at all, especially with a man (He’s bi, but mostly been with women.)

In the end we are given a lovey HFN/HEA and a hope for their future together.

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There wasn’t anything dramatic or exciting but a nice, mostly believable forward movement of two men falling in love.

If you’re in the mood for something light, Holiday themed, snow filled and low on angst – this is for you! It’s more about the tension than the fulfillment, but it does have a sweet ending.


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Nick J Russo is awesome! I will pretty much listen to anything he narrates because he’s so reliably good. I love the quality of his voice and can listen to him for hours. I trust that he’ll handle the emotions well. He excels at dialog and the emotions involved in a good sex scene! But he can also carry the non speaking parts as well.

He does another great job here. Owen’s voice is delicious and Cole’s is lovely as well. Nick manages to give the women feminine but not screechy voices and to give everyone a unique voice without using OTT accents. Highly enjoyable and the best way to enjoy this story!

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Light holiday romance boosted by great narration

Nick J. Russo's narration made this book worth listening to. I did like the characters, but the story was like eating a candy bar - empty calories that are sweet and enjoyable while it lasts.

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I didn't think it was bad, just boring.

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I didn't think either character had a personality and they were hard to tell apart. It was just really generic and forgettable.

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