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The Arrangement

By: Felice Stevens
Narrated by: Charlie David
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Carter Haywood lives for the weekends - specifically the one weekend every month when he escapes real life, with all the pressures of work and caring for his special needs brother, to do whatever he wants, with whomever he wants. Sex is only a release; he's not looking for love, a relationship or even a second night with the same man, until he walks into a bar and finds someone who makes leaving it all behind impossible. After one incredibly passionate encounter, he breaks his rule and goes back. He needs to see this man again. And again.

Damaged goods. That's all Reed Kincaide sees and hears when he looks in the mirror. Anxiety and ADHD define his life and he's learned to keep people at a distance, never letting them get close enough to know who he really is. When Carter proposes a monthly weekend of sex without strings, it's the ideal arrangement for him. Or so he thinks. Every month, leaving Carter proves to be more and more difficult. It's not only the intensely hot sex they have in their hotel suite; Reed wonders about the secret life Carter refuses to share.

As months pass and they grow closer Reed finds himself falling for Carter, but he needs more than hurried hugs and farewell kisses. He wants it all. Letting Reed into his carefully constructed family life could upset Carter's whole world, but it might be the risk he's finally willing to take, if it means keeping Reed. Once bodies are engaged, the heart is sure to follow, and Carter and Reed discover that holding on to each other is the first step in letting go of the past.

©2016 Felice Stevens (P)2016 Felice Stevens
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Everyone has some kind of baggage

Would you listen to The Arrangement again? Why?

I sure will! First, it's an amazing and well written story. Second, Charlie David is the king of narration and he did not disappoint with this book.

What other book might you compare The Arrangement to and why?

Perfect Imperfections by Cardeno C. The storylines have some things in common, they are both well written and they are both narrated by Charlie David

What about Charlie David’s performance did you like?

Ummmm... everything? He goes all in when he's telling a story and you can literally hear the emotions in his voice.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It was, but it took a couple of days. I really can't wait to listen to it again.

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Carter and Reed are both forgotten children, both tossed aside by their own mother's. Carter because his mom was absolutely worthless and should never have had children. Reed because he wasn't "normal" enough for his mother. When looking at the bigger picture of life... laughter, joy, pain, memories... it's the women's loss, and the men, well they're better off without them.

Their arrangement is one weekend a month. Carter works full time and takes care of his litter brother. Another forgotten child, tossed aside by the same mom that left Carter on his own. Jacks, Carter's brother, is a lot like Reed. They both have deep seeded, residual fears that stem from being abandoned by the one person that should have loved them unconditionally. It makes it hard for them to open up or trust. As weeks become months, Reed starts to want more, but Carter refuses to bend. When he stops moving long enough to explore his emotions, he realizes that he and Reed want the same thing.

I like it when a book I read and enjoyed is brought to life with amazing narration. It's almost like getting a new story out of it. Charlie David gave these characters life with tones and inflections, as well as emotion. Carter and Reed have an undeniable, animalistic attraction to each other from the first time their eyes meet. They are both passionate, sensual and loyal people. What was most interesting and entertaining for me was the fact that these two were actually dating and falling in love during their "arrangement" though neither would admit it.

Definitely worth a read and a listen.

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Good story, good vocal performance

The vocal performer was pretty good. He has a deep voice which I really liked and he put some good emotion into the performance.

I originally read this book about a year ago and I have to say that I really didn’t like Carter for about the first 60% of the book. Yes, I understand he’s a good guy for taking in his brother and getting him the help needs and loving him the way he should, but he was just such a jerk to Reed. I screamed at my kindle several times for Reed just to WALK AWAY! Listening to the book, I wasn’t as angry with Carter as I was when I read it and I’m not totally sure why. I do appreciate what Carter went through and his abandonment issues. The times when Carter let his guard down and was freely with Reed he was really sweet. By the end of the book, I was cheering for him.

Reed is a good guy who also has abandonment issues and self-esteem issues. It was nice to see him finally stand up to Carter. When he and Carter are uninhibited but their issues, they are really great together and their chemistry is off the charts. I love Reed’s relationship with his dad, especially after his mother treated him so badly.

I loved the last few chapters and the supporting cast – Reed’s dad, Vernon, Helen, Dr. Childs and of course, Jacks.

Overall this was a good listen/read that I’d recommend.

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The Arrangement

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*Audible code provided to Bayou Book Junkie by the author for my listening pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.*

I read The Arrangement when it first released and loved it, and I loved this audio version just as much!

Carter is raising his much younger brother, who was dropped off on his doorstep one day by their mother. Carter's entire focus for three years has been in getting Jackson all the help and support that he needs. Though he's had delays, Carter continues to see improvement in Jackson and is happy to see the strides his brother is making. Carter has no interest in relationships, his mother has shown him that people can't be trusted to not walk away. Carter allows himself one weekend a month away from his brother. He books a hotel, and goes to the bar to unwind and pick up a hook-up for the night. One night while at the bar, the bartender (Reed) gets his attention and they go back to Carter's room for the night.

Reed isn't really into one night stands and doesn't like the way he feels after Carter treats him like a business associate. He vows not to do it again, and to instead continue to focus on improving himself. Reed is going to college for Hospitality Management, he's helping his boss with duties outside a bartender job, and he's focusing on his mental health. Reed is shamed by his ADHD and Anxiety Disorder and knows that they'll never allow him to have a relationship. After all, if his mother could walk away because of his issues, as did previous boyfriends, why take a chance again.

Only Carter can't stay away, and suggests to Reed that they hook up once a month with no commitments. Reed is willing until he finds he wants more than Carter can offer. Only Carter refuses to give more and both men go on their own way. I really loved that Reed thought enough of himself to not accept the scraps that Carter offered him. And that both men finally find a way to heal each other.

The narrator of this book is Charlie David and he did a great job. Charlie has a very smooth, deep voice and kept a great pace when telling the story. I didn't feel like he differentiated between Carter and Reed's voice very much, but it didn't hurt the storytelling at all. It was really enjoyable listening to the narrator and I definitely will again!

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Very sweet, moving, great narrator

Ahhhhh! This is the Felice Stevens I know and love. Carter and Reed are two damaged but absolutely redeemable characters who flourish in the other’s affections.

There are some outside forces in play, but really those are mostly only in the minds of the MCs themselves, and their past experiences.

The chemistry between these two is SMOKIN’! and the feels are very, very sweet.

For me, what makes this book so lovely, is that I was drawn in right away. The MCs meet and hook up relatively quickly and have fairly constant contact throughout the book. (I hate when the MCs spend pages and pages apart!) They do a fair job of communicating – even when Reed should be feeling very daunted by his brash proposal to change up the rules of their “arrangement” he knows enough to at least ask and not assume. (Yay grown ups!)

Though there is a lot of angst in the story, it’s not an angsty story at all.

Totally what I needed and highly recommended!

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Man, I do love Charlie David’s voice! He’s an actor, so he knows how to deliver emotion with timing and panache. He’s just so easy to listen to and I really love the quality of tenor of his voice. He doesn’t do a lot to differentiate Reed from Carter, but it’s still easy enough to follow along.

I like how he handles Jack’s voice as well as the female voices in the story.

This is a great way to experience this story and highly recommended!

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Fantastic Story!!

Reed is a bartender working to pay for school school, he has extreme anxiety and ADD. One night while working he meets Carter. Carter lives for the one weekend a month he can get away from his life and responsibilities. The two men start an arrangement, but feelings happen. This story was sooo good!! I was immediately engrossed in it and couldn't stop listening to it! Charlie David did a fantastic job with the narration!!

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Love Love Love this book

OMG! This is hands down my favorite Felice Stevens book yet. Reed and Carter own a piece of my heart forever. This was different from all of the other books I've read by Felice. This book starts hot and ended sweet. It was perfect. I couldn't have asked for a better book from her.

Carter spends his days running his business and his nights and most weekends taking care of his special needs brother. One weekend a month he goes into the city to get laid by random men. He never goes back for more. One meeting with Reed and that plan goes to sh:t real quick.

Reed's mother ran off when he was a child because she didn't want to deal with a child with ADHD and anxiety. He was raised by his father but had a hard time letting people in. His last boyfriend called him all kinds of names and made him feel like dirt. So when Carter waltzes into the bar he's bartending at, he doesn't immediately fall for the act. Carter can be very convincing though.

After that one night of hot sex, Carter kicks him out immediately. Weeks later he finds himself searching Reed out again though and that's not like him at all. They decide to have an arrangement where Carter will come down once a month and they spend the weekend together. It works out just fine until someone wants more.

This book just gets better and better as you keep reading. I can't wait to see how much everyone else loves it too. The narrator does such an amazing job and pours his heart and soul into these beautiful words.

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Two hurting men one happy ending

I’m going to be honest and say it’s been a while since I listened to this book, but I’ve kept the story with me. The first book in the Soulmates series, it’s the story of two men from very different circumstances. Happenstance brings them together, and the journey to their happy ending is a challenging one.

Carter Haywood plays a good game. He’s successful professionally, but his personal life is a drain on him. He relies on his one weekend away a month where he can shelve most of his responsibilities and just be a guy looking for a good time. He’s secretive, compartmentalizing parts of his life and never letting them cross. His responsibilities – in work and more importantly his private life – are staggering. I could understand his need to decompress once and a while. His monthly sojourns into the city are the perfect remedy for what ails him – as long as he doesn’t let his heart get involved.

Reed Kincaide is a character I quickly related to. He hasn’t had an easy go of it but has pushed himself out of his comfort zone to become a bartender – a job that requires him to interact with people. He feels less than because he requires medication for his anxiety and ADHD. Although his father is proud of him, he acutely feels the abandonment of his mother. He wants to be normal and the invitation from Carter to enjoy a once-a-month fling gives him an opportunity for intimate contact without entanglements. His one stipulation is that he not be dismissed. Yearning for a connection, he’s willing to deal with Carter’s emotional unavailability but he still manages to stand up for himself.

I admit, I didn’t really like Carter at first. In some ways he’s altruistic and selfless, but his treatment of Reed left something to be desired. At one point I felt he was making progress but then he did something very mean to Reed and I again was left struggling. I was so empathetic to Reed and his situation, I wanted him to find someone who would be caring and loving, not unthinking and ignorant of his pain. Of course he didn’t open up to Carter right away, which I understood, but those secrets kept preventing the men from making a true connection. There was a lot of sex in the first part of the book and, slowly, the intimacy began to build.

Eventually Carter does let Reed into his secret world and I thought my heart was going to burst. Of course Reed would be empathetic and understanding of Carter’s dilemma. And his willingness to step up and be helpful wasn’t unexpected. What I really enjoyed, though, was watching Carter realize that he wanted more than the quick meet-ups on weekends and that being vulnerable wasn’t always a bad thing. I got my very happy and very satisfying ending.

I adore Charlie David as a narrator and I feel he does a great job with Felice’s books. There were a couple of mispronounced words, but nothing that brought me out of the story. I enjoy their work together and happily pounced on the next books.

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Great listen

I had read this book long ago, but just listened recently. As in all of Felice Stevens' books, the story was well written and engaging. Charlie David did a great job of performing the narration. Well worth your time.

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Love Conquers

Story 5 Stars☆☆☆☆☆
Audio 5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆

Carter Haywood is the devoted caretaker for Jackson, his 10 year old special needs half brother. His life is filled to the brim with responsibilities and Carter rarely looks after his own needs. His guilty treat is the one weekend a month getaway where he can escape from his complicated life and indulge in some pleasure. His private time also alienates him in a sense. Yes, he gets his human touch but there is no commitment as Carter leaves first so not to be hurt and always has control over any liaisons. He also feels a real relationship would never work because it would confuse and hurt his little brother.

On one of his excursions Carter meets a handsome bartender named Reed and they click. After an explosive encounter, Carter does with he is best known for, he dismisses Reed. Well we are left with a really furious bartender that is seething over the callous way he was treated. Reed has had to learn to deal with some challenging obstacles. He has ADHD along with a sometimes overwhelming anxiety. This brush off isn't helping and he feels he should have known better.

The men do reconnect and start a no-strings one weekend a month together kind of relationship. Carter first believes it's enough. Reed realizes he is falling and challenges Carter on his stark ideas of what they really are. When he finds Reed has had enough, Carter opens his eyes and realizes that being without the feisty bartender is not going to work. Can he repair the damage that the wall he built around his heart has caused and let someone into his guarded life he shares with Jackson?

The book was wonderfully written and the two MC's had a common past life experience that I believe strengthened their connection. I highly recommend this enchanting story of two broken Souls putting back the pieces of their lives. Happy Reading!

Audio: Narrator Mr. Charlie David

I love this audio version. Mr. David had the perfect cadence and changed his voice to due justice to the different characters that grace "The Arrangement". I was totally absorbed and felt the characters came to life. Mr. David displayed the perfect emotions the men exhibited and I especially loved the voice of Carter. It was such a wonderful listening experience and I highly recommend the audiobook.

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An Adult Relationship

Funny when you find a story that in many ways reflects your's.
Very well written.
Excellent narrator.
A real experience!

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