
The Bartender and the Babies: A Friends to Lovers Romance
The Frat Boys Baby, Book 5
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Guy Veryzer
Kurt
I faked being happy for years as a high-powered stock broker. Faking a relationship for a week can’t be that much harder. Course, pretending money and success was all I needed led directly to my breakdown, and lying on my mom’s couch is all I’ve been good at ever since. Maybe "faking it til I make it" isn’t a skill I should be putting on my resume. Assuming I ever get back to sending those out.
But one existential crisis at a time. First I need to survive my sister’s wedding with my sanity intact. And since that I fended off my mom’s matchmaking with claims of a nonexistent boyfriend...I need one of those.
It should probably surprise me how easily my mind turns to Evan, the gorgeous omega owner of the bar I like to drown my sorrows in. Or how easy he is to sell on the idea. Mostly, it just seems right. There’s a loneliness that clings to him like a shadow only I can see. Makes me think we’re kindred spirits. Maybe we can be lonely together. Maybe we can even be something more.
I should’ve expected he has problems of his own. That a screw-up is the last person who should be trying to save someone else. But I didn’t, and now I just hope we can save each other. Or else my fake relationship will end with very real consequences for us both.
Evan
I don’t know what drives me to keep my brother’s bar open after he dies. It was never my dream. And I’ve got no one left to prove anything to. But its the last piece I have of him, and I’m not ready to let go. Move on. Maybe that’s why I fight it when Kurt shakes up the limbo I’ve spent so long living in.
It's not like this relationship was supposed to be real. Yet I can tell he wants more. Trying to help with the bar. Wanting to be my rock. A new foundation. But I can’t let him. Because I can’t deal with losing my foundation again. If that means I have to be alone, so be it. My mind isn’t changed just because I end up pregnant. So why do I still hope Kurt finds a way to change it?
This 50,000-word novel about lives lost and loves found features mpreg, mental health issues, and a whole lot of sexual healing. Be 18 years of age and up when listening!
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Narrator made the characters sound like they were all in their 50’s.
Great story
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One workaholic alpha one omega who knows what he likes.
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Good story.
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A good read
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Narrator Guy Veryzer does a good job.
Friends to lovers
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The Bartender and the Babies is a fun romp, with an overwhelmed big brother, fushia bridesmaids gowns, and Mama pushing Kurt to bring a date to the wedding.
When the wedding planning for his sister becomes too much, Kurt leaves his home in search of more masculine company at a local pub. The bartender catches his attention.
Delightful characters and entertaining situations.
Narrator Guy Veryzer did a beautiful job of portraying so many characters, several of whom were females ranging in age from Mama to early twenties. Add in a big, gruff Russian, as well as our MCs and we've got a pretty big cast. So well done, and kept me laughing throughout the story.
No Sympathy for Big Brother
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Guy Veryzer is a great narrator whose voice pulls you into the story and keeps you enthralled as you listen to the characters go through their lives.
Fantastic audio and story!!!
The Bartender and the Babies: A Friends to Lovers
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Heart warning
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Kurt needs a fake boyfriend after spilling the news to his family that he's gay. That's where Evan comes in. I tell ya, what a family Kurt has ... I'd be pulling out my hair lol.
I found a lot of humor, and Evan is an Omega and I love the fact he's strong willed. After Kurt gets over his shock of an Omega owning and running a bar he starts falling for him.
As the story goes on you can see that even though this is fiction there is a message. I'm not going to spoil it for you lol.
I'm still new to Audible so I haven't heard Guy Veryzer narrator before. I didn't mind him, he did good with the women's voices but between Evan and Kurt I just couldn't tell the difference. It could have been my hearing issue so take that into account.
I Love My Family!
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Did the story keep me engaged: reasonably
Was I invested in the characters: mostly
What did I like about the story? fun story with likeable characters
I'm on the fence with the narrator. The characters have each been given their own voices and the inflections and intonations are OK and work to bring life to the characters, but at times the narration sounded wobbly and the characters came across older than I thought they should.
<I received this book from Audiobooks Unleashed in exchange for my unbiased review>
entertaining
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