
The Only Guy
The Guy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Matt Baca
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By:
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Skylar M. Cates
All his life, Jesse’s known Aaron is the only guy for him, yet he’s never told his childhood crush how he feels.
Jesse is shocked when his secret crush arrives at his doorstep. Spending time alone with Aaron in the remote mountain cabin, Jesse is overwhelmed.
Aaron is surprised to find his former best friend’s little brother all grown up. Despite Jesse’s wild looks and unkempt beard, Aaron feels a pull of attraction. Forced out of the army due to a medical condition, Aaron fears more complication and does not want to risk their friendship.
Long ago, Jesse settled for being Aaron’s faithful pen pal, but now, Jesse wants more. He’s determined to have a second chance.
As Jesse and Aaron find comfort in each other and in the isolation of the cabin, they begin to explore their romantic feelings. But what will happen when they have to face the real world together?
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Other than that it is also an ever-after lovestory.
Worth a listen but not in my top ten
Narrator fine.
Sweet story, a little better than the average
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...was perfection in this story. It was great to meet Aaron and Jesse and for once a family did not have a complete happy ending and I appreciated that.Aaron and Jesse together was amazing and I hope eventually there will be a wedding for those two.
Great story, lovely performance!
Matt Baca's performance....
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Sweet and tender love story
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*** 3 okay, then meh stars ***Audio edition, narrator Matt Baca.
7 hours 47 minutes
Overall: 3
Performance: 4
Story: 2
Sadly I didn't like this as much as the first one. It started out good, but the last 20% was not so good. It kinda ruined my impression of the book.
Narrator Matt Baca does a good job with this one too. I did hear one mistake, though. When Jesse looks at the old letters from Aaron early in the book, Baca says "Anthony's letters" instead of "Aaron's letter". Anthony is the main character from #1.
Not as good as the first one
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Finding the Right One
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Overall, it's like eating marshmallows, sweet but no substance...
Overrated
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I like this one better than the first, though I did enjoyed that one too. It had a nice build up with the past relationship. And no meet-cute (I say this as a good thing) though I guess it would be a remeet cute. Good low level angst.Which scene was your favorite?
The Jesse's parents party where Aaron finally starts seeing things clearly. I also like that the characters from the other books are carrying on their lives in a "realistic" fashion. Things are changing for them even when they "off-screen" and their actions aren't necessarily effecting the main characters of the current book.Any additional comments?
I liked both Jesse and Aaron (though at times I wanted to slap Aaron upside the head). They were sweet together. It's a nice romance with some family drama and angst. I did like that no everything was wrapped up in a perfect bow. BUT I do wish there had been a bit more resolution with Aaron's family at least. Aaron's mom put the s on mother. But she was sweet with him but then was SUCH a witch to Jesse, who'd already had enough parent issues. I would have like to see her eventually welcoming and apologizing to Jesse and seeing what jerks her "friends" were. But it's very nice read.Good series.
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Meanwhile Jesse has had a crush on Aaron ever since he knew what it was to want another person.
While Aaron was in the military he and Jesse formed a strong friendship through the mail but still, Aaron harbors nothing more than a vague feeling of companionship for Jesse and a burning hot adoration for his brother.
One day, after Aaron is sent home from the military for a bad heart, he goes to visit Jesse and is surprised at the man Jesse has become.
Jesse, a loner from the beginning, has only become more of a recluse over time, doesn’t know what to do with his childhood crush. On the one hand he thinks he’s just as gorgeous as ever, but doesn’t know how to like someone who can “like” his huge jerk of a brother.
Finally – FINALLY – Aaron manages to see Jesse for the amazing man he is and to see the other crush he’s harbored all these years was nothing more than a mirage.
It looks like the couple is really going to make it work when Aaron’s medical troubles drive him to the hospital again. Aaron doesn’t want Jesse to be burdened with anyone less than perfect so he pushes Jesse away. Fortunately Jesse fights for Aaron, and after a brief, but tense period apart, Aaron pulls his head out and the two re-unite… forever.
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In this book, Aaron (Dean’s friend) is nothing like you’d expect an ex-military man to be. In fact, Jesse is the tough one of the relationship.
I really enjoyed watching Jesse deal with his social anxiety and the support he got from Aaron. I also really liked that Jesse was NEVER a wimp. He put up a good fight and Aaron really had to work hard to convince him what they have is real.
The secondary characters, ie brother, parents, friends; were all very well thought out and really added to the realistic feel of the story. The sub-plot with Jesse’s family was fascinating. I could really feel his pain at being “the red-headed-step-child” of the family.
I enjoyed this book when I read it and Matt Baca did an excellent job with the audio. He did a nice vaguely Brooklyn accent when needed and it was clear who was speaking.
I give both the book and the audiobook 4.5 stars, I really enjoyed them!
Great sequel and narration
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Kind of irritating, unfinishable
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