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  • By: Brent Hartinger
  • Narrated by: Josh Hurley
  • Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Barefoot in the City of Broken Dreams

By: Brent Hartinger
Narrated by: Josh Hurley
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Publisher's Summary

"There was no way moving to Los Angeles was going to make me give up my soul. After all, I'd already seen all the movies about Hollywood. I knew how things worked."

Twenty-four-year-old Russel Middebrook and his boyfriend have moved to Los Angeles so Russel can try to make it as a screenwriter.

Almost right away, in a forgotten old house off of Sunset Boulevard, Russel meets Isaac Brander - a once-famous film producer who is convinced he can turn Russel's screenplay into a movie.

Russel knows that success can't possibly come this easy. After all, most of Russel's Los Angeles friends are so desperate to make it that it's downright scary. His ex-boyfriend, Otto, is trying everything to become an actor, and Daniel, the sexy neighbor, doesn't even need a casting couch to get naked.

So what's the catch with Mr. Brander? Could it be that movies about Hollywood don't tell the whole truth? But what does that mean for Russel's soul?

Barefoot in the City of Broken Dreams, a companion book to Brent Hartinger's The Thing I Didn't Know I Didn't Know, is a fast-paced, funny story about the price of fame in Hollywood: the hilarious lengths people will go to achieve it, and the touching secret to survival when things don't work out exactly as planned.

©2015 Brent Hartinger (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

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"A sharp, canny, highly engaging tour through a Hollywood of cunning characters and colorful intrigues, guided by the clever voice of Russel Middlebrook as an eager young screenwriter trying to bust in. I was charmed by every sly, sexy page." (Barry Sandler, screenwriter of Making Love and Crimes of Passion)
"With his trademark wit, warmth, and economy, Brent Hartinger brilliantly captures what it's like to move to L.A. and try and make it Hollywood: the highs and the lows, the friends and the phonies, the fun and the frustration. And by the way, is it too late for me to be Russel Middlebrook when I grow up?" (Dennis Hensley, co-screenwriter of Testosterone; author of Misadventures in the 213)

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Loved Russel’s misadventures in Hollywood!

At the end of The Thing I didn’t Know, lovably insecure Russel Middlebrook reconnects with Kevin, the man of his dreams. So, it’s happily ever after, right? … Nope (with a pop on the P)! Russel and Kevin move to Los Angeles so Russel can chase his other dream, becoming a screenwriter. One experience balances out all the LA negative experiences, his screenplay A Cup of Joe gets optioned for a movie almost straight away. And while Russel keeps waiting for the other shoe to drop, he and Kevin meet an interesting bunch of people as they learn to live in the City of Broken Dreams. Despite Russel’s inexperience, I felt like this story gave me a lot of insight into Tinsel Town and I thoroughly enjoyed spending more time with Russel. I loved the discussion about dreams, success, and failure, it rang true. Again, this has a YA / gay fiction feel to it, there’s m/m romance, but it’s just one part of the story, not the main focus. Audio narrator Josh Hurley is amazingly good, I’m definitely going to listen to his narration of the first series.

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Sappy, quirky, fun!

Fully enjoyed this follow up to book one. Although it’s a little cliché, it does fill you with hopes, dreams and reflection. I love the narrator of the series too. Pitch, tone and character voices are so distinguished, you never get lost to whom the main character is talking to!
Now onto book 3…

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