
Let Me In
Boys Club, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Philip Alces
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By:
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Luna David
About this listen
Forced to grow up too fast, Liam Cavanagh, carries the burdens of responsibilities that shouldn't be his, and it's slowly destroying him. The more he tries to control, the more out of control he feels. When he gets a hit on a personal ad he placed, he shrugs it off as impossible. With nearly 600 miles between him and Daddy Cash he thought the odds were stacked against them until Cash's current boy convinces him otherwise and persuades Liam to take on the role of Daddy's new boy.
Saying 40-year-old entrepreneur Cash Moreau is having a bad week is an understatement. The man he's been with for years leaves him for a new job, his own company is in crisis, and to top it all off, a young stranger shows up on his doorstep with all his worldly possessions, claiming to be his new boy. Liam wants a Daddy to depend on, and Cash refuses to believe he's what's best for Liam.
Despite their powerful connection, Cash finally pushes Liam away, and the beautiful boy who stole his heart disappears. Soon, Cash realizes what he's let slip through his fingers. Suddenly, Cash will move heaven and earth to find what he's lost.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Luna David (P)2019 TantorThe narrator does a great job at portraying the differnt characters and really makes the book come to life.
Enthralling
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Let Me In
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So glad it’s a series, looking forward to the next book.
The Best
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That being said I am not a quitter and I rarely DNF any books.
This story had engaging characters and mostly realistic conflict grown with a good level of narrative skill, and not relying on cliched romance tropes to move the story forward. I enjoyed the characterisation of the main characters and some of the validations/past experiences that maybe their predilections make sense to me who does not general understand the kink. The sex scenes were also well written and sexy, in fact I think they were some of the best crafted senses that walk the line between description, stimulation and fantasy.
I also can not tell you, as someone who is not of the kink but appreciates 'accurate-ish' descriptions of any kink, I feel the fetish side of the characters was explored with some nuianse and respect. And as someone whose kink is loads of explicit and obvious consent this book delivered in spades.
I also felt myself tear up at least three times. I can't rule out some kind of powerful full moon, or a rare over-accumulation of tears disorder, or micro bursts of specific, emotional charged bouts of hayfever, but the likelihood is that these characters, this story and the Authors sizeable skill prompted tears from me. We all know that crying in books means they are good books.
The narrator did an excellent job of making distinct and unique characters so I could easily pick who was talking without any attributions or names needed. I really got invested in the story which may not have been the case if I had simply read it.
I will definately recomend this book to people I think would appreciate it.
I think I walked into the wrong book club, but it was a surprisingly rewarding experience
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