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  • The Falcon and the Foe

  • Single Dads Club, Book 1
  • By: A.J. Truman
  • Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
  • Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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The Falcon and the Foe

By: A.J. Truman
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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Two single dads. One huge grudge. And one tiny tent.

It's hard enough balancing two jobs with raising my son solo. Forget dating. I barely have time for laundry.

But when my son’s scouting troop The Falcons needed a co-scout leader, I couldn’t say no. There’s just one ginormous problem: the other scout leader Russ.

To all other parents, he’s #DadGoals, Mr. Sexy Widower who lords over the drop off line.

To me? He’s the bane of my picket-fenced existence - stuck up, anal (not in the fun way), and definitely the person who got me booted from the Parent Teacher Association. I can’t let him wrest control of The Falcons and have history repeat itself - no matter how hot he looks in his khaki uniform.

Thing is, the more we work together, the more I glimpse the caring man lurking under the cold exterior. Maybe he isn’t the completely wretched human being I thought.

We’d both sworn off romance to focus on fatherhood, and nothing’s going to change that, not even sharing a too-small tent in the wilderness.

The Falcon and the Foe is an MM enemies-to-lovers romance containing hot single dads, sizzling snarky banter, pitched tent puns, skinny dipping, and an HEA. It's the first in the Single Dads Club series, but can be read as a standalone.

©2022 A.J. Truman (P)2024 A.J. Truman

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Perfect lighthearted enemies-to-lovers fun!

Russell Ettinger is the perfect single gay parent. He’s always prepared, he and his son are always dressed immaculately, the other PTA parents love him, and Cal Hogan hates him. Cal is also a single gay dad. He’s always rushed for time, loud and enthusiastic, rumpled, and he’ll never forgive Russell for blacklisting him from all of the school committees. When Russell loses his co-leader of the Falcon scouts group, Cal immediately volunteers to co-lead with Russ as a way of undermining Russ’s control. This was a really fun enemies-to-lovers romance and it reminded me how much I love AJ Truman’s writing. Russ and Cal are perfectly crafted opposites, the scout-leading power plays were hilarious, the issues with their sons felt realistic, and overall tone was warmhearted. Audio narrator Nick J Russo gave a superb performance, he’s always good with heart-and-humour stories. Crossing my fingers the rest of the series will become audiobooks too!

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