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MAX BY BEY DECKARD : AUDIOBOOK REVIEW

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 BLURB Fresh out of school, Dr. Crane takes on a new patient who both intrigues and unnerves him. Charming, manipulative, and amoral, Max has exactly the sort of mind Crane finds himself drawn to with fictional characters. As Max weaves himself into Crane's life, Crane realizes that while fiction might be safe, Max certainly is not. When the professional line between them thins, who gets to define where one man ends and the other begins? REVIEW This was deliciously debauched, twisted and so very messed up but I loved every minute of it. Nick Russo knocked it out if the park with an Oscar worthy narration and audio delivery. I am left speechless after listening to this. It's psychologically twisted, manipulative and a tad creepy. Max was an interesting character for sure and he was so well written and well fleshed out. If you are in the mood for something different and so very depraved, give this one a go. Grab yours here

FINALLY HOME- JOSIAH BY K-LEE KLIEN : BOOK REVIEW

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BLURB Josiah Nelson left the family home where his father’s bullying and his own fears made life a penance, swearing never to return. Now he has a funeral to arrange, another joyless Christmas holiday to survive, and a ranch to sell, before he can finally wipe the last dust of his childhood off his shoes and settle into his lonely big city life.     When he arrives in his hometown, Wyatt Ames is still there, still out and proud and everything Josiah secretly wanted when they were growing up. He can’t help feeling a tiny, fragile hope that this time, things might turn out differently. Especially when Wyatt seems set on teaching him that home isn’t the house you live in. It’s the place where your heart belongs.   REVIEW  I absolutely enjoyed this second chance, coming home romance. When Jodiah comes home he never expected to fall in love again with out and proud Wyatt. Moreover the more time he spends in hos company, he comes to realize he never stopped loving him afterall. The writing s

HEART OF THE HOLIDAYS BY PAT HENSHAW: BOOK REVIEW

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  BLURB  Everyone hopes his road to happily ever after will be carefree and smooth, but too often hair-pin turns and detours seem to get in the way.   Having thought he was on the road to forever before, former Silicon Valley programmer Dan Lassiter is leery about pedaling down it again. His elderly companion Charlie urges him to get to know Rick Reardon whose bakery is across the street from Dan’s bicycle shop.   Under the watchful eye of Charlie, Dan and Rick take tentative steps towards each other, all the while trying to avoid potholes such as exes, homophobes, and family problems.   As summer turns to fall and then winter, they hope that the road will be smooth going from their first date and first kiss to having what Rick’s sister euphemistically calls their “sleep overs”. At each step, though, they are tripped up and wonder why there seem to be so many bumps in their road.   Maybe Dan and Rick should heed some of Charlie’s sage advice or maybe they should listen to their hearts