Brave for You
Oahu Lovers Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Iggy Toma
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By:
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Crystal Lacy
About this listen
Less than a year after moving to Hawaii, construction foreman Nate Ellison's wife leaves him and their infant son for another man. Months into single-fatherhood, Nate meets Andrew "An" Hoang and is slowly drawn into An's life. Through An's friendship, he finds himself finally enjoying his new home in paradise.
An Hoang hasn't had a real relationship in years. With his pediatrics practice and a niece to care for on his days off, he doesn't have the headspace for more than a simple roll in the sack. But when he meets Nate - who just happens to be the gorgeous construction worker he encountered in the lobby of his apartment building - something about Nate makes it impossible for him not to care. When Nate needs An's help with his son, An doesn't refuse.
What happens when Nate's past and An's old-fashioned parents interfere just as the two men begin to fall for each other? Will they find the means to be brave and give their love a chance to flourish?
©2018 Crystal Lacy (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Brave for You
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- K S
- 17-08-23
Enjoyable book
I have to admit that I don't understand the other reviews regarding "strange, hetero-normative" and the book being "uninteresting". The book is about two men who become friends after one becomes a single dad and another who helps his single sister care for her daughter who is several years old. The book covers friendships, relationships, family in all forms and how beliefs and behaviours good and bad can have long-term effects. These things affect everyone, not just 'hetero-normative' people. I found the book to be interesting. The narrator was good too, though I thought the child's voice was slightly off but not to the point that it affected my enjoyment of the book.
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- Michael Wild
- 03-02-21
A book for the female readers
It is a strange, hetero normative story about two men and two babies, I expected a bit more about formula.
It is well read but the reader has a difficult job to do with the material.
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- Hemmel M.
- 25-07-22
I struggled to finish
Nothing original or special about this one. Shallow characters, no tension, awfully predictable conflict and all done better a dozen times before.
The narrator did the voices but did not perform. It was all a bit bland.
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- Oda Asp
- 03-09-23
Slow and boring
It is really slow going and not enough tension.
It just does not feel real with all action taking up only the last 2 hours.
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