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First Light

By: Felice Stevens, Christina Lee
Narrated by: Kale Williams, Michael Pauley
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Summary

Two years after the death of his wife, Aubrey Hendricks is still weighed down by grief. He can’t focus on anything beyond working at the family farm, First Light. At the urging of a friend, he takes a step toward resuming a normal life and reopens the bakery his wife once ran. He places a help-wanted ad in the local paper, and to his surprise, an applicant shows up the next day. 

When Oliver Hansen gets a second chance at life, he grasps it with both hands. Leaving his stressful life in New York, he plans to enjoy the simpler things. Driving to Heartsville in the Pocono Mountains to thank his heart donor’s widower is a top priority. But the brusque man with the melancholy eyes strikes a chord in Oliver. So when Aubrey mistakenly believes he’s there to apply for the bakery job…Oliver takes him up on the offer. 

As Oliver busies himself with the grand reopening, he and Aubrey establish a tentative friendship, which soon shifts to blazing attraction. Oliver falls hard for him, yet he can’t help but wonder if Aubrey’s feelings are an attempt to maintain a connection to the wife he’s still mourning. And Aubrey is unsure if Oliver will tire of the slow pace in Heartsville and go running back to the city he loves. The two must successfully navigate the stormy waters of grief, doubt, and their very different lifestyles, or they risk losing both their hearts - again.

*Please note: this is in the same world as our mmm, Last Call, except first light is mm and a complete stand-alone.

©2018 Felices Stevens, Chrisitna Lee (P)2019 Felice Stevens, Chrisitna Lee

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Beautiful

Reading Oliver and Aubrey journey was incredible but listening to kale Williams and Michael pauley bringing Oliver and Aubrey and their journey to life
was such a beautiful incredible and emotional experience

I felt everything every emotion every word was just perfect I was hooked i loved it

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Amazing story

Really enjoyed it , felt a genuine and emotional romantic love story between 2 men that is more approaching reality than the other novels of same genre. I hope there will be more Heartsville series books

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Love wins through

A touching story of two men whose lives cross under unusual circumstances and find each other. Lovely story with some touching moments.

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♣️ More like Dull Night ....

From the blurb l expected mature dialogue, insightful conversation or, say, life affirming prose around finding love after debilitating grief, starting over after a devastating illness and romance in your 40s. What l got was aching knees, sore backs and third parties resolving the immature non+mis communication of our MCs. Aside from when Oliver revealed he was the donor recipient to Aubrey, everything about First Light was formulaic and shallow.

🎧 Kale Williams had a precise rhotic accent with a bright timbre while Michael Pauley had a general accent with a slightly nasal delivery. KW gave the characters a similar vibe with a deeper, throatier voice for Aubrey. MP gave Oliver a whine with LGBTQ+ inflection and Aubrey a lower pitched, robotic monotone. MP’s chapters had more of the MCs dialogue, intimate scenes and fish out of water beats but his narration dulled everything. 😬 KW chapters were primarily inner monologues and he did very little with them. The narrators recording equipment had different sound quality and their studios had different acoustics. The result is that nothing connected here - not the narrators, their vocalisations or production quality.

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