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T.A.G. You're Heard
- The Assassins' Guild, Book 2
- Narrated by: Gomez Pugh
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Hello again! Mr. No here, communications agent for T.A.G. and your inside source to your favorite agents. Our next file is on Operation Gingersnap, and none other than Agent code name Mr. Kr, aka Connor Foley Turgenev, our snarky and hyperactive computer genius. Connor gets hit with a blast from the past that he'd thought was long dead. Yoshi and the rest of Upper Management must scramble to save him before his situation turns dire.
In the meantime, will nearly losing Connor push our gentle giant of a Chef, Asbjorn Sternberg, to open himself up to Connor and truly be the Daddy and partner that Connor wants and needs? Or will he let injuries obtained while serving in the Norwegian Army fuel his self doubt?
Find out this and exciting news that might change the face of T.A.G.'s future in this next installment from the archives. Warning, this book contains references to childhood abuse that some may find upsetting.The Assassins' Guild Series are enclosed stories, but they are all connected and best read in order: T.A.G. You're Seen,T.A.G. You're Heard, T.A.G. Family Christmas, T.A.G. You're Found (Coming Summer 2021).
Previously published under A.G. Carothers. Please visit the website for more information.
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- Mary
- 30-06-24
Kinda felt sorry for the narrator
Whilst the set up and storyline of Connor's abduction is fine, when he and Asbjorn finally get together it swiftly turns into one of the cringiest sex scenes I've ever heard in an MM book. The overuse of the Daddy trope results in a lot of really terrible 'ooh daddy' dialogue. I felt sorry for the narrator having to read such tripe. Gomez Pugh is a fantastic narrator and deserves better work than this.
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