The Starving Years: MMM Dystopian Romance
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Gomez Pugh
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The chemistry between these three men is undeniable, but is it enough to save Manhattan?
Imagine a world without hunger.
In 1960, a superfood was invented that made starvation a thing of the past. Manna, the cheaply manufactured staple food, is now as ubiquitous as salt in the world's cupboards, pantries and larders.
Nelson Oliver knows plenty about manna. He's a food scientist–according to his diploma, that is. Lately, he's been running the register at the local video rental dive to scrape together the cash for his outrageously priced migraine medication.
In a job fair gone bad, Nelson hooks up with copywriter Javier and his computer-geek pal Tim, who whisks them away from the worst of the fiasco in his repurposed moving truck. At least, Nelson thinks those two are acquainted, but they're acting so evasive about it, he's not sure how they know each other, exactly. Javier is impervious to Nelson's flirting, and Tim's name could appear in the dictionary under the entry for "awkward." And with a riot raging through Manhattan and yet another headache coming on, it doesn't seem like Nelson will get an answer anytime soon.
One thing's for sure, the tension between the three of them is thick enough to cut with a knife...even one of those dull plastic dealies that come in the package with Mannariffic EZ-Mealz.
The Starving Years is a must-read for fans of dystopian romance looking for scorching M/M/M chemistry in a fast-paced, page-turning adventure.
©2012 Jordan Castillo Price (P)2016 Jordan Castillo PriceWhat listeners say about The Starving Years: MMM Dystopian Romance
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- Redbird
- 26-08-16
Dark and gritty with top class narration
Anyone who has ever listened to a Jordan Castillo Price audio book knows that JCP and Gomez Pugh are a winning team.
This story is set in the near future, New York.
A processed and fortified foodstuff called Manna is the meal of the day, every day. The whole world subsides on chemically flavoured processed alfalfa and there are only a handful of multinationals who produce the stuff, and cream the profits. So here we find Haktivist Tim, Journalist Javier and Food Scientist Nelson thrown together trying to find out what has been going on with Manna Production that is bad enough to cause riots. The subject matter is dark, gritty and believable. But in the darkness there is a three way romance between the men.
There is not as much sex as i've come to expect in a Jordan Castillo Price book, as its plot heavy, and honestly, after characters like Vic & Jacob, and Michael and Wild Bill, the characters in this book are not my favorite MCs. But the story is a well plotted, enjoyable ride, and ends with a HFN.
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- Mandy ryder
- 12-09-16
Needs to be a movie
What to say about this audiobook..... Brilliant, excellent, gripping etc
The whole story was set so it seemed like reality. From the very first chapter the story flowed like watching a very good movie. The characters meshed together so well, each one having quirks and secrets that were revealed as time went on. I really loved the shift of each persons POV, I feel like I know all 3 of the main characters personally. Gomez Pugh and Jordan Castillo Price are a perfect match.
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- KristiMarie77
- 24-09-22
Love this book. One of my fave authors.
Loved this book. Gomez pugh was awesome as usual. I love JCP and her quirky stories. Psycop is also a favorite.
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- Paul Maxwell
- 19-07-16
ok but not as good as the Psycop books
Real rating 2.5 but have rounded up. I really hated Tim, he was like a wet blanket.
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- Mama H
- 18-09-23
Great narration and good story
It took me a while to get into this story but I did really like it! Awesome narration, all the characters have unique voices. The story was really good, but the ending felt a bit rushed. I wish there was a short sequel or something.
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- Serin6
- 30-07-16
Original witty story with thriller-style plot
Where does The Starving Years: MMM Dystopian Romance rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Well up with the best ones - the narrator is brilliant and the writer very skilful.
What does Gomez Pugh bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
His slightly world-weary manner and his ability to convey character through sound as well as the written words is the third dimension you don't get from reading it yourself.
Any additional comments?
Gomez Pugh's narrations of the Psycop series are brilliant and what made me choose this book - I was not disappointed.
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- Thing
- 11-04-20
Fabulous!
A fabulous story. Well written, it includes facets of romance, sex, corporate intrigue, and is relevant--right down to the toilet paper! There were a few glitches with an accent on occasions, but it was easily overlooked. A highly enjoyable read.
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- Thais Dematte
- 30-03-20
No really a romance, not really a dystopian either
JCP isn't for me. I admit I love her writing, her world building and the pacing her books have, but in the end, it's always something missing.
The Starving Years, I would considere this more of a gay fiction or thriller than a romance like it's advertised. I don't mind my romance not been the center of the story, but the story at least need to be amazing.
Although the story is ok, it's just this, ok. I didn't like the open ending, so many question and the bittersweet taste and rush of events. This book looks like a beginning of a series and not a standalone. Also, the begining is really confusing, it took me up to 30% to fully understand what was happening.
The narration is really good, the narrator can distinguish all the character voices and express emotions really well. Also his pacing is phenomenal, I'll listen to him again.
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