Gaming at Randy's
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Narrated by:
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Sam Stark
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By:
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Duckie Mack
About this listen
They say you should never meet your idols, but when one enthusiastic fan meets his favorite gamer, will sparks fly or will it be game over?
Locke worked hard to become a pro gamer, getting paid to do something he loves. But with the dream comes some unexpected challenges. The demand is overwhelming and it gets lonely.
Adam works in the historical district, where he gets to dress up and entertain tourists. He loves to play games casually as a way to relax and often sets up at Randy’s Diner. The last person Adam expected to walk into the diner was his favorite streamer.
Locke is used to people recognizing him, it comes with the territory, but something about Adam draws him in. Maybe it’s the fact that he’s trans too, or that he’s unabashedly terrible at games and doesn’t care. Whatever it is, Locke finds himself enraptured by him.
Maybe life is better in two-player mode.
Gaming at Randy’s is a low angst MM romance featuring two trans men in a celebrity/fan, opposites attract romance. It is part of the multi-author series, Diner Days.
Love beyond the binary: serving up low angst trans romances at Randy's Diner.
©2024 Duckie Mack (P)2024 Duckie MackWhat listeners say about Gaming at Randy's
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- S Veldhuis
- 08-01-25
brilliant
Reread as audiobook. New to me narrator who did a brilliant job on the voices - I loved how Adam sounded so bouncy and enthusiastic.
Story - 4.5 stars. A charming low angst romance between two trans MCs. I really liked how Locke's live stream helped Adam figure out who he really was before they met. Having characters already fairly comfortable with their identities before their romance story allows their relationship building to be the focus, which was very refreshing. Trans representation, which shows so well that everyone is different in what they need to feel comfortable in their own skin, is really important - not everyone wants or needs the same things in a transition. Having a series devoted to low angst trans characters really helps to find something positive in the swamp of negativity surrounding us.
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