Life, Some Assembly Required
The Rebuilding Year, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Gomez Pugh
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Kaje Harper
About this listen
Finding love in the ashes was easy. Building a life together? Not so much.
After spending the first part of his life chasing pretty girls, love has finally come to Ryan in the form of John, a tall, lanky, red-headed landscape architect with wide shoulders and a five-o’clock shadow. For the first time in Ryan's life, love feels easy. Hell, he even ran into a burning building for John and his son, and he’d do it again if he had to. But telling his father and brothers and classmates “I’m gay. I’ve met a man”? That’s going to take nerve of a different kind.
For John, loving Ryan is as natural as breathing. Now if only the rest of his life would fall into place. Dealing with his teen son is complicated enough, but with his ex-wife causing trouble and his daughter wanting to move in, John’s house - and his relationship with Ryan - threaten to split at the seams. Is one month without a new surprise knocking him upside the heart really too much to ask? Unfortunately, the answer seems to be yes.
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- Mary
- 15-01-19
Great narration for a 3 star story
I loved the first book because the story included a murder mystery as well as romance.
The second book is all family drama, I'm not a fan of family dramas for entertainment, and while the narration was excellent and the story was well written, it was too 'family'-centric for me. The story was predictable about the highs and lows of being an out couple dealing with life and kids and didn't enter any new territory. Ryan and John are a lovely couple and the sex scenes were great, but apart from that, the book was just okay.
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- Ronald Betts
- 27-03-22
Life with your lover
Life isn't quite what you might expect when you fall for a man with baggage, two fun teenagers then the ex wife turns up who is homophobic and pregnant and your own family who can't except your gay sparks fly. Good luck with that lot.
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