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Six-Packs and Snowshoes
- Hearts of Snow Lake, Book 5
- Narrated by: Cam Walker
- Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
Max:
They say it happens when you stop looking.
The last thing I expected on this trip was to meet anyone, but now, Aspen is all I can think about. How his ears and neck flush when he’s embarrassed and how it highlights the dark freckles he has hiding here and there. How sexy he is, in this innocent way that makes me want to just ruin him. No matter how hard I try, I can’t turn it off. Even if he is my best friend's brother, and I know focusing on Aspen will ruin that friendship.
Sure, I tell myself that a true friend would never stand in the way of true love, but Grant needs me right now. I'm all he has.
I have to let someone down. I just didn't expect that person to be me.
Aspen:
I was already freaking out when I found out my brother, who I never even knew existed, was coming into town. Turns out my mom gave him up for adoption when she was 15, and it was only after she passed that I found her secret. But I got the shock of my life when Grant walked in with the sexiest man I've ever come across, his best friend, Max - the brawniest of all brawny men. I want to bond with my brother, but it's hard when my head is full of fantasies of me defiling his best friend. Or his best friend defiling me.
Before I know it, Max and I are having clandestine meetings, secret rendezvous...but if I've learned anything from my mom's actions, it's secrets that drive people apart. Still, coming clean is going to ruin everything.
We're on a collision course, and I don't know how to turn this thing around.
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- Rebekah
- 14-02-22
Really enjoyed
I really enjoyed this book and I loved following Aspen as he meets his brother for the first time. Grant brings his best friend Max who fancied Aspen when he first saw him. They have some problems to deal with along the way which does cause rifts and some heartbreak. Cam does a brilliant job in narrating and bringing the characters to life.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 07-02-22
The drama made this hard to love!
Aspen didn’t realise he had an older brother, Grant, who was given up for adoption by their mother, until after her recent death. When Grant comes to Snow Lake to meet Aspen and find answers, Aspen is smitten with Grant’s best friend, Max, much to Grant’s annoyance. This plot had a lot of promise, I thought Grant’s hunt for answers would be fascinating, but it didn’t really feature. Instead we got a LOT of unpleasant drama. Ashton Cade has a way of writing that balances the sweet with angst that usually brings a welcome depth to the story. Here Grant provides all the angst and, unfortunately, that makes him painfully hard to like. While Grant has a complete set of (controlling) adoptive parents, Aspen now has none, and yet Grant’s hurt over being adopted entitles him to continually behave badly, uncharitably, and as we discover, hypocritically. Aspen doesn’t do himself any favours by lecturing people on living a healthy lifestyle, it’s well-intentioned but anyone would find it annoying. Max constantly martyrs himself to Grant’s ruffled feelings and I kept wondering why he bothered. To top it off, Aspen and Grant’s instalove relationship was steamy but they hardly ever communicated, even when reconciling after the inevitable disagreement. I really think this could have been a lot better. Series narrator Cam Walker performed extremely well, he has a calm understated voice which is lovey to listen to.
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