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Sol
- Learning to Love, Book 2
- Narrated by: Cornell Collins
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
Solomon Trebeck's heart broke the night of his bi-awakening.
Fifteen years later, Sol's back in Cornwall where it happened, single, shy, and oh-so lonely. Teaching art to kids wasn't his life plan. Neither is raising a teenage nephew, but with no family left to support him, a live-in job at a boarding school becomes his life raft.
Problem: that life raft is sinking.
Solution: Sol's first love could have the cash to keep it afloat.
Reconnecting with Jace Pascoe might save the school—the one place Sol's nephew is happy. Asking for his help opens old wounds, but Jace helps to heal them, fusing Sol's broken heart back together. However, Jace has his own shadows, no matter how brightly his smile dazzles.
Falling for Jace again could be so easy. It could also be a huge risk when neither of them plans to stay in Cornwall forever . . .
Contains mature themes.
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- Edga
- 06-03-23
beautifully written romance 😍
You’re most likely gonna need tissues for this - definitely if you’re a crier like me - as this story really tugs at the heart strings, (damn you Sol and Jace), but, on the other hand, there’s also a light, happiness and love as well as a sense of hope and looking forward to new beginnings too. Family plays an important part in this story - of both blood and choice - it also catches up with characters from previous works, like Ed and Pasha, love them both.
I'm loving this series. Con Riley writes with such heart. She writes about places where family means more than just DNA. It means opening our doors and our hearts to strangers. It means reaching out when you know someone needs it. It's all about forgiveness, acceptance, compassion, joy... and it's that feeling you get when you know you're home. Beautiful job by the narrator, he totally caught the heart of the story.
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- Lydia Devlin
- 20-02-23
Beautiful story
I loved this story when it came out as an ebook, so, to have it as an audiobook is an absolute bonus.
Cornell Collins has done a wonderful job bringing Con Riley's characters to life in this absolute delight.
I want to say so much more about this but, I won't, as I don't want to spoil this story for anyone.
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