The Runaway Gypsy Boy
Irish Runaway Series, Book 1
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James Talbot
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Brina Brady
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Twenty-year-old Daniel Serban loses his dancing job and threats of being outed to his family force him to flee Limerick, Ireland. Daniel fears his father and the other gypsy men will force him to marry his betrothed, or bring bodily harm to him for being gay.
As chance would have it, he ends up in Cleary’s Pub, a gay leather bar in Galway where he meets the grouchy, ginger-bear Ronan O’Riley. Daniel had no idea how much meeting the Dom would transform his life.
Ronan O’Riley has been unable to move on since the death of his sub a year ago - that is, until a troubled gypsy boy steps into Cleary’s. Ronan’s lonely existence is about to change.
Can Ronan convince Daniel to trust him or will Daniel’s fears of his past ruin any chance of a relationship? Unexpected heated attraction in the barn ignites their relationship to move forward. Though the two men have many of the same dreams, Daniel’s secrets and Ronan’s need to gain Daniel’s trust are just a few of the many challenges they must overcome if they are to be together.
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- Caz Hill
- 05-01-21
awesome
this author did it again. I love listening to her books and the narrators she picks are spot on.
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- HelenMK69
- 13-01-21
OMG I need more of this series
OMG I need more of this series
What a great book, loved the story, loved the characters and I didn't mind the narration.
The accents were good, just a tad bit slow for me.
Daniel ran away from his gypsy family as he was gay and his life was one big secret.
Ronan had lost his last sub a year ago and meets Daniel in Cleary's pub, but Daniels not interested.
This book has the following BDSM, Love, Hate, Violence, Gypsy curses a good Irish accent.
If you like the above you will love this book, would highly recommend and can't wait to read/listen to book 2.
The Runaway Gypsy Boy
Irish Runaway Series, Book 1
By: Brina Brady
Narrated by: James Talbot
Series: Irish Runaway, Book 1
Length: 11 hrs and 12 mins
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- sarah mitcham
- 14-01-21
Finally Able To Be Himself.
Daniel had spent his entire life travelling with the other Romany Gypsies that his Da was King of, but he was determined to escape and his time was running out as he would turn twenty-one in two months. He had secrets and if his Da found out he would kill him!.
Very emotional story with some triggers, Abuse, Murder, amongst them but I was really caught up in Daniels story and was cheering him on throughout James Talbot's Narration.
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- Ida Umphers
- 14-05-21
Patience and trust
The story of Daniel and Ronan is a story about love, but this is definitely not an insta-love story. The two men are instantly attracted to each other, yes but they are both dealing with fear and pain that isn't easy to overcome. Daniel is fleeing a family he fears to come out to and Ronan is still dealing with the grief of losing his sub. I loved the patience Ronan learned he would have to show to earn Daniel's trust and the way Daniel learned to accept love and give his trust. Brina Brady always does an excellent job with stories set in Ireland. We get the flavor of the country and how its LGBTQ and Romany/Traveller citizens are treated. James Talbot did a wonderful job potraying the characters' emotional development as they move from attracted acquaintances to lovers and a healthy D/s relationship.
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