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Washed Up Former Child Star Ryan Lee

By: Lisa Henry, J. A. Rock
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Ryan Lee is a hot mess.

In another lifetime, Ryan had it all. He was a child star in one of the biggest sitcoms on the planet. Now he’s an adult, unemployed, and a poster child for bad decisions. Okay, so he hasn’t robbed a convenience store yet, but only because he’s always either too high or too hungover. When the opportunity to film a reunion show comes up, Ryan jumps at the chance. He needs the money, but more than that, it might be what he needs to drag his career—and himself—out of the gutter.

Except seeing his former onscreen family again means seeing Chase Ellis—the guy who destroyed Ryan’s career by leaving the show, and the first boy Ryan ever kissed. Back when Ryan believed in fairy tales, he thought he was in love with Chase, and the reunion brings all those old feelings racing back. But it drags up old secrets too. Ryan is about to learn that when it comes to Hollywood, the only happy endings are the ones that take place on screen.

Then again, maybe it isn’t a happy ending Ryan needs. Maybe it’s a new beginning.

Washed Up Former Child Star Ryan Lee is a stand-alone contemporary m/m second-chance romance.

©2023 Lisa Henry & J.A. Rock (P)2023 Tales Told LLC
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An unusual and intriguing story

The title of this book caught my attention plus I really like these authors’, add in Gary Furlong as narrator and i was pressing buy.

The story was as unusual and intriguing as the title suggests. It took a while to get started but once it did I thoroughly enjoyed how the authors’ showed us Ryan dragging himself back to life after a decade of drugs and reckless behaviour.

Once a household name, former child star, Ryan Lee has a long way to go to pull himself out of the mess he’s in, how he begins his road-to-redemption journey is heartwarming and it’s easy to cheer him on.

The story gets really interesting in the last few chapters with a twist I did not see coming. A nice little story with likeable characters. The narration by Gary Furlong was excellent…as always.


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