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Worth the Trouble
- Worth It Series, Book 7
- Narrated by: Nikola Muckajev
- Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
“Being with him is the very definition of getting stuck between a rock and a hard place.”
All Tristan’s ever wanted was to make a difference - and becoming a lawyer was the tool to make that happen. It’s easy for people to judge others without thinking, but Tristan’s seen too many innocents chewed up and spat out by the system to not fight for those who’ve been wronged. But this case? It’s not just affecting him professionally. His ethics say that he should stay far away from the victim’s family...but his heart says he should bring Upton close and never let him go.
“I can’t believe I trusted him.”
Upton is absolutely incensed that anyone would consider letting his cousin’s murderer out of jail. But he doesn’t have time to dwell on it - he’s got a book to write if he wants to keep food on the table for him and his son. And when his son makes a new friend who has an incredibly attractive father, Upton feels himself falling for the first time since his husband left him four years ago. There’s only one problem - Tristan is a lawyer. For the defense.
Welcome to Worthington, Texas, where the heat doesn't just rise in the summer - you'll feel it all year long in these stories of older men and their younger lovers. Every audiobook in the Worth It series can be listened to on its own, but with so many familiar characters to love, why stop with just one? This audiobook features hot single dads, an out for you romance, and two little boys who are determined to be brothers.
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- M.C.
- 28-06-19
Lovely.
I had to stop the narrative when Upton knew that Tristan was going to to be Oliver's laywer...for three hours with my heart in my chest trying to psyche myself up to listen to the massive blowout I knew was going to happen. And blow up it did. I loved this story, how the protagonists met, the little insecurities they had and the misunderstanding they had to sort out. Upton's pain was clear and an as an author myself I know how that blinking cursor can mock you. I loved the heat and soft loving this book had and I think Peter is an awesome author. The only thing I would have liked was the author's slightly monotone voice. There could be some inflection when speaking with the kids or at the parts where surprise, anger and other emotions were had. Overall, though, this was a wonderful book and I look forward to the next audible selections Peter might have,
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- AliE
- 02-07-19
Sweet and hot
It is a while since I've read anything by Peter Styles. I bought the Worth It bundle a while ago, but haven't started it yet, so this audiobook was totally new to me. However, I had no problem listening to it as a standalone.
I really enjoyed both the story and the reading of it by Nikola Muckajev. I think the author's writing style has matured since I last read him. The story really held my attention and I listened to it over two afternoons. I was always saying "just one more chapter" then listening to another, and then another!
The two main characters seem evenly matched, despite Tristan being somewhat older than Upton. Being a single parent has obviously made Upton mature and responsible for his age. There was always going to be some angst when Upton found out about Tristan's deception, but it isn't drawn out. The love between them is sweet and hot...the best kind...and their kids are adorable.
The narration is crisp and clear, although much is spoken in monotone. Nevertheless, his voice is perfect for someone who is hard of hearing.
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