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Narrated by:
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Javi Wilder
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Simon Dornet
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By:
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JD Frost
About this listen
What happens when your tormentor becomes your protector?
Oakley Farrow is your typical high school senior. He stays up late, cramming for finals. He has impossible deadlines to meet. He worries about his future as graduation lurks just around the corner.
He has to defend himself from his abusive uncle. He has to keep his sister safe. He has to survive the constant torture from his bully, Asher Brooks—the seemingly arrogant and cruel star quarterback.
Okay… so maybe not your typical high school senior.
When things start to change—when Asher notices the bruises marring Oakley's skin, the ones he didn't put there, and that evil gleam in his eye morphs into one of concern—one thing is for certain: his life just got a whole lot more complicated.
Anyone But Me is an MM bully romance with content for mature listeners.
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- HannawayL
- 26-02-25
Amazing!
I really enjoyed this! Just loved it. Can’t wait to listen to more from this author.
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- MattInWalsall
- 28-02-25
Rushed and Unrealistic
This story started off quite well and I enjoyed the first narrator but as the story went on everything just became rushed. Poor character development, unrealistic conversations and situations, especially in the 2nd half of the book. Asher's Dad having a complete personality transplant towards the end just totally took me out of it. The whole bully aspect was portrayed quite poorly, Oakley forgetting everything Asher did to him just to get his end away was totally unrealistic. The epilogue was awful. It's a shame as it had a lot of potential,
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