Out!
Shamwell Tales
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Narrated by:
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Mark Steadman
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By:
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JL Merrow
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When love wars with principle, which one will win?
Mark Nugent has spent his life in the closet--at least, the small portion of it he hasn't spent in the office. Determined to make amends to his neglected teenage daughter from a failed marriage, Mark swears off work--and love--so he can give her a stable home environment. But Mark's resolve to keep his heart under wraps is tested when he meets an out and proud young man he's instantly drawn to.
Patrick Owen is a charity worker with strong principles. He doesn't trust easily, but he's blown away by his attraction for the older man who's so new to his own sexuality. Yet Mark is adamant he's not coming out to his daughter--and Patrick refuses to live a lie.
What with Mark's old-fashioned attitudes and his flirtatious ex-colleague who's determined to come between them, Patrick begins to wonder if they'll ever be on the same page. And when Mark's career as a tax advisor clashes with Patrick's social conscience, sparks really start to fly--in all the wrong ways.
©2017 JL Merrow (P)2017 Riptide PublishingWhat listeners say about Out!
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- Anonymous User
- 08-12-17
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I enjoyed the book I thought that the epilogue was a bit flat as it just finished the narrator was good would sort of recommend but all in all a good romance story
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- Graziana
- 27-12-19
single dad, age gap, teenager daughter
Steadman voice is really nice, however sometimes it was a bit difficult to understand who was talking, because he struggled with female voices in this book and also forgot to edit this: in a dialogue between Patrick and her mum, when she is talking, the actor repeats for three times "You didn’t grow up in Brentwood, did you? (...)", the first two times with a male voice :).
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