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The Deep of the Sound
- Bluewater Bay, Book 8
- Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Cal McCorkle has lived in Bluewater Bay his whole life. He works two jobs to support a brother with a laundry list of psychiatric diagnoses and a great-uncle with Alzheimer's, and his personal life amounts to impersonal hookups with his boss. He's got no time, no ambition, and no hope. All he has is family, and they're killing him one responsibility at a time.
Avery Kennedy left Los Angeles, his family, and his sleazy boyfriend to attend a Wolf's Landing convention, and he has no plans to return. But when he finds himself broke and car-less in Bluewater Bay, he's worried he'll have to slink home with his tail between his legs. Then Cal McCorkle rides to his rescue, and his urge to run away dies a quick death.
Avery may seem helpless at first, but he can charm Cal's fractious brother, so Cal can pretty much forgive him anything. Even being adorkable. And giving him hope. But Cal can only promise Avery "until we can't" - and the cost of changing that to "until forever" might be too high, however much they both want it.
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- BevS
- 27-08-17
A tale of forbearance and selfless love....
4.5 stars for everything from me. Another well-written tale from Amy's pen, and well narrated by Nick. Cal, who works two jobs and seems to have the weight of the world on his shoulders looking after his Uncle, who has early Alzheimers and his younger brother Keir, who has Autism, an absolute shedload of other psychiatric ailments and a worrying hatred of anything female.
Into their lives comes Avery from Los Angeles. He's pretty much a lame duck, even by his own standards. Avery's ex seems to think that he's only any good for his bank account, his parents are pretty ambivalent towards him and refuse to listen when he tells them he IS gay, and ups sticks one day to a TV Fan convention in the Pacific North West. Enjoy!!
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