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Spooning Leads to Forking: A Gay Teen Romance Story
- By: B. A. Smith
- Narrated by: Willis Miller
- Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
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Dylan and Michael are two high school boys attempting to figure out their attraction to one another and happen to fall in love along the way. They explore their sexuality together through a series of games until they push their competition too far one day, and their game turns deadly. Spooning Leads to Forking is a coming-of-age story about two teens coping with being gay while growing up in a small town like Gallant, Montana. Despite the challenges, they discover love through humor, family, mistakes and, ultimately, forgiveness.
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Great Start!
- By Amazon Customer on 05-22-18
- Spooning Leads to Forking: A Gay Teen Romance Story
- By: B. A. Smith
- Narrated by: Willis Miller
I loved it
Reviewed: 02-22-25
It was one of the audiobooks I'd love the most. it was hilarious. There wasn't a thing about it I didn't like. The character were fantastic. I usually love one more than the other but, this time, it was impossible to choose, they were both stunning characters. The story was so nicely told and so much fun. As much as I liked everything about, I think what it make love it was the narration. It was amazing. I'd always say I don't like audiobooks thay much but narrators like this one proves me, once again, very wrong. It was marvelous.
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Cut and Run
- A Light-Hearted Dark Comedy
- By: Ben Acker, Ben Blacker
- Narrated by: Meg Ryan, D’Arcy Carden, Sam Richardson, and others
- Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins
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Samantha is a professional seductress and con artist with a heart of gold. If she talked about her work, she’d tell you she only pilfers organs for medical research and that she only takes one kidney, and she only steals those kidneys from dishonest people. It’s hell on her social life. Abe is the doctor and Sam's partner in crime. He isn’t much of a criminal. Except for the kidney stealing. But he’s using that money to fund his research that he anticipates will be able to cure diabetes. So, all for a good cause...? You decide. Of course, it's hell on his social life.
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Dumb and funny
- By R. MCRACKAN on 02-01-20
- Cut and Run
- A Light-Hearted Dark Comedy
- By: Ben Acker, Ben Blacker
- Narrated by: Meg Ryan, D’Arcy Carden, Sam Richardson, Rachel Bloom, Ed Begley Jr., Thomas Lennon, Eugene Cordero, full cast
i liked it
Reviewed: 02-02-25
it was hilarious. i haven't had this fun with an audiobook in a long time.
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True West
- By: Sam Shepard
- Narrated by: Kit Harington, Johnny Flynn
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Kit Harington (Games of Thrones) and Johnny Flynn (Beast) smolder and burn as sparring brothers in Sam Shepard’s darkly comic 1980 drama. The live theatre production of True West was performed at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, United Kingdom, in 2019. It was produced by Joseph Smith and John Brant for Smith & Brant Theatricals and James Bierman for Empire Street Productions.
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Screenwriters, golf and brother's hate
- By Kingsley on 04-05-19
- True West
- By: Sam Shepard
- Narrated by: Kit Harington, Johnny Flynn
it was ok
Reviewed: 12-09-23
It was an ok story but it felt longer than it actually was. i think that's because of how terribly annoying those brothers were. They couldn't stop yelling at each other and that end up been intolerable to me. I just wanted to be done with it.
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Have a Nice Day
- By: Billy Crystal, Quinton Peeples
- Narrated by: Justin Bartha, Annette Bening, Dick Cavett, and others
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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Tony and Emmy Award-winner Billy Crystal leads an all-star cast including Oscar winner Kevin Kline (President David Murray) and four-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening (First Lady Katherine Murray) in a performance of this hilarious and poignant story about a man desperately scrambling to put his affairs in order: to save his presidency, his marriage, his relationship with his daughter – and possibly his life.
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Midlife crisis in the white house
- By Kingsley on 11-02-18
it was so fun
Reviewed: 12-05-23
I had no idea what to expect but I had a wonderful time. It was mostly fun but it does have a good message.
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The Hunt for Red Fluffy
- Brimstone, Book 6
- By: Angel Martinez
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
- Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins
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Someone abandons a pedigree hellcat right where Shax can conveniently claim her and sets off a cataclysmic domino line of events. It's time for the other shoe to drop since the Brimstone has a shadow cabal after them - partly due to Shax's own, er, interesting decisions and partly due to the presence of Agent Julian Parallax onboard.
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Fun
- By Ana on 07-04-22
- The Hunt for Red Fluffy
- Brimstone, Book 6
- By: Angel Martinez
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
Fun
Reviewed: 07-04-22
I had a lot of fun listening to this. I love the stroy even if I wasn't thrilled of how things end up. It was very entertaining. I keep thinking the narrator is part of the reasons I keep coming back to this series. It is fun and has nice characters, but the way the story is being told gives it something special
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Beside a Black Tarn
- Brimstone, Book 4
- By: Angel Martinez
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
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When Shax stumbles across rumors of an experimental house that responds to the occupant’s brain functions, creating scenarios to please and delight, naturally, he wants to steal it. But with the return of a troubled and hunted Julian Parallax and an overabundance of Poe references, even Shax’s scheming may not be enough to get the Brimstone crew out alive this time.
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Su much fun
- By Ana on 07-01-22
- Beside a Black Tarn
- Brimstone, Book 4
- By: Angel Martinez
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
Su much fun
Reviewed: 07-01-22
It's always fun going back to this characters and see what adventure they are going to share with us. This is such fun to listen to. I loved it. The narration is beautiful, i love everything about it, the pace, the voices, even the singing that I wasn't even expecting buy put on a smile on my face. I think the narration gives somethignextravto the book. Fantastic experience.
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Psychopaths & Sinners
- Don't..., Book 5
- By: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
- Length: 12 hrs and 35 mins
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Three bodies, three mutilations, each one with something...unusual inserted into the wounds. The deaths are enough to leave Ash Thomas scrambling around to find someone to trust as the murders hit so close to home and heart. For Ash, that might just mean he’s on his own now, facing a killer who has a deadly fascination for dangerous young men and dancing holly blue butterflies over their skin.
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Converging plotlines
- By Erryn Barratt on 03-08-20
- Psychopaths & Sinners
- Don't..., Book 5
- By: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
great book
Reviewed: 03-29-20
Another great instalment in this series. I just can’t get enough of it. I loved the characters very much. I love getting to know more of Gray, who has always been such an intriguing character. It was mostly slow pace but the story was interesting enough to keep me hook to it all the time.
The plot was fantastic. I love the way the main character’s stories connect. Even though I love the characters, that mostly is only when I talk about Gray, Jack and Jan. I liked Ash and Raif but I can’t say I loved them the way I loved the others. Ash was particularly interesting. I miss Jack terribly. I guess it just reflect the way Jan and Gray feel, but it was so bittersweet the few moments when I get to see him.
I alternate the reading and listening. I’m very impressed by the narrator abilities to create all this different characters. It was so easy to say who was who and they were so many that I was worry I would get confused. Perfectly paced. I loved the accents so much. Great narration. So perfect for the book. I keep thinking Gray is the one who has the prettiest voice.
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Ash: Prequel to Psychopaths and Sinners
- Don't...,Book 4.5
- By: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
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Ash Thomas and his gameplay with other men is vicious, cruel. Better to f--k someone over than be the one who’s on the floor, f--ked up, right? But his latest cruelties are about to catch the eye of the Wraith, someone who’s been brought up to play professionally in the shadows. Life lessons never did come easy, especially when they’re about to walk in off the darkened streets, bringing a hangman with bloodied footprints in its wake.
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Huh?
- By Carol on 05-21-20
- Ash: Prequel to Psychopaths and Sinners
- Don't...,Book 4.5
- By: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
great book
Reviewed: 03-26-20
I read this in such a short time. I couldn’t stop reading it. I did felt a bit underwhelmed by some characters I wanted to show up a little more but overall it was a very interesting book. It kind of feel like a standalone, if not for some references and connections to the rest of the series.
The plot was good and the characters were so interesting. I was fascinated by Ash and trying to guess some mysteries about him. I can’t wait to see how he will get introduce to the rest of the series. I’m a bit scared about that.
I, again, alternate between reading and listening to the audiobook. The narration, as good as it has being the whole series. There is something about the narrator voice that makes me unable to stop listening. He might be the only to blame if I get late to works, since I drive slower to listen to the book a little longer. Such a good narration and such a good book.
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Backlash
- Don't..., Book 4
- By: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
- Length: 14 hrs and 8 mins
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In the aftermath of Jack Harrison’s release from the psychiatric unit, Gray Raoul’s innate “born this bastard way” instinct is to brutally repay the one responsible for financing Jack and Jan’s torturous psychological reconditioning. But that person is a professional player in their own right, one who knows exactly how to manipulate everyone in Gray’s life. To help negotiate this delicate situation, Gray seeks to contract Trace and his ex-Diadem Dom, Gabriel Hunter.
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Jan is so infuriating this time around!
- By Kindle Customer on 01-22-21
- Backlash
- Don't..., Book 4
- By: Jack L. Pyke
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
great book
Reviewed: 03-26-20
I had such a good time with this guys. I love Gray so much. He is such an intriguing character and getting a little bit more of his history was great. I love the interactions between all of the characters. I liked them all but Gray is the one who got my heart.
Even with how good the story was, I had a few low moments, mostly because of the slow pace and some very few moments when I didn’t felt the strong connection I always get from every one of the characters. Those were very few occasion and most of the time, I had a great time with the book.
I alternate the ebook and the audiobook. I love the narration. The voices given to Gray, Jack and Jan are so perfect. I was so excited to see how Trace, Gabe and Darrek would make themselves noticed since there are already so much characters but it worked perfectly. I Really liked the book as well as the narration.
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It's Just Us
- An M/M Age Play Romance
- By: R. Phoenix, Chris McHart
- Narrated by: Kenneth Obi
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Used to pretending he’s someone he’s not, 21-year-old college student Micah has been hiding his true self. When a prank sends him into a bar on kink night, he finds something he never knew he needed: A world so strange, yet so alluring, where someone offers to take care of him...even though escaping all the pressure sounds too good to be true. But can he find something lasting with a daddy who likes to pamper him? Can he trust Carter to be his first in so many ways?
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ALSO better the second time!
- By Avidreader2233 on 02-22-20
- It's Just Us
- An M/M Age Play Romance
- By: R. Phoenix, Chris McHart
- Narrated by: Kenneth Obi
I loved it
Reviewed: 03-17-20
I’d read the book before, I’ll add to this review what I thought of it the first time, but being this the audiobook, I want to add that the narrator made a magnificent job. I think he give the characters, especially Micah, such a beautiful voice that made the experience so much better than I remmeber it. Listent to their emotions was great. It’s the first time I listen something narrated by him, but I’m definitely willing to try something more.
About the book , it was unexpectedly sweet. I got that feeling from the cover but to actually read it was wonderful. I’m really not into age play, which seem to be a good place to start since the book isn’t extremely graphic on it, but it does give the reader a good introduction to what it is, why is it done and the emotional aspects of it.
I end up enjoying a book so out of my comfort zone as it can be. I didn’t loved it tough, but only because it was age play after all. What I did loved about it was Carter and Micah’s relationship. The emotional elements that get this two together was beautiful. I liked both main characters for a lot of reasons. In Carter’s case because how caring and thoughtful he was, how important it was for him that Micah was comfortable and also because, even with all the things that make him so wonderful, he wasn’t perfect. He had his own flaws and to see them was what made me like him even more. Micah was also a wonderful character. In his case I liked him because of the vulnerability in him. The inability to see how precious he was. To see how much he hesitate to accept him as he was, to understand and to give himself what he want, everything about him was so new and beautiful. See him gain confidence was a joyful experience.
It was a bit too slow paced, but other than that and the fact that age play isn’t really my thing, I had the best time reading the book. All the feelings portray felt realistic as their relationship. The possibility to understand something that I don’t generally do, was a wonderful experience.
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