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Love Means... Healing
- De: Andrew Grey
- Narrado por: Sean Crisden
- Duración: 1 h y 49 m
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Seven months ago, Len Parker lost his partner of more than 20 years, and he isn’t sure how to feel about his blossoming attraction to Chris, one of his farmhands. Hesitant and still hurt, Len remains aloof and distant until he’s goaded into teaching Chris to ride. Fresh out of a 30-year career with the Marines, Chris can explore his sexuality openly for the first time in his life, but what he needs more than anything is peace. He’s convinced Len doesn’t like him until he digs a little deeper, and then, armed with hope, Chris sets out to prove that love can provide the healing.
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awesome
- De Kindle Customer en 07-12-12
- Love Means... Healing
- De: Andrew Grey
- Narrado por: Sean Crisden
Short but sweet.
Revisado: 07-18-21
I love this entire book series and this story is no different!
My Only complaint is that it is so short.
I would’ve Loved a much more developed and detailed story but all in all another wonderful wonderful story to add to the collection!
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The Alpha King
- De: Victoria Sue
- Narrado por: Joel Leslie
- Duración: 8 h y 16 m
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The Kingdom of Askara has been torn apart by conflict for centuries, where humans exist as subservient beings to their werewolf masters. Legend says it will only be able to heal itself when an Alpha King and a pure omega are mated and crowned together, but a pure omega hasn't been born in over a thousand years. Luca is an Alpha-heir eagerly awaiting the choosing ceremony on his 25th birthday and the gifts granted by whichever omega he mates.
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The best MPREG book I've read so far!
- De Deanna Weatherstein en 06-17-17
- The Alpha King
- De: Victoria Sue
- Narrado por: Joel Leslie
Severely disappointed
Revisado: 05-29-21
I had wonderful expectations for this book and parts of it were good.
The romance and base storyline about Luca and Kit’s relationship was touching.
All of the drama was infuriating and sickening though! I nearly gave up on the book twice and had to stop listening for a few days because of some of the drama.
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Love Means... No Shame
- De: Andrew Grey
- Narrado por: R. Kirstein
- Duración: 5 h y 46 m
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Geoff is in the city, living the gay life to the hilt, when his father's death convinces him to return to the family farm. Discovering a young Amish man asleep in his barn, Geoff learns that Eli is spending a year away from the community before accepting baptism into the church. Despite their mutual attraction, Geoff is determined not to become involved with him, but Eli has discovered that Geoff shares his feelings and begins to court him, neatly capturing first Geoff's attention and then his heart.
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I was skeptical
- De Crazy Bill en 03-15-10
- Love Means... No Shame
- De: Andrew Grey
- Narrado por: R. Kirstein
A Beautiful story which takes you out of your own live and into that of the wonderful characters!
Revisado: 12-17-16
Incredible book!!!!
I wasn't a big fan of how this book started in regards to it continuing the story from its prequel, Love Means...Courage, but that dislike quickly faded as the story progressed and I got drawn into the story.
This book is so well written and told that you quickly loose yourself in the story feeling everything that the characters themselves must. Your heart breaks for their pain, and then soars on the wings of their joy!
I only wish there had been another book in between "Courage" and "No Shame", detailing the life and love that Len and Cliff must have had raising Geoff!
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