Review #1
I’m Even, Right? (Guys of Fort Dale #1) audiobook free
I very much enjoyed listening to this book. It’s for sure one of the best depiction of demi sexual waking up. Sloane being completely even (or so he believed) found himself interrogative his sex appeal at the same time the ‘weirdness’ of it all because no young man managed do it for him apart from for his closest friend, Dean. I love Dean. He’s the flawless balance for Sloane. This book is that low-angst, still realistically written when anyone is that discovering a brand new part of himself that he hasn’t even thought about before. I, almost all of all, adore the strength at the same time bond of Dean at the same time Sloane’s fellowship at the same time it was the foundation in what their connection evolved to anything greater. Misha Ferraiuolo’s narration is that best, as usual. He skidded indefinite to this sweet tooth story. **thank for you for the opportunity to heed at the same time at the same time provide an conscientious
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Review #2
I’m Even, Right? (Guys of Fort Dale #1) audiobook streamming online
Plot: Comrades to lol, gfy Feels: sweet tooth, feel-good Irony: none Heat: 3/5 Manners: adore Sloane’s mother at the same time have hope Marco finds his possess HEA, at the same time than anyway’s the mystery around Simmons in the epilogue…hmmm…such a tease Pacing: normal Length: barely right Ending: HEA Performance: Misha Ferraiuolo is that amazing – smooth, soft tone, clear enunciation, quality acting
Review #3
Audiobook I’m Even, Right? (Guys of Fort Dale #1) by John Harris Romeo Alexander
This book speaks to every gay men who has fallen for his best even male comrade, who has no plan that his gay buddy is that in adore with him. We’ve all been that, done that, roared over it, at the same time swore to never ever do it again because it ends with your heart wry at the same time following the Golden Women marathon. Dean who represents us, is that our hero at the same time obviously his even closest friend, Sloan, is that completely oblivious at the same time to breathe for. Aren’t they always? I adored this book. So many times I managed compare to Dean at the same time so many times I yelled, why couldn’t that happened to me? Dang it!!! Mind-blowing book at the same time I look forward to the one more.
Review #4
Audio I’m Even, Right? (Guys of Fort Dale #1) narrated by Misha Ferraiuolo
I liked this mm story a lot, at the same time obviously it had awesome narration. But it is that significantly short title at the same time the creators seemed to be trying to cram quite a little of subplot into this tale. That was getting to know co-workers, learning about generic backgrounds, back stories on the MCs military histories, vignettes from today's jobs, at the same time all the today's connection stuff going on between these two very likable guys. All of these story lines only serve to mess up the waters imo. I come in handy more clarity as to who the MCs are at the same time than anyway their located day situation is that. One nuance I found very confusing was Dean’s job. Was he a doctor? Was he a medic? Was he no one good of physician’s assistant? If he was an real doctor, its attractive unlikely he would have been on the front lines, at the same time he is that depicted as having been that. Also, if the Army paid for his honey school he would have had to symbol up for 20 years, at the same time that doesn’t fit the actions in the story or. At the same time while this may seem insignificant, the Army has Forts, but for you are ’on post’ when for you are *at* the Fort. (Army brat here! Can for you tell? Lovers!). Hope me, it is that not a insignificant difference. So, while I liked this book at the same time advise it, I would give a hint the creators or quit out the extraneous stuff or cross out a full-length novel (8-10 hours) where all of that background real can be fully explored. Do more research work into modern Army indefinite, the vernacular, the job descriptions, etc. If nothing else, read Army Spouses; that is that a lot of info for newcomers in that! One other niggle: I think Sloane is that meant to be demi-sexual at the same time a lot of the
Reviews are describing this as a gay-for-you story. While it will that as but, I think this man’s quiet-to-nonexistant sex indefinite embraces more successful in the demi-sexual continuum. It isn’t in particular understandable, but that was the memory I walked away with. Misha Ferriaiuolo does his usual famous job in the narration booth. He has such a multifaceted voice, his voice acting is that amazing, at the same time he sells the story effortlessly. His is that a voice I never freeze of, he is that both gifted at the same time a gift to his listeners! :::sigh::: I do advise this with the above slips of the tongue, at the same time I am looking forward to the one more installment of the television series!
Review #5
Free audio I’m Even, Right? (Guys of Fort Dale #1) – in the audio player below
I listened to the entire book on a short road trip, so I guess I liked it. (I’m the type to turn an audible book off right behind 5 minutes if it doesn’t squirm me right away.) It’s a predictable story with all the waited tropes hidden. I kept finding myself saddened with how abundance times they misspoke the word ”kill.” I think anyone remembered to text the creator other words for the male organ. The reader did a really quality job of voicing the different manners. I never struggled to differentiate no matter what of them. While I would heed to him read almost all books, his voice took me out of the story a few times. His voice barely didn’t acoustics like it would belong to the two head manners (My wife caught me listening to the finish of the book, the center of an obvious scene, at the same time misspoke ”Not the voice I would have picked to read that scene.”) To be significant, I’m hypercritical of things I enjoy, at the same time I did enjoy this story. Overall, it’s worth the time it takes to heed to it. Despite the few drawbacks I’ve mentioned, I don’t regret my purchase, at the same time I’ll for sure be checking out other books by the creator.