Taxes and TARDIS
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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Written by:
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N. R. Walker
About this listen
Brent is a jock; Logan a geek. These men are a world apart. But if opposites attract, maybe it’s the differences between them that make it worth the fight.
Brent Kelly is a laid-back electrician whose only concerns are drinks with friends and which man to bed next. In need of a new accountant to sort out his nightmarish shoebox of tax receipts, he’s referred to Logan Willis.
He doesn’t expect to be intrigued by the science-fiction-loving, geeky guy with dark-rimmed glasses and a blue TARDIS shirt. So his fascination with the soft-spoken Englishman surprises him, and their mutual attraction is completely unexpected. He most certainly never expects to fall in love.
One a jock and the other a geek, both men know the differences between them are vast and could cause problems. But in this opposites-attract erotic drama, maybe it’s the differences between them that make staying together worth the fight.
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- Cheri Champagne
- 2021-03-18
A Win! I'll Listen Again.
This book was a win for me. The characters were cute, there wasn't much in the way of angst, and it was...just a cute story with good sex. Thoroughly enjoyable.
My only qualms with this are the use of "Dr. Who" instead of the show's proper title "Doctor Who" (which I didn't have to worry overmuch about, because I listened to the audiobook), the rude way that Brent kept referring to Logan as a "Nerd" at the beginning, and the lack of understanding of what Electricians do. Yes, it's "ElectricianS", it's not "Electrician" as a plural, like the word "moose".
The book says that Brent worked as an electrician for the biggest construction company around, which implies that he's an industrial electrician working in new builds (this should have been clarified). My husband's an industrial electrician, and let me tell you, they're NOT dumb. In school, he had to take years of physics and mathematics, on top of his electrical training. It was hard work, and the man can do complicated mathematical equations in his head, which is so far beyond what I'm able to do. So, while Brent might not be smart in *all* things, and he legitimately could be terrible about keeping his accounts, he's by no means a stupid man. Plus, he would make a lot of money in that job, which means that, as a single man with no kids, he and his best friend would likely have significantly better furniture, some expensive man toys (like cars, motorcycles, boats, etc.) or they'd have a tidy savings.
Aside from the little bothersome things like that, I loved that these two heroes watched Doctor Who together (as a Whovian, myself, I particularly enjoyed this part), and I loved that they were able to be vulnerable in front of each other.
Nick J. Russo did a great job narrating. I'll definitely listen again.
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