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Ambiguous

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Ambiguous

Written by: Leslie McAdam
Narrated by: Hamish Long, Kirt Graves
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Love is for other people, not for me….

At least that’s what I believed, until I met him. Julian Hill. The most famous rock star on the planet. A music god with untidy hair and the voice of an angel.

I’ll never be anything but out, and he has very good reasons to stay in the closet. After all, every move he makes is dissected, critiqued, and shared on social media, so he just wants a little privacy. I understand that. Truly, I do.

But no one makes me feel the way he does, and I’m pretty sure he has feelings for me as well. Which is inconvenient, since his record label just hired me to sue him. Guess I should’ve sorted things out before I kissed him…oops.

Ambiguous is an addictive MM bisexual romance novel about a fashion-forward rock singer who hates labels of all kinds (except for clothing), a dapper attorney who already has a (fake) boyfriend for a very good reason, and the possibility of love saving the day in a sensually stimulating “opposites-attract” romance story. In addition to the compassionate, big-hearted main characters and engaging, steamy interactions, LGBTQ+ romance fans are raving about the refreshingly honest discussions about homophobia, acceptance, bisexuality, and gay rights, which flow seamlessly into the heartwarming, soul-stirring love story.

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Not sexy and fun

Great story line, plot and character development, with steamy scenes all delivered with top notch narrators. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

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Enjoyed immensely

So full of heart ❤️ wonderful fully developed characters. Love that the drama is due to outside forces vs any misunderstanding or drama between the couple.

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Seems like a teenage girl writing about adult men

I didn't start listening expecting the next War & Peace or anything but really, this was written like how a 14yr old girl might like to imagine mid-20s guys think/feel/romance. The characters were so unrealistic (a saintly, perfect, amazing, kind, handsome, queer rocker and his mary-sue love interest the (also) saintly, perfect, amazing, kind, handsome, queer lawyer who also works for LGBTQ charities, is part of a political dynasty family, has rippling abs from yoga, can play the piano, golden hair, blue eyes etc etc). I gave up somewhere in the middle because I couldn't handle one more scene where an adult male scrunches his nose, rolls around on his bed squeeing at a message on his phone. The dialogue/inner monologues were so unrealistic and made the characters pretty unlikeable while the heavy-handed lecturing about LGBTQ rights felt like box-ticking with no nuance or subtlety. The characters were depthless and the plot had about every cliche possible (spilling water, getting stuck in an elevator) but there are literally thousands of fanfics out there you could read instead for free. I'd recommend looking up one of those instead.

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