Conduct Unbecoming
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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Written by:
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L.A. Witt
About this listen
First class petty officer Eric Randall is less than thrilled about taking orders to Okinawa. Three long, lonely years on a crappy island that's thousands of miles from his daughter? Oh. Yeah. Sign him up. But as long as he's stuck here, he might as well make the best of it, so he discreetly checks out the local gay scene, where he meets Shane Connelly.
What starts as a one night stand leaves both of them wanting more, but then Eric finds out Shane doesn't just outrank him, he's an officer. DADT may be repealed, but an enlisted man getting involved with an officer falls under conduct unbecoming a gentleman and could cost both men their careers. They both have kids to take care of, future civilian careers to consider, and retirements on the line.
Still, they can't resist each other. They discreetly spend nights together, and their mutual desire to explore the beautiful island of Okinawa is a perfect excuse to spend days together. As long as no one asks and they don't tell, there's no reason anyone has to find out.
But secrets like this tend to make themselves known...
This 95,000 word novel was previously published.
©2017 Lori Witt/L.A. Witt (P)2017 Lori Witt/L.A. WittWhat listeners say about Conduct Unbecoming
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-04-03
pretty good
I always ♥️ listening to audio dramas
better than reading them myself
Rick Vancouver BC Canada
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- Christine Howard
- 2021-08-10
Good book except for the jerk army bosses
I do tend to be biased against militaristic organizations but I’m not sure how or why bosses in the military think it is acceptable to degrade and humiliate their subordinates. Being a manager myself, I can’t ever imagine treating people who work for me like military people do. It seems ridiculous and overblown; if it’s realistic I think it’s appalling and if it’s hyperbole then it’s too much just for drama in a book. The rest of the story line is great and the performance is amazing as always.
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-06-29
Decent
A little too whiny in places for my taste...
some really good parts but needs more work.
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