Personal Entanglement
Thorne and Dash, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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Written by:
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Silvia Violet
About this listen
Several months ago, Thorne hired Riley as an escort. They fell hard for each other and ultimately made their relationship personal rather than professional. Every moment they spend in bed is pure bliss, but good sex can't solve all their problems as they struggle to make things work between them. Thorne convinces Riley to move in with him, but their differences in age and income weigh more heavily on Riley once they share a home.
If that weren't enough, culinary school is turning out to be a disappointment for Riley rather than a dream come true, and he's considering the daunting prospect of starting his own business.
Thorne wants to swoop in and fix everything, but Riley keeps refusing Thorne's money or advice, feeling like he's losing control over his own life.
Thorne and Riley will have to rely on their love for each other to help them find the balance between independence and entanglement.
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- Anne M
- 2019-11-19
Great performance but a average book
I loved these 2 guys in book 1 and enjoyed hearing their continued relationship in this book but I'd only give it a 3.5 due to Riley sounding like a whiny obnoxious kid.
The other characters Marc and Claudette were great and there's an appearance of Darius that features in a book later in the series and he's amusing.
I found this storyline less interesting than the first book. It just seemed to be overly repetitive of Riley not wanting Thorns money and Thorn wanting to help and do things for his bf without it being the end of the world, but it always seemed to turn out that way. Got a little frustrating. Sweet ending though.
If I were to reread I would stop at book 1.
The narrator did a great job with all the different voices.
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