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The Station

Written by: Keira Andrews
Narrated by: Joel Leslie
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Two men exiled to an untamed land must capture love.

Ever since Cambridge-bound Colin Lancaster spied on stable master Patrick Callahan mastering another man, he's longed for Patrick to do the same to him. When Patrick is caught with his pants down and threatened with death for his crime, Colin speaks up in his defense and confesses his own sinful nature. They're soon banished to the faraway prison colony of Australia.

Patrick never asked for Colin's help, and now he's stuck with the pampered fool. While it's true that being transported to Australia is a far cry from the luxury Colin is accustomed to, he's determined to make the best of it and prove himself. Patrick learned long ago that love is a fairy tale, but he's inexorably drawn to sweet, optimistic Colin despite himself.

From the miserable depths of a prison ship to the vast, untamed Australian outback, Colin and Patrick must rely on each other. Danger lurks everywhere, and when they unexpectedly get the chance to escape to a new life as cowboys, they'll need each other more than ever.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Keira Andrews (P)2019 Tantor
Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Adventure
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Great love story

What I had thought this was, didn't quite meet up with my expectations. Actually I was about to stop listening about 10 min in, But I waited and rode it out. I must say that I am happy I did. I didn't like the time frame at first, and it is still uncomfortable to think that Gay Sex was a crime, but Keira did a great job. I was transfixed throughout the book and enjoyed everything, except the the damage to Robbie. I got over that!! The narrator, although I found is accent a little off putting, did a good job. Thank you for a most enjoyable experience, and I look forward to listening to another soon.

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bad...but narration is good

I love joe leslie's narration, but even he can't make a ridiculous book better.
After starting this book, I quickly realized that the author is one that I try to stay away from but I kept listening.
I should have followed my initial thought to simply delete this book from my library and move on to the next. This Story is set in the eighteen hundreds, where homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death. In this particular story, the ridiculousness starts almost immediately when the young man who is 19 decides to make a claim that could cause him his life in order to save his crush. Who happens to be more than 20 years his senior or more and is the stable hand of his family's estate.

This isn't a story where they have been close all his life and there is a solid, yet creepy, basis to their relationship, nope, they barely talk, or a story where the staple hand is younger and they have been making eyes at each other and have secretly fallen in love. Oh no. That would make too much sense, instead, it's the same as other books by this author where a younger man is infatuated with a much older person and it almost seems like the romance is 1 sided for the longest time until all of a sudden the older man comes to his senses and realizes he's in love. There's no gradual anything in the relationship. It's almost like the younger person is trying to convince the older person that they should be together and eventually wears them down.

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