The Way Things Are
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Narrated by:
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Ron Herczig
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Written by:
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A.J. Thomas
About this listen
A night of drunken confusion at 19 resulted in Patrick Connelly fathering a child. Determined to be there for his son, Patrick walked away from a sport he loved and forever hid his sexuality. After Patrick's brutal divorce and a vicious hate crime, his son, Jay, has become obsessed with graffiti. Hoping for a fresh start, Patrick moves Jay to his childhood home in Seattle. Within two weeks, Jay is arrested again. On his way to pick Jay up, Patrick stops an assault, then finds himself in handcuffs too. Thinking things can't get any worse, he's confronted by the sexiest man he's ever seen - his son's new probation officer, Ken Atkins.
The hardest part of Ken's job is working with difficult parents, and the undeniably handsome Patrick Connelly is going to be a difficult parent. A chance encounter and steamy hookup with Patrick leave Ken blindsided. As they work together to try to keep Jay on the right path, the passion between them proves impossible to resist. When the assault Patrick prevented comes back to haunt them and Jay gets into trouble again, Ken must convince Patrick that ensuring his son's happiness doesn't have to mean sacrificing his own.
©2015 A J Thomas (P)2015 Dreamspinner PressWhat listeners say about The Way Things Are
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- D A Hamelin
- 2024-03-14
Good Story!!!
I really enjoyed the story. Didn't have the MC's ex on page which was a good choice. The emotional aftermath was enough angst and smoothly aloud the reader see how the son was a large part of the story but didn't over shadow the romance. The narrators voice was okay for the general story telling and some conversation but any emotions where confusing. I wasn't sure if they where happy or angery from the expression. And sometimes the voices were whispered for no apparent reason. It pulled me out of the story at times. I did speed up the narration as well. Still I really like this story!!
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