Whiskey Nights and Neon Dreams
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Narrated by:
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Aaron Shedlock
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Teddy Hamilton
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Written by:
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Ashley James
About this listen
The memory of Josiah DeMille has haunted me for close to a decade.
The way he looked. The way he smelled. The way his lips felt pressed against mine, even when they shouldn't have been.
The one person I've never been able to get over. The one singular part of my past I've never been able to move on from.
In every lyric sung into the microphone, in every chord strummed on the guitar, in the bottom of every single whiskey bottle, he's there.
His memory has me in a chokehold. His absence a gaping hole in my chest.
I gave up years ago, wondering if I'd ever stop thinking about him.
Josiah DeMille is the ghost of my past. A past I left behind after my rock bottom.
Now he's back, and he's everything I remember him to be and more.
As mesmerizing as ever, a malt perfectly aged in an oak barrel.
But there are dark secrets and shameful lies between us, blurred lines, and an underlying temptation that we've never been able to ignore.
It's a recipe for disaster, an imminent train wreck.
Where will we sit once the dust settles and the truth comes out?
©2023 Ashley James (P)2024 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about Whiskey Nights and Neon Dreams
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- 2024-03-02
Great narration, the story was only so-so
I didn’t love this story. A downside of audiobooks is that they don’t read trigger warnings. This had: drug abuse, death by overdose (off page), attempted suicide, religious trauma, bigoted parents, and cheating.
The story between the two MMCs is written to sound taboo, but there is literally only a 3 year age gap. I didn’t love how much of the story took place in their teens. It would have read better and flashbacks and spent more time with the two men as the adults they became due to their shared trauma. It didn’t all need to be “on page”.
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