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Beat of His Own Drums

Band of Brothers, Book 2

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Beat of His Own Drums

By: Ann Lister
Narrated by: Mack Gordon
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For All the Right Reasons introduced Ben and Simon Gallo, the two brothers who together created what would become the legendary rock band Reckless. For every step towards glory which Ben took on their rise to fame, Simon's footsteps faltered along that same journey. Nothing he did seemed to measure up and it was one misstep after another, until Simon no longer knew the man he was looking at in the mirror. Substance abuse covered up his anger and far too many poor decisions to count concealed what he really wanted in his life: acceptance and self-love along with a meaningful and committed relationship with a soul mate.

Beat of His Own Drums is Simon's story, and gives insight to who Simon really is as a man and why he did the things he did to try and find his happiness. Everyone deserves a second chance at life and even at love, and Simon is ready for his. He's walked the walk and talked the talk, now Simon wants the world to know why he's always had to go through life using the beat from his own drums to guide him.

This 31,000-plus word M/M novella has an HEA ending, and is a follow-up story to For All the Right Reasons, M/F, which I would recommend listening to first. These stories have now become a series, and a full-length novel will follow Beat of His Own Drums, which will release in the future to continue Simon and Ben's story.

©2017 Ann Lister (P)2020 Ann Lister
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A lot of self discovery and the pain that comes with growth and mistakes of youth. I empathized with both young men,but I was glad to see them make it to the other side and reunite. Rooting for great things in their future and hope they stick to their truths. I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review. The narrator did a good job.

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