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By: Tibby Armstrong
Narrated by: Noah Michael Levine
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Weddings are stressful under the best of circumstances, which this certainly isn't. Following the release of his debut movie, No Apologies, Greg Falkner is working hard to be a better man to fiancé Aaron Blake despite his baser instincts. When their alma mater contacts Greg and asks him to serve as their celebrity master of ceremonies for an upcoming charity event, he grudgingly accepts at Aaron's urging.

Aaron admires the new man Greg has become yet craves the old independence of his lover. He'd love to strike a compromise in the relationship and hopes that returning to their beginning will help Greg lay some personal demons to rest.

Neither man anticipates the violence that will befall one of them, potentially changing both lives in unimaginable ways. What emerges from the darkness, through frustrations and determination, is true deep love.

Publisher's note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some listeners may find objectionable: male/male sexual practices.

©2012 Tibby Armstrong (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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The only thing that I didn't like about this read was starting with a sex scene. The characters were well developed and had a lot of give and take with each other. The sad scene gave me a lump in my throat and was difficult getting back to normal.
Noah was excellent portraying the characters and really brought them to life.

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I struggled at times. The antiquated, artificial 1800's "ya'll" for "you"- no! A New Orleanian!

A dark, but engaging story.

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