
Candy Man
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Narrated by:
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Philip Alces
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By:
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Amy Lane
Adam Macias has been thrown a few curve balls in his life, but losing his VA grant because his car broke down and missing a class was the one that struck him out. One relative away from homelessness, he has taking the bus to Sacramento, where his cousin has offered a house-sitting job and a new start. He has one goal, and that's to get his life back on track. Friends, pets, lovers need not apply.
Finn Stewart takes one look at Adam as he's applying to Candy Heaven and decides he's much too fascinating to leave alone. Finn is bright and shiny - and has never been hurt. Adam is wary of his attention from the very beginning - Finn is dangerous to every sort of peace Adam is forging, and Adam may just be too damaged to let him in at all.
But Finn is tenacious, and Adam's new boss, Darrin, doesn't take bullshit for an answer. Adam is going to have to ask himself which is harder - letting Finn in or living without him? With the holidays approaching, it seems like an easy question, but Adam knows from experience that life is seldom simple. And the world seldom cooperates with hope, faith, or the plans of cats and men.
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I feel this is a very promising start to a series. It definitely made me want to read the following books.It was a lovely and light hearted story with a lot of interesting characters.
Cute funny and full of life
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Good story
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Not to sweet
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Sweet 🍭🍬🍫
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A sweet story
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What made the experience of listening to Candy Man the most enjoyable?
The narrator was amazing. The characters were a mixed bag of funny and grumpy. And the sitting; seemed like a magic land.Who was your favorite character and why?
Finn. He is such a sunny guy. Life is full of rainbows and puppies for him. Made me smile.What about Philip Alces’s performance did you like?
He sounded like reading me a good night story, he didn't sound too old or too young. He sounded excited to read the book, and most important you can the difference between characters. And the females didn't sound ridiculous.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. It wasn't long and fun to listen to. Mix of relationships and romance, with some family drama.Any additional comments?
Will definitely listen again, will cheer me up anytime.Sweet little story
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Loved this book. The story and all the characters were great. Most short stories usually feel cut off or lacking but this one had so much packed in. It was interesting the whole time and felt complete in the end. It would prob be a 5 star for a lot of people. The only reason I rated it as a 4 is it's a sweeter no angst read compared to what I normally go for. Though I have read a couple Amy Lane books in the past that were way too fluffy and gushy for me but this wasn't like that. It was the perfect amount of sweet.
The narrator did a pretty good job. Used different voices. Did female ones decent which u dont find alot. Good pace and tone.
Sugary sweet
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Great voice
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Debbie Downer
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Sweet as can be!
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