• Ed & Marchant

  • Frankie's Series, Book 2
  • By: Sue Brown
  • Narrated by: Max Lehnen
  • Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Ed & Marchant

By: Sue Brown
Narrated by: Max Lehnen
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Publisher's summary

A novella in Frankie's Series

Ed Winters despises his job and hates everyone he works with - especially out and proud, happily in love Frankie Mason. He spends his days wishing he could dance rather than work.

Late to go shopping one day, Ed ends up soaked in Marchant Belarus' spilled Coke. Ed's humiliation increases when Marchant, the owner of a BDSM club, realizes Ed is a sub, albeit a very closeted one. Marchant's attempts to draw Ed out of his shell release years of pent-up anger and hurt over the abuse Ed's mother and grandmother heaped on him.

Marchant is patient, but nothing he does seems to help until he discovers Ed's secret love of dancing - a forbidden passion that might be the key to unlocking the confident, secure man Ed could be.

©2014 Sue Brown (P)2015 Dreamspinner Press

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I loved to see Ed's transformation

Would you listen to Ed & Marchant again? Why?

Yes, because it's a sweet story

What other book might you compare Ed & Marchant to and why?

Frankie & Al - Because they're part os a serie

Did Max Lehnen do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

Yes, but I suffered a little with his accent

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Ed's transformation

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Ed was such a horrible person on the first book of this serie, that I was totally sure I wouldn't like him on this one either.
But then, here comes Marchant, intruding on the boring, predictable and lonely existence of Ed.
It broke my heart to see what Ed faced during his childhood and consequently the reason of all his hate and abuse toward his co-workers, and, well... against human being in general.
His transformation from a bully to a swnsible and caring person was great to see and I was really cheering for his well deserved happy ending.
Great book

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Becoming Who You Really Are

Ed has closed himself off from life. He was Frankie's nemesis in the first book. But now we get to learn what has him to be the man he is. A random meeting with Marchant lets him start to be the one he wants. Appreciate the patience Marchant shows to Ed as he works through everything.

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