Echoes of Us
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Narrado por:
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Patrick Mealey
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Alex Cross
Atticus King had his life mapped out—train hard, play volleyball, keep to himself. That is, until Noah Rossi burst onto the scene: charismatic, impulsive, a storm that tore through Atticus's carefully built walls and set his world on fire. They didn't fit—Noah was everything Atticus wasn't—but somehow, they found a rhythm in their shared love for the game and an undeniable pull toward each other. It was everything Atticus never knew he wanted.
But just as quickly as Noah entered his life, he disappeared. No explanation. No goodbye. Only silence that left Atticus drowning in confusion and pain.
Two years later, Noah walks back into Atticus's world as if nothing ever happened, stirring up old feelings Atticus has tried to bury. The bond they shared is undeniable, but so is the hurt that lingers beneath the surface. Why did Noah leave? And can they rebuild something from the shattered pieces of their past?
Love isn't easy. But for Atticus and Noah, it might be the only thing worth fighting for.
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Brilliantly beautiful
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I listened to the audiobook. I was originally gifted an ALC through NetGalley, but I missed the archive cutoff and ended up purchasing it on Audible to finish my review. The story is single POV, so there’s only one narrator, but he did a fantastic job voicing all the characters. One advantage of MM audiobooks is that a single narrator can often convincingly perform both leads, and that was definitely the case here.
This story wrecked me. If you’ve ever been in an unhealthy, codependent relationship that consumes you, this may hit harder than expected. I definitely felt like I was reliving parts of my own “blunder years” in my late teens and early 20s. The characters - much like I was at that age - don’t have the maturity or emotional tools to handle the huge issues and responsibilities life throws at them. Instead, they have explosive fights that end in reconciliation without any real resolution so the same conflicts repeat over and over again getting bigger each time.
That said, the love story between Atticus and Noah is also beautiful. They’re two young men trying to figure themselves out while being so completely head-over-heels in love that they can’t get out of their own way.
Another reviewer said it perfectly: this is a great story that is not always enjoyable to read. That doesn’t mean I didn’t like it, but it is painful at times. It does end on a hopeful note, though, and I’m looking forward to the second book in the duet, which will be told from Noah’s perspective and revisit both the past and the present from his point of view. The present story picks up where this book left off and I'm excited to see where they end up.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for the ALC.
Second Chance MM College Romance
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Patrick Mealey does an excellent job of narrating as Atticus King, he was clear and concise and managed to wrench my heart as hard as the first time I read this book. He does a good job of voicing the secondary characters without doing anything over the top to differentiate them.
A beautiful 2nd chance romance that will break your heart and put it back together
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Oh the pain but what a beautiful story
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I finished it
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