
I Got You
A Gay Romance: A Boyfriend for Rent Book
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James Talbot
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When college student Jake is left for dead on the side of the road, he has one thing on his mind: Learn to defend himself against the men that gay-bashed him.
And fight back or die trying.
At his sister's suggestion, he tries self-defense courses. Little does he know when he asks the man to teach him, he'll be guarding more than his body, he'll be guarding his heart.
Aspiring MMA trainer Benjamin is on his last leg, literally. As a wounded warrior, he's scarred from a broken heart that has nearly broken his spirit.
So when Jake approaches him for lessons and tells him his story, it touches his heart.
The more time Jake and Benjamin spend together, the more they realize they're becoming best friends.
The more time they spend together, the more they realize they can't live without each other.
The more time they spend together, the more they realize they're falling in love.
But Jake has a secret, one that could change everything....
They're step-brothers.
©2016 Jeff Rivera (P)2016 Jeff RiveraSecond Thoughts
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great story line, not the best narrator.
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primal attraction and real manhood
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This is the thing, the main character is in college and the narrator sounded like he was in his 60's.So, the narration turned from mediocre to awful when he'd tried to sound young and a lot of the dialogue was a young guy speaking; a voice that sounds like an elderly speaking the dialogue of a young guy just ruined the story. 💔 And the sexy scenes definitely didn't work AT FREAKIN ALL!
A younger narrator like Michael Stellman or Michael F. Would have raised the level of entertainment for this story.
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What did you love best about I Got You?
The narrator, The strong characters, and the storyline.What was one of the most memorable moments of I Got You?
When Albertio, came out of coma.Have you listened to any of James Talbot’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes I have, I love how he narrate a story.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes it was, but I couldn'tAny additional comments?
All in all I liked the authors, and how they written the book.A enjoyable Book
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Jake sister pissed me off and the step dad threw me for a loop.
I wasn’t a big fan of the narrative, it was a little whiny at times. But once you get used to it the book was pretty good.
Cute
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While Alberto clung to life and every moment seemed like it could be his last, Jake set himself on his path to recovery and reclaiming his life. His complicated family threw him a lifeline in the form of his older step-brother Benjamin--a man who he had never met, but one who was in a position to teach him how to defend himself. Their initial meeting sparks something in both of them that has nothing to do with family connections. The fact that Jake does not disclose that connection at the time snowballs into an emotional confession when they move forward with the physical side of their relationship.
The combination of complicated families, loyalty to a friend, a spiteful ex-partner, and the intolerance of their hometown drives a wedge between Jake and Benjamin at a time when they are considering making a new life for themselves…together. After his initial desolation, Jake finds the strength that Benjamin and trained into him, and stands up to the very person who had visited violence and hatred on him in the opening scene of the book.
Benjamin’s catch-phrase, I Got You, is never more true than when…ah, but that would be giving away far too much. Let me just say that I thoroughly enjoyed the journey this book took me on, would recommend it to others, and that I will be searching out more books from Jamie Lake and Jeff Rivera, and narrations by James Talbot.
I Got You certainly got me
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There were so many places in the story where I almost couldn't even continue, and I strongly considered returning the book. The storyline itself saved the day, though. It's different and very good. This is most definitely one that I wish that I had read instead of listening to, though.
Oh, one last thing - in the beginning, there are some plot inaccuracies that are very jarring. Don't bother trying to listen back to see what you've missed. You haven't missed anything. The story itself seems to have been edited very poorly at some point, and doesn't stay on track. Thankfully, that doesn't keep happening throughout the book.
This is a hard one to review...
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mixed feelings on this story
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Great Listen
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