
Misdemeanor
Responsible Adult, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Piers Ryman
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De:
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C F White
Life isn’t always responsible.
After his mother tragically dies and his deadbeat father goes off the rails, 19-year-old Micky is left to care for his disabled little brother. Juggling college, a dead-end job, and Flynn’s special needs means Micky has to put his bad-boy past behind him and be the responsible adult to keep his brother out of care. He doesn't have time for anything else in his life.
Still scarred from a past relationship that went bad, Dan’s not looking to complicate his life. Everything tells him he should stay away from Micky, but he’s powerless in the face of his overwhelming attraction to his newest staff member. Especially when he begins to peel off Micky's layers to reveal the true man beneath the façade.
As their attraction builds, revealing more of themselves to one another, each is faced with a stark question: Can Micky allow himself to follow his heart, and can Dan risk falling in love with someone so tempestuous?
Misdemeanor is the first book in the Responsible Adult trilogy and is a rerelease of the previously published version by Pride. It has been edited with new content added.
Author note: Potential triggers include references to suicide, physical assault on a minor, criminal behavior, and bullying of a disabled child.
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Narrator Piers Ryman does a marvelous job. I love the way he tells this story.
Enjoyable start to the series.
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raw and gritty!
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Dan is strongly attracted to Mickey. Dan isn’t looking to get into any relationship but he can’t seem to help it.
I read a couple reviews that addressed Dougie, a side character. I didn’t feel as strongly about him as I did with Holly, another side character. I think the author did a good job on the character development.
Maybe it is because I enjoyed the narration by Piers Ryman who brought these characters to life but I look forward to the next story in the series.
Good start to the series
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When Micky takes a job at the up-market grocery store where Dan is a manager, the attraction they feel for one another is instant. Micky, having no previous experiences with healthy relationships, resists Dan’s attempts at lessening the burdens Micky has been carrying alone. Will Micky finally let down his defenses to allow Dan into his heart?
This book delivers some of my favorite tropes. Micky’s story has a bit of a coming-of-age-ness about it. White provides both Dan and Micky with some wonderful character development. The slow-build of their relationship makes sense given Micky’s past. White brings forth just the right amount of angst; it’s not artificial or overwrought. With adorable little Flynn added to the mix, there is a single-dad vibe that I find particularly lovely. This story has me feeling all the feels.
I’m looking forward to Book 2, but I find the cliffhanger ending in this book to be utterly unnecessary. The book is excellently written and doesn’t call for such a blatant attempt to attract readers to the rest of the series. (This is a pet peeve of mine; gotta call it out.)
Piers Ryman’s narration is excellently performed. His interpretation of the deeply emotional aspects of White’s storytelling is brilliant.
This audiobook was given to me as a ARC, at my request, and I am now voluntarily leaving an honest review.
Highly recommended.
Micky and Dan's Love Story Begins
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Great book!
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This is a gritty, no holds barred, in your face reality of life in a British small town. From jump you get all involved in Mickey life while he navigates his responsibilities taking care of his younger disabled brother(oh I so love Flynn), working part time, fighting the system trying to take his brother away, keeping up with his best bud and catching feelings for Dan....Dan his gay boss. OMG I'm so glad I was able to give this audio a try...loved every minute of it and the narrator is on point. A great story teller and since this is part of a series, the ending leaves you wanting more and thank goodness I'm able to continue on with the next listen...NICE!!
Good start
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The challenges Micky faces because of the environment he grew up in are slowly unveiled with every chapter. The author does an amazing job of showing what life might be like on the either side of the fence. Both Dan and Micky have plenty of things to learn about each other. Those lessons might teach them both how to change the circumstances they find themselves in.
Sometimes the story felt a little slow, but that might be because finding out what was around the corner by for Micky was a constant source of tension for the reader.
The narration was performed well, and each character had a distinct voice.
Good narration. Good story.
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Okay – what I love about this book. Dan. The good guy. The dependable employee. The goof friend to his roommate Tamsen. Just a reliable guy. He’s been burned before, but that hasn’t brought him down entirely. He had aspirations beyond produce manager at the local grocery store…but he hasn’t quite figured out how to move beyond his somewhat comfortable life. Inertia.
I adored Micky. He’s had an incredibly rough go of it. Horrible childhood, miserable adolescence. Now he’s nineteen and trying to get some education behind him. He wants better – for himself and for the younger brother he’s been caring for since his mother’s death. That’s a hell of a lot of responsibility for one young man to bear. That Flynn is lovely and loving helps, but his disabilities only make life tougher. Micky is forever dodging the authorities because he’s not Flynn’s legal guardian. The fact he loves his little brother and that brother is safe and happy? Probably not enough to persuade the adults who only see Micky’s record and his lack of education. He takes the job at the local grocery in the hopes of providing a stable home for Flynn.
He gets more than he bargained for.
Dan and Micky have chemistry. But Micky’s prickly and Dan is gentle. Micky’s secretive and Dan is open. So, like, opposites attract. Dan is also persistent and he starts dismantling Micky’s defenses.
And then it all falls apart.
And…cliff-hanger.
Oh dear. But I know this is a three-part series, and I’ve adored all Ms. White’s books, so a little wait will do me good.
Finally, must say Piers Ryman was wonderful. He and Ms. White’s words go perfectly together, and I couldn’t ask for a better narrator. Tapping foot for the next book.
Powerful beginning
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I have to get this out of the way first but please don’t stop reading. This is book one of a trilogy and ends on a cliffhanger but all three books are currently available in eBook format and books two and three are available for pre-order on Audible now. I don’t mind cliffhangers if I know up front what I’m getting into.
Misdemeanor grabbed me right from the start and didn’t let go. I actually spent the entire day doing nothing but read this book. Use the “Look Inside” feature on Amazon to find out why this story is so special to the author (hint: she has a child with the same condition as Flynn). I don’t know how parts of this story could be any more authentic than to be written by someone with first-hand knowledge and experience with a child like Flynn.
Micky wasn’t a good guy growing up but he loves Flynn more than anything and is trying his best to be a better man and raise him right. He’s bisexual but not out. Dan hires Micky to work in the grocery where he’s a manager. In spite of Micky’s past misdeeds Dan believes that he has truly changed and wants to give him a chance. The bad thing for Dan is the attraction he feels for Micky, his subordinate.
Micky’s brother, Flynn, is a delight and often adds some much-needed levity to a story that is pretty intense and heartbreaking in places. Dan and Micky both have things in their past that they need to work through and their journey to their HEA isn’t going to come easy.
This is a story that will stick with me for a while.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
Gritty and Real; I Loved It.
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Sorry to say it ends with a cliffhanger.🤦
Piers Ryman is OUTSTANDING!! Perfect for this book.
Emotion packed and a little Intense. there is a brief mention of suicide and a bit of bullying of a child.
This story really pulls you in and keeps you wanting to know and hear more.
We all just want a HEA for Flynn, Dan and Micky.
well worth the credit and your time to listen.
can't wait for the other two books....
Wow Great!!!
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