Broken
Heaven and Hell Club, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Piers Ryman
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Colette Davison
Can an older man make Jag break all the rules that keep him safe?
For the last few years, Jag’s life has been a living hell. His rules have kept him safe.
The Heaven and Hell Club was supposed to be another brief stop, but when the bereaved owner, Michael, turns his world upside down, Jag breaks one rule after another.
Being with Michael gives Jag a reason to stop running, but can he find the courage to stay?
Broken, the first book in the Heaven and Hell Club series, is a high angst, hurt/comfort romance with an age-gap relationship, pole dancing, and a HEA.
Trigger warning: Conversion therapy is mentioned and described in brief detail.
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4 Blue Flames
I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review.
This was such a nice surprise. I am totally new to this author/narrator duo. Let's just say, I added the narrator to my favorite narrator list.
Narrator Piers Ryman delivered a heartfelt love story about a deeply traumatized pole dancer. How he survived and escaped conversion therapy and by chance asked for work at a club where he meets Michael, the owner, and the rest they say is history.
I truly enjoyed an audiobook if I am either sobbing my eyes out or pissing myself laughing. This touched me so deeply, I think it's the fact that he is so lost and alone, and so in need of being loved by anyone, but too scared to stay and let himself have it. We have a kind of HEA, but it's going to continue as they fight the parents who sent him to therapy in the first place.
I do recommend this book, I see it part of a series, I will look out for it.
Happy Listening
Sobbed my eyes out
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First, let's deal with a somewhat problematic premise. Jag is convinced he's running from a powerful family who are not above kidnapping him and subjecting him to yet another round of conversion therapy. To a normal person, it's unclear how Jag could still be so under the control of his family. He's now an adult. He has the ability to make a stink in the press. He can get a restraining order, no? But if we grant that premise; chalking it up to the views of a young man still deeply scarred by past betrayals and experiences, the rest of the story becomes a sweet variation on the hurt/comfort trope.
The relationship between Michael and Jag is all the sweeter because Jag insists it can't last. It's so clear to the reader that Jag's rules are unnecessary when dealing with a truly good and supportive man like Michael. But will the wounded and betrayed man-child with little sense of self worth be able to see that amid his fears? Oddly, Jag's almost paranoiac fears are manifested by him being unable to surrender control and it's quite interesting to see him taking control in the early sexual situations, while on some level, still being such a broken and brittle character at his base. That said, since “no strings sex” is one of Jag's early demands, there are plenty of scenes featuring hot action. And as the relationship becomes closer, the sex becomes sweeter but no less frequent.
Piers Ryman does a yeomanlike job in narrating this book. His character voices aren't as pronounced and his “voice acting” isn't as on display, as many of the more popular narrators out there. He mostly lets the story narrative and the character's inner monologues speak for themselves while still imbuing the character's spoken dialogue with regional accents and points of view. Initially this seemed a bit strange, but a few chapters in I was no longer noticing this as anything unusual.
While the plot's critical conflict seems a bit minor in retrospect, this is a quick enjoyable read. That it highlights an issue that still all too real in today's culture, (and the presence of an HEA ending) makes it a worthwhile one as well.
and afterward many are strong at the broken places
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Narrator Piers Ryman does a wonderful job and I highly recommend this book.
A beautiful hurt/comfort story
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I'm glad that Jag found someone to open up to and trust. It's often hard to understand how much courage it takes to put your trust in the hands of someone else and this book portrays that well. I love how he found Michael and that with the limited information that he shared, Michael was willing to take a chance on him and love him.
The narrator did an excellent job of voicing the characters and bringing their emotions forth. There were certain spots where the main characters were crying that he projected it so well that I was crying with them.
Overall the story was fantastic.
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Emotionally charged
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This one talks about what a young boy went threw to get where he is now. He ran away from his home because of what they was putting him though just because he told them that he was gay. and how a guy helped Jag with some of the things so Jag can get passed it and stay in one place for longer then a few months at a time.
This book is emotional It had me crying for Jag
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