Code Blue
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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N.R. Walker
Steve Frost had dreams of wearing the national championship belt in mixed martial arts, maybe even going pro, but instead finds himself working as a security guard for the rich and famous in LA.
Quickly earning a reputation for his blunt and precise people management skills, he lands a position on the security team for an up-and-coming boyband, Atrous. Years later, he’s head of security. He knows these boys, and with countless tours, flights, car trips, public events, and concerts, he’s closer to one band member in particular.
Jeremy’s been a pillar for Atrous since day one, but even more so these last few months. Now the face of the band more than ever, he’s also got himself the attention of a delusional stalker-fan.
When the fame and stress become too much, when Jeremy’s health takes a hit, Steve becomes Jeremy’s lifeline. But as Jeremy knows already, and as Steve is about to learn, not even the brightest star can shine forever.
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Steve has a secret trauma from his past that he has tried to forget, but even knowing that he shouldn't, he has developed feelings for Jeremy even though he thinks those feelings can never be returned. Why? Because Jeremy is straight. He has had a parade of girls during the entirity of the years Steve has worked with the band.
This story is different from the story arc of book 1 because we watch Jeremy trying to deny the feelings that he has begun feeling for Steve because they confuse him. He can't find a way to classify them and is having a hard time understanding what these feelings mean.
Also, there is a stalker who has been sending threatening letters to Jeremy as well as to the record label that manages the band. This puts things in motion. Steve is basically on lock down with Jeremy for his safety and this is what begins to break down the barriers between the two of them.
I enjoyed this book and really liked Steve and Jeremy as characters. It was also fun to get to see Maddox and Roscoe again and to see that they were still going strong.
I mentioned in the review for Code Red that the overuse of the exclamation "Christ" became extremely bothersome and then, just annoying. Not because of the actual word, but because the exclamation was used to excess. It felt like every other sentence contained it and it began to pull me out of the story. When I say every other sentence, I'm not exaggerating - well, maybe I am, but it TRULY felt that way.
Other than that, I loved the narration by Nick J. Russo and I think he did a great job.
I'm not sure if there will be any more books in this series or if this was the end, but if there are more books, I will definitely be continuing on.
4.25 Stars 🌟
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Omg!!! Great story
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and it was AMAZEBALLS!!.totally worth a credit!
oh so damn good
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Just WOW!!
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This is the 4th book I’ve listened to from N.R. Walker and it’s my favorite. Probably because GFY was done so well with a slow burn. There were some logistical inconsistencies within the book, but the sweetness of the book overrode it. I loved the narrator’s distinct voices; playful Jeremy and professional Steve. For the best experience, listen to the first book, Code Red, first.
Even better than Code Red
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