Freeing
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Narrado por:
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Renard Pasquale
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Angelo Carrillo
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De:
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E.K. Blair
**This is a companion novel to the USA Today best seller, FADING.**
Knowing who you are and accepting who you are come at different prices.
Jase Kinrick grew up in your typical, all-American household. But after the death of his sister, his parents shut down, forcing him to deal with everything life throws his way alone. Terrified of the person he’s discovering himself to be, Jase has his way with every willing girl to try and rid himself of what he fears he is - gay.
Escaping California and moving to Seattle to attend the University of Washington, Jase frees himself to the reality that he likes men. Never staying with any guy long enough to get to know them, he doesn’t realize that he’s still hiding from who he is until he meets Mark. Scared of having real feelings for another guy stirs up the questions and fears he’s fought hard to bury.
To strip away the barriers to the heart of what is real, and to be okay with what lies underneath, will be Jase’s moment of truth. But he’ll need Mark to lead him there.
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Romance
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He's a really good narrator and has a nice smooth voice and his females are good too. I could kinda listen to him all day.
The story is Fading from Jase's point of view, but also gives the story of he and Mark. Love them both BTW. Jase comes out to his parents and they throw him out, so there is a lot of his coming to terms with being an openly gay man who was raised believing it's a sin. Thank goodness he meets Mark!
What I loved the most about this book is the development of he and Marks relationship. It was slow and sweet and they didn't just hop into bed with each other. Well, they did, but they shared other intimacies, and weren't fornicating freely!
Enjoyed it!
Fading from Jase's POV
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Great side to the first story
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As Jase and Mark form more than friendship they learn to trust each other while leaning on each other for support.
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EK Blair’s writing style thrives off of damaged characters. Complicated characters is her forte. Jase has insecurities that EK Blair has readers compelled to read. This is a college romance between two guys. I read these books out of order, but it looks as if they can be read as standalones. From what I’ve read this series seems to have has a formulaic style to the way these characters start and end their journey. The characters start off with feelings of guilt then slowly work there way to feelings of unworthiness and then moving in the stage of wanting to destroy the relationship until the final step is to overcome the fear and find acceptable. It was an okay read.
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Narrator:
Renard Pasquale is one of the male performers. Angelo Carrillo is the other performer. I have no idea who either of these narrators are so 8m unable to distinguish which performed which character. I must admit I wasn’t expecting the voice of Jase to sound so emasculating. For a gay romance I was expecting a little more spice. There were sex scenes, but they weren’t dripping with unforbidden sexiness. This is by no means a dark romance, but I was hoping for some better sex scenes. I hoped for Mark’s voice to be more sexy. For hot guys I didn’t get the impression they were as hot as EK Blair intended them to be. The performances were not a suitable match in my opinion. Don’t get me started on the voice of Candace. Male narrators rarely impress me with there skills to sound like a female.
M/M college romance
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