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Noble Bruno

The Lonely Heroes Series, Book 8

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Noble Bruno

By: Sam E. Kraemer
Narrated by: Michael Ferraiuolo
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Bruno Garvin has been in love with one man in his life, and he’s married to him… Trouble is, the marriage was never supposed to be real. It was a passive aggressive way for Dominic Mazzola to show his mother that denying Dom’s sexuality doesn’t make it untrue.

Now, Bruno’s back in the States and Dominic’s more than angry with him for mailing the fake marriage license to the Recorder’s Office in Kentucky where they tied the fake knot with their friends on New Year’s Eve.

Bruno’s resolved himself that he’ll find a way to win Dominic’s heart, but when the traitor in their midst—the man he saw with Francesco Mangello in Italy—is finally identified by Bruno, will he inform the Torrente family or will he keep the secret in hopes of keeping Dominic?

What’s more important to a man with noble intentions—the fate of innocents or the love of his life?

©2022 Sam E. Kraemer (P)2025 Sam E. Kraemer
Contemporary Romance Romantic Suspense Heartfelt
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Bruno is my favorite! I love this whole series and it is best to listen because the characters are re occurring. Noble is a fantastic adjective to use for Bruno and Dom got the short stick on parents! Enjoy!

My favorite of the series!

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I like Kraemer's characters and plots. Sometimes the author's diction and overall writing style are a bit frustrating. The dialog of the characters doesn't always match their persona. The plots are very interesting though. I also appreciate the moral messages in the story.

I did not like the message that fear gets people to tell the truth. That has long since been disproven as an effective interrogation technique even if law enforcement continues to use it. Research and investigation are the best techniques for finding the truth which the GAA operatives should know.

As always, Michael Ferraiuolo's narration was well performed, and I look forward to the next book.

Good story. Good narration.

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