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Ringo, Slippery Banana

By: Danielle Norman
Narrated by: Aaron Shedlock, Ron Butler
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Publisher's summary

A beautiful love story....

From the Author:

Yes, this is an M/M story, but it is not flaming hot, it is more about the story. Ringo has been a character in my books since day one, and Bananas is the name of the drag queen restaurant in my books that Ringo owns.

This book is about an awesome man who looks fabulous in drag, meeting a man who knows he is gay but has never admitted it to anyone, because he lives in a world that he believes will crucify him.

It is about opposites, give and take (not intending a sex innuendo but go for it), and finding "home" in the people who choose to be in your life.

©2020 Danielle Norman (P)2021 Danielle Norman

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Great voice acting, decent story

This story illustrates the biggest reason I like audiobooks. The voice acting took a decent, shorter story and turned it into a heartfelt tale of two very different men who find their way to their HEA. While it happens quickly, the narration slows the time and makes it more plausible. Both voice actors are talented, but what impressed me the most was how well they voiced both main characters. This can be an issue with dual narration, where the actors use such different voices for the character the other is narrating. That was not a problem in this story and it made listening a true pleasure.
(Note that there are triggers in this book, including extreme homophobia.)

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