• A Walk Through Fire

  • Through Hell and Back, Book 1
  • By: Felice Stevens
  • Narrated by: Kale Williams
  • Length: 10 hrs
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (325 ratings)

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A Walk Through Fire

By: Felice Stevens
Narrated by: Kale Williams
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Years after running away from an abusive foster family, Asher Davis still struggles with the guilt of leaving his foster brothers behind. He's climbed to unimaginable heights as a ruthless, high-powered attorney, creating a life of power and control.

Blaming himself for the death of his parents, Dr. Drew Klein retreats into a shell of loneliness, merely going through the motions of life. After a disastrous, short-lived marriage, Drew leaves his lucrative medical practice to set up a clinic for abused young men and women. The decision has more repercussions than Drew could ever imagine when the dark and sensual Ash Davis volunteers to help. Although Drew isn't gay, Ash is inexplicably drawn to him. He vows to simply bed him and forget him like he's done with every other man. However, Drew's sweet and caring nature and unexpected passion both stun and frighten Ash, who questions his right to any happiness at all. And when Ash befriends an abused young man who unwittingly draws the clinic into danger, threatening Drew's safety and that of his beloved grandmother, Ash discovers that there is nothing he won't sacrifice to protect the love he never thought he'd find.

©2106 Felice Stevens (P)2017 Felice Stevens

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what an amazing read

Wow this book was filled with so much emotion so much depth it was fantastic read the narrator amazing as usual this is my 3rd book by the author and she just keeps getting better I'm about to read the next book in the series

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beautiful amazing and so such a good book!

I loved this book so much, I can hardly describe it with words.... I don't want do make spoilers to any one so I will not speak about the content in the book I just can say it was lovely.
I cried some times I really felt the pain Asher endured ... the m&m moments are well described... the story is good and the narrator is amazing. I certainly know the I will read more book's of this writer and narrator in the near future.... I went to read the second book ❤❤❤❤

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Good start to a new series

3.5 stars. Overall I did enjoy the story. We have two broken men, one more so then the other, who find love with each other & what that comes the healing of their souls and they learn that the things that went on in there past was not of their doing. There were three things about this story that stopped me from rating this higher. The first being that Jordan's hatred of Ash was so over the top you would have thought that Ash had done him wrong. They never even hooked up. Yes Ash pursued him but nothing ever happened. It would have been one thing if Jordan was one of Ash's prior conquests but that never happened. Yes he was a man whore but that hatred was not deserved. I could see him trying to warn Drew off by telling him what he had heard about him but the level of animosity was just too much IMO. The second thing was after Drew & Ash finally come together, they split up right away & Drew runs off & gets himself a girlfriend, we do find out that he never slept with her; seriously? And the final thing was what happens towards the end, who did Drew think he was? He was going to take on these two thugs, who were only kids really, all by himself. What an idiot. I loved Nana, she was just a lovely soul. I will be reading the next book in the series, even though I didn't like Jordan at all.

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The Beautiful Ache

I have come to admire and respect the literary talents of Felice Stevens and the beautiful men she breathes life into. Drew and Ash might now be among my favorites.

This beautiful tale is heartbreaking and hopeful all at once.

A broken and bitter man finds in himself the courage and strength to face the demons that have haunted him while a solitary man dreams of love. It's epic and grand and horrifying but in it all there is such strength.

I am not a spoilery reviewer so I will not divulge anything but rather let you discover those wonders for yourself but I will say that it is a rarity when the secondary characters are as beautifully developed as the MC'S and you get that here.

Esther, a holocaust survivor. Jordan a lifelong friend who's loyalty and angst are so compelling that you want more of his story (which you get in the 2nd book) and that love that only a sister can offer.

This is a story of finding love, of along that love to give you what you didn't dare dream to be yours. For a throw away kid to find a home and a family. It resonates with those of us who share aspects of commonality and yet informs those who have not of just how much darkness survivors have to overcome just to trust..to feel worthy..to find our place.

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Omo!

first off the narrator and how he did Ash's voice, was so so good loved it. this was a good book I highly recommend.
*note*🚨🚨 DO NOT READ THE SUMMARY FOR THE SECOND BOOK, IT WILL SPOIL THE END TO THIS BOOK!!!🚨🚨

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Lovely, romantic and steamy.

There was a little bit of everything in the book. Very sweet love story with hot and steamy on the side.

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So so good!

Kale Williams did a fantastic job with this book. His voice pulls you right into the story and keeps you hooked the whole way through. He really brings the story to life. I just loved the way he did Drew's grandmother. Made me smile every time she appeared. She was a feisty old lady.

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Beautiful and angsty story

Like the title of the series implies, this story takes us to hell and back. There is plenty of angst and the HEA isn’t an easy one. This was my first narration by Kale Williams and he did a wonderful job.

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The narration really made justice to the book...

***Audible code provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my listening pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.***

There's just something about Asher that just draws me in. I have a thing for broken characters, perhaps because there's more room for growth and change and Asher is so broken it just tugged at my heartstrings. Yes, he could be ruthless and a bit (okay, okay, a lot) of a jerk, yet, he had gone through so much and he felt so much, even if he tried not to show it, that I just wanted to cuddle him and make it all better for him and somehow Kale Williams made me feel even more connected with him, so kudos to him for that.

I don't particularly care for Drew for the first half of the book. For as much as he was a good guy, the fact that he told Ash that he was worthless (even if it was in the heat of a fight and all) just didn't sit right with me and listening to it was even harder than reading it. Drew eventually won me over once he stood up for himself and for Ash, fighting for him and what he knew was right, but it took me a bit to warm up to him.

The chemistry between Drew and Ash was undeniable from the start and Kale Williams managed to translate that to his narration. The sex scenes were already hot, but listening to them in Kale's voice, made the room's temperature go up quite a bit.

I loved the secondary characters' voices, especially Esther, Drew's grandmother.

I've read this book twice and it's one of my all-time favorites, and it has to be one of the best audibles I've listened to, as well, making an already fantastic, heart-wrenching, emotional rollercoaster kind of book even better with Kale Williams' fantastic narrating skills.

Highly recommendable!!!

Rating: 5 Stars!!!

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Hot and emotional

There was a lot I respected about this book. For one, the characters were honest and didn't spend a lot of time doing the back and forth misunderstanding, no communication game. I loved that. When one would run, the other would call him on it and I love the honesty behind that behavior.

I also loved the progressive, forward thinking that I would hope will be common place someday because it was beautiful and natural and exactly how I raise my kids.

I did lose interest once or twice because it got a little long. I felt it could have been edited a bit. Even the prologue kinda felt too long for me. But it only loses one star for that because the story line and content was soooo good.

Kale Williams was genius. He did such a good job giving SO many male character their own voice. I have no idea how he did it. I always knew who was talking.

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