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Love Me Tomorrow

De: Ethan Day
Narrado por: Jason Frazier
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Event planner Levi Goode is positioned to inherit the newly vacated throne, becoming the in-demand party planner for Wilde City's elite. Years of hard work and perseverance are finally paying off as Levi lands his next big fish: working with socialite Julia Freeman-Kingsley.

Distracted by work and dealing with his headstrong mother, an ex-Vegas showgirl suffering from debilitating health issues, Levi has his hands full. Time for love or even the occasional one-night stand is one aspect of life Levi hasn't been able to master.

Sparks of interest fly during a chance meeting with a paramedic called to the aid of his mother, and thanks to Ruby's meddling, Levi finds himself on a movie date with the handsome paramedic, Jake.

Personal and professional worlds collide when Levi realizes his new love interest is actually Jake Freeman, estranged brother to his brand new client. Discovering the man of his dreams already has a boyfriend leaves Levi stunned, realizing any hopes he had for something more with Jake were never going to be anything more than wishful thinking.

Struggling to downshift his expectations and remain friends with Jake while continuing to work closely with Julia quickly consumes all his time and attention. Wondering if there will ever be a special someone to love him is where Levi's love story begins.

©2015 Ethan Day (P)2018 Ethan Day
Literatura y Ficción Romance
Complex Relationships • Witty Humor • Excellent Pacing • Emotional Depth • Realistic Characters • Clever Plot

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I liked watching the MCs’ relationship progress. It was low angst, regardless of the emotional cheating (no physical cheating) aspects. A love story with a great plot around it. The narration was enjoyable, too!

Really enjoyed this one!

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while it was refreshing to have the two leads not be paragons of virtue (they are clearly engaged in an emotional affair) the impact is blunted by the author's choice to have the spurned partner magnanimously step aside for true love. the hea doesn't feel earned despite all the build-up. I was also annoyed that hiring discrimination and workplace sexual harassment were treated as hijinks.

all that being said, the book was still entertaining and the audio performance was great.

fun with caveats

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I liked the bang-up way the book started with a wacky charity party that introduces Levi and his upstart Event planning business. We also meet his asshole ex and his new boyfriend. We meet Levi's mother Ruby and his best friend and business associate Valerie. Ruby keeps firing nurses and Levi meets Jake the paramedic. There are immediate sparks, they have the first date then... we meet Jake's boyfriend.
Then the story slows down. It's still interesting but mostly about the two men becoming friends and fighting their attraction and budding feelings. For those of you adverse to cheating in romance don't be alarmed. There is none here.
I loved the characters, Levi is funny and Angelo his new hire is sexy and also a wild character. I admit I rooted for them to hook up.. I hope I see Angelo sometimes in the future! The story has many funny elements, such as Levi's drunken night. I laughed until I cried. Levi's silliness makes a great contrast to the angst in the story as well. I also thought it was romantic, though don't expect steamy bedroom scenes.
I liked the narration as well. Jason Frazier has a soft, easy to listen to voice and his snort-laugh really was awesome! I recommend this if you are looking for a sweet, funny romance.

One true love

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Beautiful, well told story with likable characters. Exceptional narration, as usual, by Jason. Will be seeking out more books by this author. Highly recommend!

Exceptional!

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I’ve never known Ethan Day to serve up a predictable romance, and Love Me Tomorrow is no different. In this unique and clever plot, Day explores the different facets of love, how relationships grow and change, and how it affects everyone involved. This is some messy stuff, but there’s enough humor to keep the story rolling along, and while it might have been less painful if Ethan Day had just ripped my heart out directly, this is one enjoyable story!

There’s no doubt that a good portion of the credit goes to the narrator, Jason Frazier, who pulls out all the stops and delivers a stunning performance. Frazier’s skillful comedic timing enhances Ethan Day’s humorous banter, and he makes the most of this offbeatand colorful array of characters.

What really made the whole experience special for me, is Jason Frazier’s portrayal of Levi, the main character. His warm and sensual voice lends itself beautifully to this heart-sore man. As Levi explores his feelings, and confronts the drama along the way, it is very intimate and I felt each emotion right along with him.

My first taste of Ethan Day’s writing was reading Sno-Ho/Life in Fusion. Between the creative characters, the hilarious banter, and the smokin’ hot sex, I was completely smitten. I never dreamed that this clever, witty author could also deliver something as heart-wrenching and meaningful as Love Me Tomorrow.

So, this is a quirky little love triangle. The moment Levi sees Jake he’s immediately struck by the feeling that he is “The One”. Levi is devastated to learn Jake is currently in a committed relationship with Victor. To add insult to injury, Jake clearly desires Levi and sends off all kinds of signals, tormenting poor Levi in a most cruel and unfair way. Though Levi would prefer to cut all ties, these two are forced together by circumstance, and the attraction between Levi and Jake just continues to grow.

I enjoyed the anticipation of wondering how Jake and Victor were going to break up. Would it turn out Victor is a cheating jerk? Would Victor discover he is being cuckolded and toss Jake out on his ass? (That one got my vote.) I figured something big had to happen so Levi could get his happily ever after, it was never a question of if, just a question of when and how. The sooner the better for me so these two could commence with the lovemaking!

Ethan Day has a way of distilling relationships to the most intimate and personal level. Who can’t identify with at least one of the following scenarios: An ill and aging parent or the totally devoted child. The rotten, cheating-ass ex lover who finds total happiness, once they move on from YOU. Meeting the perfect partner, only to find out they (or you) are unavailable. Stuck in a relationship, realizing you just don’t want the same things anymore, and (yikes!) watching your partner be attracted to someone else… yeah, that happens.

Ethan Day includes some lovely and poignant reflections in Love Me Tomorrow. My favorite, as Levi ponders his discovery that Jake is in a relationship, he comes up with this theory (and I’m going to paraphrase). If there is one perfect person out there for each of us, what happens if you don’t meet at the right time? If either of you aren’t available, if you didn’t wait for each other, then you’re both screwed. It’s scary how true, and depressing, that notion is.

I can’t remember when I’ve become so quickly invested in a character as I was with Levi Goode. Ethan Day explores every bit of him, hiding nothing and leaving him completely exposed. This is Levi’s story and it is intense and beautiful. There’s the perfect ending to this story, but I’m not going to spoil it for you, I’ll just say I cried twice and leave it at that.

Poignant and Romantic, Jason Frazier is Perfect

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