• Waiting for the Flood

  • Spires, Book 2
  • By: Alexis Hall
  • Narrated by: Will Watt
  • Length: 8 hrs and 52 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (51 ratings)

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Waiting for the Flood

By: Alexis Hall
Narrated by: Will Watt
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Publisher's summary

Twelve years ago, Edwin Tully came to Oxford and fell in love with a boy named Marius. He was brilliant, an artist. It was going to be forever. Ten years later, it ended. Now Edwin lives alone in the house they used to share. He tends to damaged books and faded memories, trying to build a future from the fragments of the past.

Then the weather turns, and the river spills into Edwin’s quiet world, bringing with it Adam Dacre from the Environment Agency. An unlikely knight, this stranger with roughened hands and worn wellingtons offers Edwin the hope of something he thought he would never have again. As the two men grow closer in their struggle against the rising waters, Edwin learns he can’t protect himself from everything—and sometimes he doesn't need to try. Because love doesn’t only leave scars; oftentimes, it heals them too.

This lyrical, moving LGBTQIA+ romance contains never-before-seen content and exclusive bonus material—including a NEW novella, Chasing the Light, following Marius as he rediscovers love and the complicated joy of being truly alive.

©2024 Alexis Hall (P)2024 Dreamscape Media
  • Series: Spires, Book 2
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Romance

Critic reviews

"Watt’s knack for capturing characters’ uniqueness shines brightly, most notably in his portrayal of Edwin. Watt’s expressive delivery transports listeners to these slices of Edwin and Marius’s lives." - Audiofile Magazine (Earphones Award Winner)

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Alexis Hall and Will Watt are the best together.

Such a good book. Sad I finished it but will definitely listen again while waiting for the new For Real book to come out June 11th. Alexis Hall shall only be narrated by Will Watt for forever in my opinion. Will Watt gives a terrific spin to the books and honestly makes listening to them so much easier than other narrators. You’ve done it again Alexis Hall and Will Watt cannot wait for another.

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Beautiful

When I got this book, I was really hoping to get some thing different and to my surprise I did. It was really refreshing to get both sides of the story being the adult that I am. I really enjoy this type of love stories where you can see aspects of reality without the overwhelming and unhealthy expectation of what romance should be. Great book.

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Name a better duo!!!!!

WILL WATT READING ALEXIS HALL AGAIN IS BRILLIANT! THE NEW NOVELLA DID NOT DISAPPOINT!!! I AM ONLY SAD THAT I FINISHED IT!!! I NEED TO INSTANTLY RE-LISTEN!!!!

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Mega swoon mega melt

This book is like getting joy injected into your heart. My only complaint is that it is unclear when Waiting for the Flood ends and Chasing the Light begins (only chapter numbers, no titles) which was a bit jarring. But not a big deal because it’s all wonderful.

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Deserving of narration awards

This collection pairs two novellas about water and love and two exes struggling to trust new relationships. Nervous archivist Edwin lives in the house he thought was THEIRS, unwilling to redecorate or prepare for the oncoming flooding, and finds himself opening his home and his heart for a gentle civil engineer. Moody artist Marius sprains his ankle by the dark riverbank on Christmas Eve and is rescued by a mysterious stranger on a boat.

As always I never asked for Hall to break my heart open, but he does that anyway. The first novella is funny and sweet, with delightful banter. But the second is Hall at his best—tension and pain and damaged people hurting each other in ways that feel real. And at the same time it’s hilarious and romantic and surprising. The narrator of the audiobook is incredible - making every character’s voice completely unique in the most natural way.

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emotional abuse; parental neglect; eating disorder; depression

For fans of:
melancholic yearning; rom-coms that leave you in a puddle of tears; 90s rom-com meet-cutes; ridiculously beautiful writing; banter x10

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Love Mature M/M

This is worth the listen. The narrator and story are both so good. Marius, for me, was difficult at times to like, but I did adore he didn’t change too much because of love. It made him enduring. Edwin and Adam are the sweetest couple. This is a good one by Alexis Hall.

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Good Soup

Alexis Hall has such a way with writing ppl, I still don't really like Marius but the story will stay with me a while and Edwin will stay with me even longer. Adam has so easily become my new highest standard of person and I really love how Edwin thinks.

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Overflowing

Overall, this ranks in the top three of my favorite Alexis Hall books, and most definitely as the best book in the Spires series. Will Watts narration is magical, and each of the main characters are equally and exquisitely crafted by Alexis and Will. You just might fall in love with all four of these men. I recommend Waiting for the Flood wholeheartedly.

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Beautiful grounded storytelling and emotionally perceptive narration.

I love Alexis Hall’s writing when it’s grounded like this. He can be so emotionally perceptive when he writes and it’s delightful to read the witty and nuanced dialogue. The narrator is so good.

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The writing and the delivery

So beautifully written. Like prose at times. Could not stop listening, and didn’t want it to end at the same time. Characters are so nicely and richly written.
I can’t wait for more.

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