
Where Nerves End
Tucker Springs, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Nick J. Russo
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L.A. Witt
Welcome to Tucker Springs, Colorado. Population: 70-something-thousand. Home to beautiful mountain views, two respected universities, and a ridiculously high cost of living.
Jason Davis can handle a breakup. And an overwhelming mortgage. And a struggling business. And the excruciating pain that keeps him up at night thanks to a shoulder injury. But handling all of it at once? No, not so much. When his shoulder finally pushes him to a breaking point, he takes a friend’s advice and gives acupuncture a try.
Acupuncturist Michael Whitman is a single dad struggling to make ends meet. When a mutual friend refers Jason as a patient, and Jason suggests a roommate arrangement to alleviate their respective financial strains, Michael jumps at the opportunity.
Living together should be easy, and it would be—if not for Jason’s undeniable attraction to his new roommate. The temptation to act on those feelings is strong, but Michael is straight.
Or at least, that’s what their mutual friend claims....
This previously published book is #1 in the Tucker Springs series, and can be listened to as a stand-alone.
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This is my first read of this author and I really enjoyed their writing style and the characters and plot kept me entertained and engaged all the way through
I will be exploring more from this author as there is a skill to a good story/romance that not every writer can master
Well done
A Great Read
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This story has some angst, but it didn’t overwhelm a big chunk of the book. There’s a seven years old boy who is important to the story but appears in only three scenes that I can remember. This story is about the two main characters not about a new family.
Great narration!
A great feel-good story
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