The Glue
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Narrated by:
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Noah Michael Levine
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Robyn Verne
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By:
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K Webster
About this listen
I'm a fixer. A lover. Always searching for the right fit. And I come up empty every time.
My desires are unusual. I don't feel whole until I'm in the middle, holding it all together. Which makes having a romantic relationship really difficult.
Until them. Two people. An unraveling marriage. Love on the rocks. And they want me. To put them back together again.
Problem is, once they're fixed, where does that leave me? I sure as hell hope I stick like glue.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 K Webster (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about The Glue
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- Trubs
- 20-07-2023
loved the whole story
The writing was great, and the characters were loveable, and the narration was fantastic.
I enjoy a good lust to love story a HEA.
I'm looking forward to listening to more K. Webster treats.
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- Loz83
- 18-08-2023
It Takes an Unconventional Relationship To Save A Marriage From Divorce
Okay.
I know there are readers that are going to be going Gaga over this story of the unconventional relationship between eighteen year old college student Aidan, his thirty-eight years old, Economics Professor, Vaughn Young, and Vaughn’s coffee shop owning ( annoying simpering ) wife Vale.
But I’m going to be in the minority.
It has nothing to go with the polyamorous relationship that eventuates, as young, but wise beyond his years, Aidan, becomes the “Glue” in the title , that ends up holding Vaughn, and Vale’s marriage together.
But more about the lack of consequences for the predatory, Vaughn.
Aidan, despite his years, becomes a counsellor, for the marriage, his insightful observation’s resolving the problems in their rather lack lustre sex life.
You see, Aidan is bi-sexual, and attracted to both of these two.
So.
As things hot up in the bedroom between these three, : - I think, we can all use our ( dirty ) imagination to figure out what the bulk of this story is going to be about.
It appears to be the younger, more experienced in poly relationships, Aidan, who takes the lead, in helping Vaughn and Vale deal with this new arrangement.
Eventually, they all become a perfectly happy throuple, with practically little, to no, resistance from friends or family.
( Well Quinn, Aidan’s Dad has a mini melt down but, the simpering Vale manages to calm him down )
And, it’s this part the seemed a little too smooth sailing to me.
Everyone was so accepting!
So…On board ! 🤷🏻♀️
I guess, because the whole town seemed to be thriving on unconventional unions 🤷🏻♀️
Fair enough, but, what I had an issue with was that their was no fall out from the fact that a thirty-eight year old college professor basically pursued his eighteen year old student.
Regardless how Aidan was completely “on board” for it
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Not one person in the town reported him once the relationship was “ out the bag “?
Pushing that aside, the rest of the story was a bit write it by numbers.
You could spot coming a mile off.
The wrap up ending was very disappointing as K Webster decided to let this drift off into very well worn HEA territory.
And just when you think is couldn’t get anymore rainbows, and unicorns as we slip into the epilogue, …IT DOES!!!
There was one point there towards the end where there was a little bit of angst, and drama about to kick in, and I thought…
Ha!
This is the point where K Webster must of decided to, rather than make for a more gritty ending, she was going to take the HEA, predictable, high road.
Turning it into a rather obvious, not very taxing ending or interesting ending .
But if your a HEA fan, you’ll love it.
I just found it to be a bit ordinary.
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- Kibbit
- 15-06-2019
Loving K Webster's Taboo Treats!
Have read each book in this series and love how they have a character or two pop back into each of the stories. It is a stand alone, but I enjoy how the characters lives incedently entwine. This story had excellent character development, lots of steam! You could believe how this trio came together. Would love all the books to be available on audio. Narrators did good job, perhaps having two different male narrators for the two male leads would have been better as the voice was pretty similar for both. Well worth the credit, one of my favourite MMF stories.
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- Tina Evans
- 18-09-2024
Such a sweet book.
Aiden just breaks my heart. He's such a sweetie. A dirty talker, but a sweetie.
I feel like this could have been dirtier. Either that or my limits are farther off than I thought.
For all it's taboo-ness, it didn't feel taboo to me. It was three people falling in love and it was gorgeous.
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