Trying It
Metropolis, Book 4
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Michael Dean
About this listen
Frankie Ramirez never figured helping a twink in need would lead to him finding a bestie, but that's exactly what happened with Evan.
Living with him at Metropolis has been a dream come true. Evan's sexy, kind, knows how to make Frankie smile, and he's both hilarious and confident when he sings his heart out during karaoke. Evan's been dealt a bad hand, and Frankie likes being there for him, but Evan does the same for Frankie. When life gets heavy, nothing fixes it like movies, Chinese food, and Evan.
After the betrayal of his dick of an ex, Evan Lockhart has a hard time getting close to people. But the one guy he can always count on is his laid-back, adorable, beanie-wearing bestie, Frankie. Frankie is fiercely loyal and protective - exactly what Evan needs in his life right now. Evan tells him everything, but when he finds himself curious to explore something a little unusual - maybe a little strange - he worries about what will happen if Frankie finds out.
But who better to explore your closet kink with than your best friend? Evan and Frankie know they're strong enough not to let something like this get between them. And really, is there any harm in just trying it?
©2018 Devon McCormack, Riley Hart (P)2018 Devon McCormack, Riley HartWhat listeners say about Trying It
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 18-01-2022
My most favourite in this series by far!
Another casualty of Peter’s, Evan suffers from depression and lack of confidence, despite his model looks. He’s lucky to have an incredibly nurturing best friend in Frankie Ramirez who encourages Evan to explore puppy play, an experience that is both sweet and healing. This is my first puppy-play book, I wasn’t expecting it and was pleasantly surprised at its tender, therapeutic, and playful aspects. I thought this story was beautiful and I loved the natural, organic way Evan and Frankie moved from friends to lovers. I also loved the subplot about Frankie’s parents, it was sad and moving - both Frankie and Evan nurse hurts from their fathers. I’ve grown to love Michael Dean / Pauley’s audio narrations more and more and he does another great job here.
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