Love: Limited Edition
Home in Hollyridge, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kerr Lordygan
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By:
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Elle Keaton
About this listen
Will bookish magic, an adorable dog, and a little assistance from their friends help Brett and Rory realize the world is what you make of it? That a chance at happiness is something to be seized, not tossed aside?
After the death of his partner, Brett Tanner never thought he’d love again. It was too much to ask, or want. Until Rory stumbles into his bookstore, one evening, awakening his heart.
But, is it too much? Is he betraying his first love by finding himself attracted to the sexy, but socially awkward, younger man?
Love: Limited Edition is the first in the Home in Hollyridge series. It's a dual POV about a younger man trying to find his way and an older widower who needs to start living his life again.
Note: A short LGBT listen. Originally published in the anthology Between the Covers.
©2020 Elle Keaton (P)2020 Elle KeatonWhat listeners say about Love: Limited Edition
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 05-09-2021
Great short story - wish it was longer!
Rory feels he doesn’t have his life together, despite moving to Seattle to start it. While visiting his parents in his small hometown of Hollyridge, he meets book shop owner and widower Brett, and life really does start to fall into place. I enjoyed this short story, all the right components were there, lovely characters, great chemistry and interactions, some nice subplots - I just wish it was a longer story, the pace was a little too fast and instalove-y for my taste. Kerr Lordygan is a new audio narrator for me and while he mostly injected great emotion and voicing, when he raced parts of many sentences it made them harder to understand and flattened their tone.
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