Medley
Changing Lanes, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Layla Reyne
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Olympic gold is within their grasp, if they can stay afloat in the sea of feels.
Jacob is drowning. Nineteen and a first-time Olympian, he’s in over his head. And the water’s only rising as he crushes harder on his tattooed teammate.
Sebastian cost his team the medley relay gold four years ago. He won’t make the same mistakes at this summer’s Olympics. Mistakes like falling for another swimmer at the Games.
Jacob needs all the help he can get. His mentor Sebastian can provide it. But when the irresistible rookie asks for his heart, Sebastian is the one left treading water. He wants the gold. He wants Jacob. If he can’t find a way to win both, he’ll sink. And take Jacob and the rest of the team with him.
Take a tattooed bad boy and an adorkable rookie, put them on the same Olympic medley relay team, and watch the heart-eyes fly in this friends to lovers MM sports romance.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 04-08-2021
Satisfying finish to US Olympic Swim Team romances!
US Olympic Swim Team rookie, Jacob is the quiet achiever who soaks up all the lessons from his more seasoned teammates. He has a special bond with Sebastian, if only Seb could see it or acknowledge it. This is the satisfying conclusion to the Changing Lanes duology, picking up the tale from Alex and Dane in Relay. In some ways, it’s a more frustrating story with Seb sending constant mixed signals to Jacob as he struggles with his past and present feelings. However, the sweet character of Jacob, the showdown with Dane’s parents, and the thrill of the Olympic competition well and truly make up for the frustration. Nick J Russo narrates well.
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