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Moving On
- A Rainier Family Novel, Book 4
- Narrated by: Michael Pauley
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Trevor:
My family gets the best of me. But sometimes they get on my nerves something awful. Always on my case about dating and finding someone to love, when they should know better than anyone else that I don't deserve any of that. Not anymore. Ever since I lost Gerry in the war, all of a sudden people think they can speak for him - but they're saying I should move on, forget him. That that's what he'd want. But they don't know how badly I betrayed him. How I left him when he needed me the most. It was Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and when he died, I took it to heart. When it comes to love, I'll never ask or tell again.
Trouble is, now Shane is in town and the way he makes me feel, it's hard to resist wanting to shout it from the rooftops. But I won't hurt another man the way I hurt Gerry - and when moving on is just another betrayal, the only way to do that is to not engage.
Shane:
When I left corporate life to do something more meaningful, the last thing I thought I would find is love. But along comes Trevor Rainier. He's not only gorgeous and fun, but he's deeply compelling - there's more there than meets the eye, and what meets the eye is, well, let's say, delicious. He's helping me build my retreat for veterans, but he's keeping me guessing...the guy is blowing hot and cold, so much so that I end up practically chasing him around Umberland just to get some answers. But just when things finally seem to be going right, our hiking trip goes tragically wrong, and even through my pain I can see he's triggered. The situation's forcing us together, but he's keeping me at a distance. Can he ever move on from his past and see what's standing in front of him?
Moving On is the fourth book in the Rainier Family series and can be happily read on its own. 63k words of sizzling heat, making it back in time for dinner, getting over the past, and as always, a whole big, bustling, small-town family waiting for its HEA.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 25-06-2021
Two sweet, gentle guys find happiness!
Trevor Rainier is a builder in Umberland who can’t forgive himself for how he treated his military boyfriend who subsequently died. He’s been stuck in guilt for years and feels unloveable. Shane needs a builder to help create a retreat for military veterans and their families. He’s learnt lessons from his divorce and he’d like to take chance with Trevor. I enjoyed Shane’s gentle flirting and pursuit of Trevor, the canoe / camping trip was fun, and the hiking scenes were compelling. I found Trevor’s level of guilt for his actions way out of proportion, he really didn’t do much and it certainly wasn’t the worth self-sabotage, but that was the only flaw in this sweet story. Michael Dean / Pauley’s audio narration was strong, as always.
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