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Bend or Break, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Cooper North
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By:
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Amy Jo Cousins
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Everyone's got secrets. Some are just harder to hide.
With his father's Ponzi scheme assets frozen, Tom Worthington believes finishing college is impossible unless he can pay his own way. After months of sleeping in his car and gypsy cabbing for cash, he's ready to do just that. But his new older-student housing comes with an unapologetically gay roommate. Tom doesn't ask why Reese Anders has been separated from the rest of the student population. He's just happy to be sleeping in a bed.
Reese isn't about to share his brutal story with his gruff new roommate. You've seen one homophobic jock, you've seen 'em all. He plans to drag every twink on campus into his bed until Tom moves out. But soon it becomes clear Tom isn't budging. Tom isn't going to let some late-night sex noise scare him off, especially when it's turning him on. But he doesn't want any drama either. He'll keep his hands, if not his eyes, to himself.
Boundaries have a way of blurring when you start sharing truths, though. And if Tom and Reese cross too many lines, they may need to find out just how far they can bend before they break.
Warning: This book contains cranky roommates who vacillate between lashing out and licking, some male-male voyeurism, emotional baggage that neither guy wants to unpack, and the definitive proof that sound carries in college housing.
©2014 Amy Jo Cousins (P)2016 Insatiable PressWhat listeners say about Off Campus
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 31-07-2020
I liked this a lot!
I really liked this, although I was expecting a romcom rather than a mutual hurt / comfort story. Tom Worthington III has been dragged through the press and left destitute after his father was jailed for financial crimes. Reese doesn’t want to share his off-campus room with Tom and tries to “gay him away”. I liked Tom & Reese; both guys have been slapped down by life and both have baggage but they were decent men who helped heal each other. The narrative sits firmly in Tom’s head so he was literally an open book, but I didn’t feel I understood Reese as well as I’d have liked. 🎧 I enjoyed Cooper North’s performance. He was a new narrator to me and I really grew to like him.
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