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Scrap Metal
- Narrated by: Sean Gormley
- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Is there room for love in a heart full of secrets? One year ago, before Fate took a wrecking ball to his life, Nichol was happily working on his doctorate in linguistics. Now he's hip deep in sheep, mud, and collies. His late brother and mother had been well-suited to life on Seacliff Farm. Nichol? Not so much.
As lambing season progresses in the teeth of an icy north wind, the last straw is the intruder Nichol catches in the barn. He says his name is Cam, and he’s on the run from a Glasgow gang. Something about the young man's tired resignation touches Nichol deeply, and instead of giving him the business end of a shotgun, he offers Cam a blanket and a place to stay. Somehow, Cam quickly charms his way through Nichol's defenses and into his heart. Even his grandfather takes to the cheeky city boy, whose hard work and good head for figures help set the farm back on its feet. As the cold Scottish springtime melts into summer, Nichol finds himself falling in love. When tragedy strikes, Cam's resolutely held secret is finally revealed and Nichol must face the truth. He's given his heart away, and it’s time to pay the price.
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- Dylan
- 22-10-2021
Loved it!
Loved it! I loved the characters. And the ghosts were beautiful (never thought I'd say that!) The story was so sweet. I laughed, and cried, and laughed while crying.
If I was being picky I'd say there was a little too much exposition at the start, and the narration could've used a little better intonation. But all in all a fantastic read!
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- Janette J Ryan
- 18-04-2022
Harry’s Farm
Michael returned home to help his Grandfather on Seacliffe Farm, after his brother and mother died, while on holiday.
The farm is limping to its end with over-riding debt.
Cameron turned up, seeking shelter from a storm. He is escaping from his past.
Cameron became a worthwhile helper on the farm.
He was good with numbers. He sorted out the farms books and got them out of debt.
Michael and Cameron became a couple, which Harry, now close to 90, found difficult to accept.
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- MJBInspired
- 04-07-2022
I am very glad I listened to this.
Love is love and it can come in many different ways. Well worth your time.
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- Martin Moore
- 16-04-2019
Another triumph!
Another Harper Fox triumph. Riveting. I was totally carried by the story and the absolutely perfect narration!
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- John Regan
- 22-12-2021
Love the story.
Great story loved the characters and the interplay of their lives. It was a great story
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- Anonymous User
- 18-09-2022
A mostly good story
I struggled with the first few chapters and was tempted to stop but glad I kept going with it. The start was too slow and descriptive without much seeming to happen. I’d advise to persist through if you can.
The story had some touching moments and I started falling in love with some of the characters. A sign of a good story when you get invested in their future and start cheering for them.
One continually frustrating thing though was the main character’s constant wondering about others’ thoughts and feelings: just gets a bit tedious.
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