So into You
The PI Guys, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Stellman
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By:
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S.E. Harmon
About this listen
Screenwriter Noah Ashley has a few four-letter words for his agent when she suggests he improve his script by shadowing a PI. Still, because he's an artist dedicated to his craft and she knows where the bodies are buried, he agrees. Then he spends a little time with the gorgeous PI, and suddenly it seems like a really good plan. The PI doesn't seem to entirely love the idea, but Noah has never been afraid to go after what he wants.
PI Drew Rodriguez is used to people depending on him. He's the classic rock for his family. Responsible. Dependable. The classic rock would never succumb to the borderline sleazy temptation of friends with benefits, no matter how sexy that temptation is. Drew is looking for something enduring.
Despite Drew's misgivings, it's not long before they've got all the requisites for friends with benefits going. Friendly, good conversation? Check. Fun times in and out of bed? Check. Hot, electrolyte-sapping sex? Double check. Falling in love? Yeah. About that....
©2016 S.E. Harmon (P)2016 Dreamspinner PressWhat listeners say about So into You
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- Anonymous User
- 21-01-2023
Excellent sequel
Altho, it was a little long winded after chapter 28.. overall it is a great sequel to the original story.. with a little cross over of those 2 characters which ties the 2 books together.. well narrated, altho a little,bit more difference in vocals for the characters would have been better as there is a lot of ‘in ones head’ talking and one does get a little lost to which character is talking.. in the end, still leave one feeling satisfied that love and distance can be over come … if one’s willing
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 20-09-2020
Light and pleasant but very little detecting!
Hollywood screenwriter, Noah, braves Florida to shadow a reluctant PI, Drew, to add some realism to his current screenplay. I didn’t love Noah at the start, he seemed shallow, but he grew on me over time. A lot of the narrative sits with Drew and his tendency to commit early and hard. I quite liked this, but I was looking for the same fantastic humour I found in SE Harmon’s Rules of Possession series - there was some but nowhere near as much. Having said that, the characters were pleasant and the plot engaging. 🎧 Michael Stellman narrated well although he sounded a little young and light for Drew’s character - spot on for Noah’s though.
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