Dedicated: A Rhythm of Love Novel
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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By:
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Neve Wilder
“Our greatest hit is a love song I wrote for my bandmate. And he has no idea.”
Messy-haired, soulful-eyed, off-kilter lyricist Les Graves holds tight to the hedonist’s credo of consumption in every avenue of life. He has trouble staying still, trouble staying sober, trouble turning down a good time - but put a pen in his hand, and he’ll set a page on fire.
Music was Evan Porter’s ticket out of the backwater mud puddle he was born in, the passion keeping him warm as he busked on street corners. Every chord, every song, every ounce of sweat has been devoted to making Porter & Graves a success. He’s the level-head, the quiet maestro, the seatbelt that keeps Les from flying too far out of control. And he’s getting pretty tired of playing savior.
Their onstage chemistry is electric, offstage it's… complicated.
After Porter & Graves’s third album bombs, the pressure is on for the duo to redeem themselves with their fourth. While sequestered in an East Tennessee cabin to compose, things take a turn for the worse when an event from their past comes back to haunt them in an embarrassingly public fashion and forces them into an unusual position that tests a partnership already hanging by its bloody roots.
Can Evan and Les find harmony or will they - and their music career - go down in flames?
Dedicated, the first standalone in the Rhythm of Love series, is a steamy, bisexual friends-to-lovers romance featuring semi-kinda forced proximity, a fake relationship, angst, snark, a cock-blocking greenhouse, really poor decisions involving social media, and a HEA guarantee.
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A rough but satisfying ride
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I felt connected to their story, and Les’ struggles and I felt so sorry for him by the end of the book that I seriously just cried. Manly because Greg did an amazing job and I could hear the sadness in Les’ voice. I felt for Evan too, trying so hard to come to senses to his feelings and accept them. It’s no easy matter to fall in love with your best friend, specially when said best friend is another dude.
All in all, I loved this one tho it lacks the lightness of “Want me”. This one is more angst than sex. Which is fine too. I am an angst whore.
Loved it!
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Through some unfortunate PR blunders, they are thrust together in a 'are they or aren't they relationship' that they play up for the press. But their real feelings can't stay down. They must learn to heal and grow and be honest if not only their band will survive, but if they will also.
The narration was really well done. I usually prefer two narrators for this kind of dual perspective, but Greg we very good. When Les was breaking down, his voicemails, man you heard the heartbreak in his voice, kudos, I felt that!
Love is in the music
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OMG...the best!!
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The two men are close friends and having two hit albums behind them showed what they could do in the music world. It was one of those things that when they met, it was a given they would work together as their styles complement each other so well.Evan is more routine focused and stable and Les is wild and free. Evan has been holding the two of them together, but it’s getting too much for even him. Les has been attracted to Evan from the start and is now fully in love with him, only Evan has no idea. Evan has never dealt with hard core attraction and has no idea how to process what he’s starting to feel for Les and every part of their relationship is suffering.
There was a lot to like here. The friendship between the men is the focus and although both guys were exhausting at times, the author was able to sustain the feel of what these guys were going through and what they needed all the way through. There was a great push and pull between the men, and in some ways this was a slow burn romance, and in some other ways it wasn’t, as Evan and Les were inevitable and the connection between the two of them is what you read romance for.
Greg Boudreaux has been a favorite narrator of mine and while this was a solid performance, it was not my favorite from him. The overall quality of the performance was high, but most of the time the narration sounded the same and there wasn't the distinct voices for different characters I am used to from this narrator. It is still a pleasant way to enjoy this story and the narration helps elevate the story overall.
4 Stars
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