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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Christina Lee
Delaney Roberts and Marcus Worthy-Davis have quite a few things in common. Both blue-collar workers in their 40s, they’ve experienced the tragic loss of their wives and meet through their monthly grief group. Their connection is immediate, their friendship solidifying over texts and barstool confessions, neither feeling quite so lonely in the other’s presence.
When Marcus reveals to the group that he’s considering dating, it shakes Delaney to his core. He’s nowhere near ready, not when he feels on unstable ground with his teenage son and has vowed not to uproot his life again. Even if it means pushing his own needs aside. Even if Marcus’ announcement stirs something else inside Delaney, something he’s kept at bay for 20 years, and he suddenly sees their more tender moments in a different light.
The first time Marcus holds Delaney during a particularly rough night, the ache in Marcus’ chest, the one he tries hard to ignore, only intensifies. And when their slow-burning friendship sparks into a blazing fire, they finally indulge in each other to satisfy their needs. Marcus knows the arrangement is only temporary, but he feels a rightness with Delaney he can’t easily explain.
Soon enough, their longing becomes difficult to ignore. But love after loss is terrifying, the familiarity with pain and despair too close to the surface. To fan the flames of their connection, they’ll not only need to make room in their hearts but also take an enormous leap of faith.
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Delaney and Marcus are both trying to deal with the loss of their wives. They meet through their monthly grief meetings. They find they are so comfortable with each other and have so much in common that a strong friendship develops between them. They really become a big part of each other’s life. Then Marcus decides to consider dating without telling Delaney first. This makes Delaney uncomfortable with their friendship, almost like he feels it more than Marcus. The developments in their changing relationship takes a little examining by both of them. This is a feel good story that gives hope that there is good that can come from bad events in a person’s life. As I listened to this story and believe the narration by Nick J. Russo brought so much to making this story so realistic. His ability to become the character and bring to life the characteristics and emotions of the character make the audio books so desirable.
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Heartfelt and Beautiful!
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Sweet, short, iffy narrator
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This is a new to me author and a new to me narrator. I loved them both. The Characters were so real and mature. There was no unnecessary drama to bring the two together and I loved that. I honestly can’t wait to listen to it again.
Such a beautiful story
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