Embracing Faith
Embrace, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Obi
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M.A. Innes
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Two’s company and three’s a crowd, right? Not when you’ve got a genius who knows that, sometimes, it takes more than two people to make a family.
Cody’s been waiting years for his sexy former professor to take the leap and ask him out. Unfortunately, Cody’s youthful looks and the fact that Jameson has known him since he was 14 aren’t helping the situation any. When the precocious student finally decides that the slightly reluctant Jameson needs a little push to move him in the right direction, Cody knows just what to do: follow his curiosity.
When Ford is introduced to Cody at Bound & Controlled, he’s interested, but a little wary. Just because the funny little thing says he’s looking for a daddy doesn’t mean Ford is the one for him. Guys are usually hesitant when it comes to getting close to an asexual daddy dom. But the unpredictable Cody seems to think that’s the perfect combination.
A little patience and a bit of research has helped Cody find his Mr. Rights. He’s just not sure what it will take to get his nervous professor and his loving daddy to see that all they really need is each other.
Author’s note: This is a slow-burn romance that has a HFN ending.
Warning: Story Contains: The story contains MMM sexual content, BDSM elements, spankings, and age play.
©2019 M.A. Innes (P)2020 M.A. InnesHow can three totally different people , some unique, some complex and some plain old stubborn, all come together to make a family ? This story gives you so much to think about , it has lot's of depth , and characters that cross over from earlier books that keep you smiling.
There is lot's of humour in this story , and with so many cute, sweet, inquisitive and innocent boys and men you are sure to have fun. I want to say what a brilliant narrator Kenneth Obi is, he brings to life all of the different characters so well. I couldn't contain my laughter even if l tried.
I really want to know how these 3 men will manage to stay together with all of their differences. I want the next book asap.
Totally ingenious, and brilliant.
Totally fascinating !!
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The Narrator Kenneth Obi did a fantastic job bringing these characters and story to life.
🎧Kenneth's Audioslaves Reviewer🎧
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Kenneth Obi is brilliant the way he portrays the characters . Would highly recomend
Brilliant
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A very special young man has very special needs.
If I could add one thing it would be a little bit more about the development of Cody and Jamesons relationship. From both their pov.
But in total the story is sweet and careful (like in full of care) and as usual Kenneth Obi brings them all to life!
So sweet and embracing!
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My other issue is with Cody himself. He’s twenty-one, started university in his mid-teens, and has six degrees. Now, I understand being a savant, but sitting classes and writing papers takes time. Even if he challenges almost every class, he still needs time to learn material. I felt his genius stretched credulity a bit and although his naïveté was endearing, it was also a little much. Sometimes I found him downright annoying.
Okay, after unpacking those issues, I settled into the story. Ford is an asexual Daddy Dom. He loves age play, and has a nursery at home. But all the men he’s encountered want a sexual relationship as well and that doesn’t work for him. I like when asexual characters are normalized. There’s nothing wrong with not being interested in sex. Doesn’t mean someone should be consigned to be alone for the rest of their lives. Cody encountering Ford on his first foray into a BDSM club was an interesting choice. Cody has a tendency to run on and ask impertinent questions, and Ford enjoys that. He’s open and happy to meet someone who is curious and open. Things quickly progress and Cody heads to Ford’s home for some play.
Cody also has been crushing on a professor on campus. The professor has, rightly, held the younger man at bay. There are ethics about these things, right? But he’s also been intrigued and now that Cody’s older, he’s at least open to having a discussion. Things progress in that relationship as well, leaving Cody torn between two men who both meet his needs.
It’s the mature Ford who insists the three men meet. Now, Jameson’s reaction to Cody’s declaration that he needs a daddy was a bit over the top, but I can understand being surprised. The three men meeting doesn’t occur until well into the book, setting up the next one nicely as this story ends on what can only be termed a HFN.
Kenneth Obi narrated this story and delivered the performance I expected. He’s consistent in his delivery with the manic Cody and the very chilled Ford. He also gave Jameson a good voice as well. There are plenty of cameos of characters from other series and it’s always fun to see them. If this is your first Innes/Montgomery book, don’t worry, you won’t be lost. I’m looking forward to the second book and hope it will come to audio shortly.
Asexual daddy Dom, the twink, and the prof
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