Joey
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Narrated by:
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Joe Arden
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Jill Redfield
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JA Huss
About this listen
Six years before my phone rang and changed my life forever, I made a mistake.
I met a girl, we had some fun, and then we had a baby. And I fell pretty damn hard for my daughter. I was going to be there. I was going to give her everything I never had. I was going to have a family.
And then her mother disappeared and took my baby with her.
And now she’s done it again. Because that call that changed my life was from my five-year-old daughter asking me if I knew where her Mommy was.
Then came the lawyers. And the demands from her super-rich, super-powerful, messed-up family. And the little fact that my ex didn’t just “disappear” she was “presumed dead”.
I don’t live a traditional lifestyle and I’m not in a traditional relationship.
But I can pretend if I have to.
And that was the plan when my two “best friends” and I decided to hire “professional liar” Brooke Alder to be my fake fiancée.
It’s totally gonna work. As long as MY super-rich, super-powerful, messed-up family doesn’t get in the way.
Joey is book two in the Bossy Brothers series and features a delicious, burning hot, MMFM, surprise-baby, fake fiancée story with a twist that proves committed couples don’t just come in twos, mistakes can be a good thing, and for some people - non-traditional love is exactly the kind they should fight for.
Includes a special bonus note from the author.
©2019 JA Huss (P)2019 Oh My Audiobooksloving it
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In Tale of Two Cities, the young handsome buck, gives his life so his world and his love (possibly carrying his baby?) can survive thus becoming the hero he never expected to be. It's all for one, one for all, like The Three Muskateers and the leader who starts as Joey but becomes Brook.
The crucial story inside BB2 is buttered with copious sex scenes, which is how the groups that control the world control their initiates ie Jeffrey Epstein photographing the act. Via "heiros gamos" the act depicted in The Divinci Code, the orgy scene in Eyes Wide Shut, The Red Cloak Ceremony is similar to the ceremony depicted in BB1 and referred to in BB2. It doesn't matter if it's sex between M and F, MM, or in this case MMFM. It's the glue, driven by hormones and passion, the instinctual drive to procreate and survive by whatever means.
The MMM sex in BB2 is not complete between the men...... yet. But Joey in the last 10 minutes finally acknowledges what he is and what he disputes when asked all through the book, what these men are to him, just friends? He loves them as lovers (which is what they were hanging out for from him, wondering if he could ever acknowledge or commit). Brook completes the square, closes their box. The same themes in The Triangle and The Square books, which of course hints where book 3 of that series will go: to a foursome? More children?
Although BB Joey is 9hrs, we don't actually learn too much about Joey or any of the MCs in the 4some only fake memories invented for their fake profiles, but still the book speeds along. You can't like any of the characters; they don't do anything to like them for. Ark from 321 - in follow-on extras provided by Huss, his character is filled out and cements him in his new life, and finishes his paint job in our hearts. He's the yardstick against which I measure all Huss' characters.
Enjoyed the rip-roaring adventure aspects of the book, not all the fiddle faddling around, or the sex.
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Fabulous!
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