Advance & Retreat
The Midwest Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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James Edward Jones
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By:
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Brigham Vaughn
About this listen
A competitive swimmer and a glamorous drag queen…a love worthy of gold or a crushing defeat?
Openly gay college swimmer Ian Harrington is fighting against a current of tragedy. He's grieving the loss of his parents and best friend, and now he's dealing with a toxic coach and judgmental brother. But he won't let that stop him from chasing his dream: Olympic gold.
Ricky Chavez has almost everything he wants in life: a great career, a supportive family, and a side gig as drag queen Rosie Riveting. The only thing he's missing is a partner to share it all with.
When the two men connect after Rosie’s performance, they're immediately drawn to one another. But Ricky isn't the type of man to hide, and with Ian's coach breathing down his neck, he can't openly love a drag queen without making waves.
They'll have to brave deep waters to make it to the finish line.
Advance and Retreat contains a drag queen with a heart of gold, a swimmer moonlighting as a photographer, meddling friends, and a lesson about finding family where you least expect it.
©2020 Brigham Vaughn (P)2022 Brigham VaughnListener received this title free
aww, great story.
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Narration: Very good performance. I really liked the voice!
Another great part!
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Being True To Himself.
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Swimmer meets drag queen romance is MM gold!
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Ian and Rosie/Ricky were so sweet and tender together.
Both have been tremendously hurt in the past and both had some growing to do in order to be the best version of themselves and for each other.
Honestly, I wanted to knock them around a bit at times.
There's just such a multifaceted depth to the author's characters that makes them so realistic and relatable that you tend to immerse yourself in their world and they almost become friends you could imagine in your life.
A beautiful story about being yourself no matter the cost and recognizing your own self-worth.
James Edward Jones is an unknown narrator to me.
He did a decent job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
Tender and realistic
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