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Advance & Retreat

The Midwest Series, Book 4

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Advance & Retreat

By: Brigham Vaughn
Narrated by: James Edward Jones
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Summary

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.

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MM, Insta attract, Age Gap, Opposites Attract, Contemporary, Romance. Stand-alone Listen/Read although part of a series. Quite a bit of angst and struggling to cope with grief. Unfortunately I found it hard to concentrate on the story as the narration seemed rather monotone to me and I have ended up replaying quite a lot of the audiobook multiple times to be able to fully understand and enjoy the story. Guaranteed HEA.

Being True To Himself.

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An Olympic hopeful college competitive swimmer and a drag queen… Having read the previous three Midwest series books, this one at face value seemed like a strange pairing, both for a story and for this series, but I was here for every aspect of this unlikely romance, and enjoyed it as much as the other books in the series, and that is a lot. Swimmer Ian has suffered a lot of loss in his young life, and the connection he makes with Ricky/Rosie after a drag performance is unexpected and powerful. Missteps and external forces challenge their viability as a couple, however, and it is anything but smooth sailing for them. I found compelling their mutual vulnerability as they strove to achieve the trust required to sustain their love, and the uniqueness of the drag component in their relationship. One of my favorite tropes is found family, and this story benefits from the strong presence of the three established couples from the previous Midwest books. LGBTQ+ characters supporting and loving each other through life’s ups and downs, functioning as a surrogate family that complements or replaces actual blood family is an essential message of positivity and community. James Edward Jones provides narration that is appropriate and nuanced for these characters, bringing them to life for the listener. Ricky and Ian are one of those couples that stay with you long after the reading/listening has concluded, and I don’t mind that one bit.

Swimmer meets drag queen romance is MM gold!

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I've been waiting for the bittersweet ending to this series and I was not disappointed.
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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I've loved this series and this one is no exception! Both characters have dealt with loss and grief and are still dealing with it. There are so many ups and down, twists and turns throughout this passionate and real story. I love that they work it all out, Ian and Ricky are wonderful 😍
While I feel this is the end of this series there were quite a few hints and things left open that I can't wait for the Chicago Temptations series to find out those answers!!! I need to know 😜!!

Such wonderful characters!

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Advance and Retreat is the fourth book in The Midwest series, but it can be read as a standalone very easily. This was an enjoyable book that featured some well-loved tropes like coming out and age gaps, but done in a unique way that made the story feel fresh.

Ian is a college swimmer with his emotional life in turmoil. Ricky is a drag queen with a popular show, but stuck in a rut when it comes to love. The story of these two men falling in love and taking the steps to unpack their baggage is really sweet and kept me hooked. There was angst and drama with a very happy ending.

The audiobook was narrated by James Edward Jones who does a great job. James voiced each of the characters perfectly and had great narrative pacing. The audiobook production was well done.

Sweet

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