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Buzz

The Riley Brothers, Book 1

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"I'm walking away from that dream."

At 23, an undiagnosed heart condition sends pro hockey player Cameron Riley back to his hometown newly single and looking for work. Cam can't hide his past - especially when his heart racing is a big risk, and boy, does his new boss's nephew make his heart race. Noah's exactly the kind of guy Cam needs after his hellish ex.

Art curator Noah Clark is glad his beekeeping uncle hired this hunk. Cameron is a sweet, smart bad boy. Noah works hard, like organizing a hockey-themed art exhibition, and he wants to let himself love hard. Noah's busy life would be perfect with Cameron, but what's his new lover hiding?

Pitting Cam's budding relationship with sweet Noah against millions of bucks, Cam is offered a lot of money to abandon his new priorities: life, love, and family. The game of their lives is on the line. And after all's said and done, is it too late for Noah to forgive Cam for his partial truths?

Buzz is a steamy, standalone gay romance novel with a happily ever after ending and no cliffhanger.

©2015 E. Davies (P)2017 E. Davies
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Contemporary Romance Sports Heartfelt Feel-Good Hockey
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i enjoy this author.. this is the start of another amazing series by this author with amazing characters and realistic characters.. fun and sexy.. interesting and in spots sad.. haha.. the narrator did a good job getting these personalities spot on. very good

good story

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This was such a great audiobook.
I really enjoyed this story.
It was a great beginning to a great series.
I can't wait to listen to more of this series.

Loved it

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This is one of those books that is such a good addition to a library because it is nice and low angst and drama. The characters were so well developed and I loved that it was such a light novel. Until I began listening to this one I didn’t realise how stressed I was but this one definitely helped by giving me something positive to listen to. It should also be noted that this one has some amazing chemistry and heat. Definitely worth a credit

Beautiful

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I really enjoyed the overall story of Cam and Noah. I thought they were amazing together and really seemed to fit. I had no issues at all with their story and loved the beekeeping side of it. They were definitely a couple worth reading about.

I didn't understand why we kept getting chapters with Jackson. It was distracting and took me out of the storyline, sometimes completely. Especially when he found the note left by Nathan. His chapters rarely had anything to do with Cameron and Noah.

Story was great, third POV confusing

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This is a sweet story of an injured (for want of a better word) ice hockey player returning to his home town after quitting his team.
Ed Davies is one of my favourite authors but here you can tell this is one of their early books. There are overlapping periods of time where we get the previous scene from another person's pov. And not even the other MC. For some reason we quite regularly get Cam's brother, Jackson's pov. And he doesn't particularly add anything to the story. For me his pov is completely unnecessary. And the jumps back and forth made it hard to keep track of the passage of time. I also thought the book lacked focus in places and had a few glaring plot holes (surely the players on the field hockey team would recognise a local boy who'd gone on to play for the minor leagues, would Cam not have been a celebrity of sorts).
But despite my misgivings the relationship is sweet and both MC are likeable. The blurb implies an angst ridden story that never appears. An easy gentle listen and Michael Dean does a good job with the narration.

Overall a sweet story

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