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Hotline

By: Quinn Anderson
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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Summary

Zack never intended to become a phone sex operator, but with half a college degree and a smart mouth, his options were limited. It helps that he has a knack for thinking on his feet and a willingness to roll with whatever his clients throw at him. Sure, he gets his fair share of creeps and unconventional requests, but it pays the bills, and he's in no danger of breaking his one rule: never fall for a client.

Until a man named "John" starts calling, and Zack finds himself interested in more than a paycheck. It's not just that John has money, or that his rumbling baritone drives Zack wild. He's everything Zack isn't: educated, poised, and in total control of his life.

A twist of fate brings them face-to-face, and now that they've seen each other - and spent an unforgettable night together - they can't go back to the way things were. A sex worker and a trust fund brat... It's like Romeo and Juliet, but with less stabbing and slightly fewer dick jokes. Hopefully they can pull off a more successful ending.

©2016 Quinn Anderson (P)2018 Riptide Publishing

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First off, I love Russo. He could read the dictionary and get me engrossed. Always brings characters to life with a lovely reading voice. I am new to the author though and while I was a tiny bit disappointed with this I would definitely read another of theirs. The story has a lovely easy going pace with an air of domesticity and everyday life that I liked. Very refreshing. It was fun and easy to listen to particularly with this narrator. Where I think it lacked was that we had this slow build, which again I like and probably the dramatic or intriguing portions of the characters only really got introduced in the last hour? It ended up feeling like a very top heavy story. If there had been another hour or two with us seeing the characters developed more, like some sort of conclusion or even a hint of one with Zach's parents or a little glimpse of John's background it would have balanced out better. As it was you are left sort of like you've been built up for some interesting development and it ends? So yes, very top heavy story but a lovely easy read/listen and I will listen again and look for more of the author. Also needs to be said again, Nick J Russo - always recommend.

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