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  • His Contemporary MM Romance Series, Book 3
  • By: Con Riley
  • Narrated by: Cornell Collins
  • Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
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His Haven

By: Con Riley
Narrated by: Cornell Collins
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Summary

Opposites attract when Keir is once jilted, twice shy....

Keir Brodie is a lawyer with good reason for his trust issues. A year after his groom didn't show up at their wedding, he's still heartsore and hurting. Work has been his savior, but a new project sets alarm bells ringing - his favorite client wants to buy a house for someone Keir thinks is a liar.

Mitch's nice-guy act doesn't fool Keir, and he can't let sparks flying when they're together distract him. That's just the flare of opposites attracting, not the lifelong connection he misses. Besides, no amount of passion is worth risking his heart, especially with someone only down for onetime hookups.

Their shared project chips away at Keir's first impressions. As the truth, and Keir, unravel, Mitch pieces him back together in ways Keir couldn't have predicted. Trusting Mitch with more than his client's money will take a leap of faith, in himself, and in a man Keir hopes won't leave him waiting.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Con Riley (P)2022 Tantor

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Gorgeous

This series just keeps getting better and better. I loved Mitch in the second book and he was a joy here. The book is told from Kier’s pov which allows for a certain degree of miscommunication and incorrect assumptions. He’s in a bad place at the beginning of the book and watching Mitch gently easing his mental anguish and suspicion is a joy.
I laughed. I cried. Not ready to let these two go, I wanted more.
I also loved Charles, Kier’s best friend, a self confessed man whore. I immediately finished this and picked up the audio for Charles.
As for the audio, Cornell Collins does an excellent job. I love his Mitch. Con Riley describes his voice somewhere in the book as like a young Brian Blessed, and Collins nails it.
Highly recommended.

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