ILY
Deaf Hearts, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Kelly
About this listen
Whoever convinced me that quitting my job as an interpreter to take over my dead aunt’s farm should be covered in honey and left for the ants.
Oh wait…that was me.
I was burnt out and ready for a change, but I didn’t expect what came with it.
An orchard full of fruit I’m allergic to.
A bunch of farm equipment I don’t know how to use.
And a vindictive, vicious groundhog who has made it his life’s mission to drive me to the brink of madness.
But in my quest to find a permanent solution for Michael, I’ve also acquired something else I didn’t expect: a stalker.
I should be more concerned that the man offering to sell me TNT has followed me home, but Thorne is the most gorgeous thing I have ever laid eyes on, and we communicate well.
With our hands in ASL, yeah, but also with our lips, tongues, hips…and other parts of the body.
It’s also increasingly obvious that Thorne is much more than a stalker. With my focus on trying to stop Michael from using his little paws to dig my grave, though, it’s hard to worry about his secrets.
But skeletons never stay buried for long, and when everything comes to light, I can’t help but wonder if Thorne is the best thing that will ever happen to me, or the worst.
ILY is the second book in the Deaf Hearts series and can be enjoyed as a stand-alone. It’s a spicy, MM, strangers to lovers rom-com featuring a burnt out, not-quite farmer, a tall, dark, and handsome man with a mission and a secret, a groundhog that knows more than everyone else, and a toe-curling, feet-kicking happily ever after.
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I literally laughed out loud so many times while listening to this book, and I loved every minute of it. Leif is crazy—but in a good way—and the book was hilariously funny. Hats off to Michael the groundhog, as he was definitely the chief instigator of the hilarity.
The chemistry between Leif and Thorne was smooth and a little spicy. The two are brought together in a case of mistaken identity, and I can’t even call it miscommunication because, well, Leif was telling the truth—his nemesis is actually a groundhog called Michael.
Laugh-Out-Loud Fun and a Dash of Mystery!
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