Tongue-Tied
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Christina Lee
About this listen
Confessing feelings for your best friend takes being tongue-tied to a whole new level.
AUSTIN
Dex has always been my best friend, so it’s no surprise that we attend Franklin U together. We’re complete opposites. Dex is charismatic and outgoing. Me? Let’s just say I wish I could infuse some of his confidence into my veins. Making friends is hard enough, but trying to meet guys, even with Dex’s help? I’m useless. Maybe it’s because Dex is all about hooking up, but I want my first time to be straight out of the pages of the romance novels I read.
DEX
After a string of mishaps, I swore off helping Austin land guys. But when he asks me to show him the ropes with practice sessions, I get the feeling he’s desperate. Our dates are pretend, so why am I getting so into them? I want to make Austin happy, but the line between friendship and something more is getting really damned blurry. The fluttery feeling, that electric energy every time we touch…it’s addicting. I’m getting overprotective, not only of my time with Austin, but with douchebags who might break his heart.
Eventually, the pretending has to end so Austin can strike out on his own. But how do I tell him I’m not ready to let him go, when every attempt at confessing leaves me tongue-tied?
©2024 Christina Lee (P)2024 Christina LeeExcellent story 👏👏👏
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For majority of the story we are told repeatedly how different Austin & Dex are and how they don't have anything in common etc, then the whole fake dates idea is floated around and for someone who has apparently been best friends with Austin for years Dex plans dates suited only to his extroverted preferences and forces Austin into really uncomfortable situations for him... surely if you know and care about someone and have for years you perhaps consider them and who they are as a person when coming up with ideas on taking them out.
Not to mention Dex has actively avoided relationships so isn't really the best person to be offering advice/lessons to Austin in the first place and Dex being part of the student government very much felt like a way for the author to spout her own political ideals and standpoints, and although the things spoken about are valid and important it just felt preachy and shoehorned into the story.
I don't know wtf is going on with this second round of Franklin U books but none of them so far have been great. I really enjoyed most from the first round of these books but this time they are all just falling flat and not delivering on what they say they will. 🌶
*Sigh
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