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Theatrical agent Payton Gowan meets with former classmate—and prospective client—Beckett Huntington with every intention of brushing him off. Beckett not only made high school a living hell for Payton, but he was also responsible for dashing Payton’s dreams of becoming a Broadway star.
Aspiring actor Beckett Huntington arrives in New York City on a wing and a prayer, struggling to land his first gig. He knows scoring Payton Gowan as an agent would be a great way to get his foot in the door, but with their history, getting the chance is going to be a tough sell.
Against Payton’s better judgment, he agrees to give Beckett a chance, only to discover—to his amazement—that Beckett actually does have talent.
Payton signs Beckett but can’t trust him—until Payton’s best friend, Val, is attacked. When Beckett is there for him, Payton begins to see another side to his former bully. Amidst attempts by a jealous agent to sabotage Beckett’s career and tear apart their blossoming love, Payton and Beckett must learn to let go of the past if they have any chance at playing out a future together.
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Tam's gives this Audiobook 5 Stars...
Tam's E-book Review October 2015
Tam's gives this Audiobook 5 Stars...
"Well Written and re-told by Tristan James"
What did you love best about Between Loathing and Love?
The way Beckett tore down every wall Payton threw up between them.
What did you like best about this story?
Payton's journey as he learns that what he thought he knew was skewed and how he finds love in the last place he thought he would.
What about Tristan James’s performance did you like?
Every damn thing! Tristan James is a storyteller that embodies the characters in the voices he gives them.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This was an intense story with a plethora of emotions. Pay's warped co-worker made me laugh more than once, at him that is. And what happens with Val, Pay's best friend, made me tear up a little. When I read that scene it was emotional, but then to hear Tristan James really encompass Val's emotional state while narrating just drove that situation home for me.
Tam's E-book Review October 2015
Payton Gowan is very far removed from the shy,
awkward, overweight gay kid that was bullied and picked on in high school. He
has a great life, a successful career and lives in the same building with his
best friend. And then his childhood tormentor walks into his office looking for
representation and throws Payton for a loop. What Payton wants to do is tell
Beckett to piss off and show him the door, but Beckett is very talented and at
the end of the day, Payton realizes he needs to do his job and leave the past
in the past.
Beckett Huntington doesn’t remember who Payton is at
first. Payton has shortened his name to Pay, he’s lost weight and toned his
body, gone is the acne, replaced with a very stunning man. Beckett is attracted
and intrigued, until Payton reminds him of their shared past. Once Beckett
learns that he was wrong about Payton in high school, he sets out to make
Payton his. And while the attraction is mutual, Payton has trouble letting go
of the past, even if it is threatening to destroy his future.
Enemies to lover’s stories can be quite good, if
conveyed the right way. Grey painted a pretty vivid image of the interaction
between these two when they were in high school, and how things could have been
perceived the way they were. A decade later and Beckett has had to learn how to
rely on his talent and skill instead of his size and good looks. Pay has worked
his way up in a demanding, cut throat business, and still has a shark snipping
at his heels. These two can be so much more together, if they can find a way to
let go of the past and compromise to build a future.
This story showed Grey’s sexier side of writing.
Beckett and Pay share an electric chemistry that jumps off the pages. Beckett
is large and domineering, and yet, he is gentle with Pay when he needs to be. I
especially enjoyed that while Pay wasn’t a virgin, he had not had generous
lovers… so the relationship with Beckett was different, new and more meaningful
for both of them; a very passionate romance.
I have to say though; I sincerely hope that Grey
brings the guy with PTSD back. I would love to see what Grey can bring to the
table writing a love story for a man that suffers from the inflictions PTSD
causes in someone’s life. While Val was more of a secondary character, Pay’s
best friend, I could tell even with the little page time with him that he just
wants to be loved, and to love someone. I think they would be perfect together.
We shall see!
Definitely a must read, especially if you are a fan
of Grey’s work. As I said, the story is passionate and sexy with a bit of
suspense and politics to mix things up. You can never go wrong with an Andrew
Grey read.
Making the world sexier, one reader at a time.
Andrew Grey writes contemporary Gay Romance. He grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and works in information systems for a large corporation. Andrew's hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world's most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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Thanks for the review. I read the book earlier this year (liked it), now I'll get the audio. I love Tristan James narration, so this will be a double win for me :)
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I love Andrew's books, thanks for the chance to win! :) great review as well tams! dale.earnhardt03@yahoo.com
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Thanks for doing all these audiobook reviews! I like Tristan James as a narrator and this one sounds great!
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Thank you for the review. I've picked up a couple of Andrew's other stories in audio.
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I'm not into audiobooks but I always wanted to listen to one at least. I'm making a list with the ones I'm more interested in and this is definitely one of them.
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