Five Dares
- Narrated by: Tristan Josiah
- Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
- Release date: 12-19-17
- Language: English
- Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Andy Tyler has been the class daredevil since middle school. Over the years, he’s convinced his best friend, Jake Masterson, to perform some dangerous-looking stunts with him. But the dare they attempt on the night of their college graduation goes sideways. The firecrackers explode too soon and both of them end up with badly burned palms.
But hey, nothing gets the “terrible duo” down for long, and they recuperate in style at Andy’s family cottage in Nantucket. As the weeks go by, both Andy and Jake grow frustrated over the inability to use their hands for all sorts of daily activities—including getting off. So Andy begins a new series of dares that don’t just cross the friendship line, they obliterate it.
But what might be mere sexual relief to Andy is serious business to Jake, who only recently got over years of secret pining for his straight best friend. Inevitably, the burns heal, summer ends, and hearts are broken. To fix things, Andy will have to face the greatest dare of all.
©2017 Eli Easton (P)2017 Riptide Publishing
Buy links: Riptide | Amazon Audio | Audible
"I dare ya to read it. (trust me it's good) "
Andy and Jake have been the dynamic duo since they've known each other. Andy coming up with stunts and Jake selling them to the crowd. They work perfectly together. Now they are graduating college and going to separate ends fo the state.. Jake to California to start a job his sister helped him get and Andy on to Harvard for law school. Jake had one last stunt at their graduation party to have them going out with a bang. They both would hold fireworks in their hand and let them explode. The stunt goes wrong and they go out with a ban in a bad way. neither are hurt too bad but both have hand injuries that will take 6 to 8 weeks to heal and they cant use their hands at all. They go to Andy's Cape Cod house to recuperate. The dares don't stop there.
This is a short, fast-paced sweet romance. I loved getting to know Jake and Andy and watching their friendship bug into something else. There is a lot going on that keeps ou pulled into the book.
Tristan Josiah did a fine job narrating this story keeping the voices distinct and the pacing flowing.
If you like New adult romance, coming out stories, Bisexual, friends to lovers, sweet, fluffy romance, little sexy time and an allover feel-good story this is for you.
This is a short, fast-paced sweet romance. I loved getting to know Jake and Andy and watching their friendship bug into something else. There is a lot going on that keeps ou pulled into the book.
Tristan Josiah did a fine job narrating this story keeping the voices distinct and the pacing flowing.
If you like New adult romance, coming out stories, Bisexual, friends to lovers, sweet, fluffy romance, little sexy time and an allover feel-good story this is for you.
Having been, at various times and under different names, a minister’s daughter, a computer programmer, a game designer, an author of paranormal thrillers, a fan-fiction writer, an organic farmer, and a profound sleeper, Eli Easton is happy these days writing love stories.
As an avid reader of such, she is tinkled pink when an author manages to combine literary merit, vast stores of humor, melting hotness, and eye-dabbing sweetness into one story. She promises to strive to achieve most of that most of the time. She currently lives on a farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with her husband, three bulldogs, two cows, a cat, and a potbellied pig. She enjoys reading in all genres and, when she can be pried away from her iPad, hiking and biking.
Eli Easton has published 24 books in m/m romance since 2013. She won the Rainbow Award for Best Contemporary Romance in 2014 (The Mating of Michael) and in 2016 (A Second Harvest). Her Howl at the Moon series of humorous dog shifter romances have become fan favorites and placed in the Rainbow Awards and the Goodreads M/M Group Reader’s Choice awards. She is best known for romances with humor and a lot of heart.
Connect with Eli:
- Website: www.elieaston.com
- Twitter: @EliEaston
Thanks for the good review, Cat. I read the ebook and liked it, and glad to hear that the audio is good, too. - Purple Reader,
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Thank you for the review! I planned to give this a read but I think I'm going to give the audio a try.
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