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Chargement... Test Drivepar Riley Hart
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I've read all three of these crossroads books, and yet, #3 here is more amateurish writing. I give it three stars for the characters and the emotional progress. But wow, the prose needed a better editor to get rid of excess words, repetitive phrases, and excessive goo at the end. Also, more telling than showing by far. That saying "actions speak louder than words" is also true for characters. I'm glad to be done, to know the story, but I wish it had been a better trip. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieCrossroads (3)
A double shot of devastating news turns Justin Evanson's life upside down. When he learns his father has cancer, and he has siblings he never knew existed, he leaves everything behind and moves to Virginia to support his dad as he tries to make amends with his family-a family Justin's not sure he has a place in. Things go from bad to worse when he discovers his recent hookup is his newfound sister's brother-in-law. Drew Sinclair never expected to see Justin after their night at the club or to discover their family connection. If anyone found out, it would give Drew's brother another reason to hate him. But there's something about Justin that draws him in, and it's not only because they burn up the sheets together. One meeting leads to another, and before Justin realizes it, Drew has become the only thing in his world he feels is his. And for the first time in his life, Drew knows what it means to be needed. Being there for Justin and supporting him when things spiral out of control feels right. But with so much happening so quickly, it's hard to trust their feelings. Is this thing between them real? Or just a test drive before life forces them down two separate roads? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In the middle of the father's last days, Justin finds Drew and Drew finds Justin. They are related by law - Drew is brother to Justin's half-sister's husband. Confusing for a while.
Justin reflects at one stage that he has become ensnared in Drew and his life - the problem is, his life is in another city and with its own set of obligations.
I love the collision of these two men - the magnetism between them crackles but it's stunning how it brings out the best in each of them. It's the zing of the novel.
They work at it, they read each other, providing laughter and lightness when they each need it. Talk about emotional intelligence!
Sean Crisden narrates to perfection. I haven't heard him much and that was a benefit. The slight but distinct difference to Justin and Drew's voices is incredibly skilful. Not to mention that his voice is velvet, so easy and relaxed, like a trained actor – zero muscle tension in his throat.
The story was rather heavy going, so I didn't whizz through this like most of the books I listen to. I came back to it a few times, and that meant I lost some of the propulsion of it, which was a shame and I could do with listening to it again. So I'm 70% of the way through my re listen - It is only 6 hours, but it seems much longer.
The main chunk I consumed was during a walk on the outskirts of a country town in Queensland, and the rawness of some of this writing will be lurking there when I walk those streets again, I feel sure.
So I see on IMDB that Sean Crisden is an actor but not in anything I've seen: Sean Crisden is known for Kingdom Rush (2011), La méduse rouge (2013) and Just the Vampire Hunter (2015). ( )