
In the Eye of the Beholder
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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By:
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Dianna Roman
About this listen
Daniel Ellis trusts no one and trusts love even less.
His longstanding commitment to self-reliance backfires when a series of events finds an unlikely savior offering him assistance at every turn. How can the aggravating widower who's sat at the end of his bar the past few years be his knight in shining armor?
Reluctantly taking a job as Eric Jordan's assistant becomes more than just a means to a safe haven. Working for his aloof bar patron broadens Daniel's perspectives, threatening to tear down every wall he's built around his heart as he begins to learn more about a man he's always purposely ignored. All Daniel wanted was to hide from the trouble that was following him, not have the rest of his world turned upside down by the wealthy older man who ended up being nothing he expected and everything he didn't realize he might need.
In the Eye of the Beholder is an emotional slow burn, age gap, hurt/comfort journey of two broken hearts who find that the road to healing might require joining forces.
©2023 Dianna Roman (P)2024 Podium AudioBrilliant
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For me, though I did enjoy the story overall, it didn’t quite bring the same level of romance as book 1. I actually put this one off for so long thinking it’d be emotionally devastating like book 1, and for me it wasn’t-which is actually a positive imo. But the actual plot points that drive the romance forward are a bit disjointed.
HOWEVER, if I think of this book as showing the way that two people who are completely closed off decide to slowly open up to each other in a very two-steps forward & one-step back sort of way, then in my head it completely works.
I generally prefer books where couples get together at least mid-way so that we get a lot of on page time of them being cute & swoony, but these characters said no to that and really dragged it out until the last moment.
Because of that I felt like even the epilogue was just showing their beginning. And I would love to read more content about them in a year or five when they are fully settled in together.
Just the beginning
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loved it
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