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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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By:
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Mary Calmes
About this listen
One summer won’t be enough....
Kaenon Geary was done fighting the small minds in his sleepy Texas town when he made his escape and never looked back. But now, for the first time in more than a decade, he’s returned to Braxton to spend the summer with his beloved grandmother - her final summer - and no longer recognizes the home he’d left behind all those years ago.
Everything has changed.
Everything but the man he’s never stopped wanting.
Brody Scott was the local football hero who became a gridiron champ, but he retired from the fast lane to forge a new life as the Chief Constable of Braxton. He longs to put down roots in the community he is now sworn to protect. Though he’s not at all sure he can protect his heart from the quiet, earnest boy he once knew. The boy who has come back a man.
Starting something would be a mistake. Kaenon plans to fly away at summer’s end, but his love is something Brody desperately wants to have...and to keep. Their days together are numbered. Unless some simple hometown magic can make all the right things bloom and show them the true definition of love.
©2019 Mary Calmes (P)2019 Mary CalmesThe world building was exquisite, I could clearly see Jo's garden in my head, vivid greens and blues and golds of summer, if I closed my eyes I was sitting on the porch with them feeling the sun on my skin. This is an epic love story, of overcoming overwhelming childhood hurt but written in such a way that you feel little in the way of angst and connect positively with the characters. I loved it, loved it loved.
Greg B was fabulous 😍 he conveys such a range of emotion in the voice for each of the characters without losing the 'feel' of that character. He acts the story, bringing it to life - this is not just about words on a page, I was so sad that this fabulous performance brought to me by these two amazing talented people came to an end. More please! 😘🤗
Speachless 😍
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Wonderful Audiobook
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This was a lovely story and I didn't want it to end
Loved it, Loved it
Narrator
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Great writer
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Good Story
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Stand in place
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Fab narrator - he really added to my listening experience.
Enjoyable, gentle listen
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Gave up after 40 mins.
DISAPPOINTING
Cumbersome start
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The author tries to pack a series worth of angst, backstory and reconciliation into one book and it didn't work. A good edit would have made this a more plausible, enjoyable story.
Draining and overly sentimental
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The first half of this book was wonderful, if a bit too introspective. Kae often finds himself reminiscing in vivid detail about his awful childhood whilst being in his home town looking after his sick grandmother. Mary Calmes does a wonderful job of world-building and the town seems so real, and the bullying and homophobia that Kae faced as a child is completely devastating. Then in the second half of the book, the garden stuff and the magic seemed a bit haphazard but okay I was into it. Brody was a bit of a non-character and they didn't have great chemistry but okay they love each other I guess. I can be on board with all that...But the ending?????
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I cannot believe how quickly Kae forgave everyone (including his awful father and his terrible brother) and gave up his life to move back to the town that completely ostracised him because they were like 'Oh our bad haha guess being gay is fine now.' By the end of the book, I disliked Jo for pushing and pushing Kae to come back. How could she ever want him to come back to a place that nearly destroyed him when he was a child? And Kae forgiving his father?? And laying all the blame on his mother?? Kae had been a fourteen-year-old CHILD when they all abused him and yet it was he who had to go back and make the effort and forgive them??????? What?????
Yeah, I was kinda angry by the end of the book (which ended rather abruptly to be honest.) I couldn't find it within myself to forgive any of the reformed homophobes and I was hoping Kae could just find closure and then go back home to his cat and his friends. Connecticut has gardens too, I'm sure.
Uhhh.... the ending???
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