
The Fishermen
Infidelity, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Aiden Snow
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Liam DiCosimo
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By:
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C.P. Harris
About this listen
At the age of twenty-five, Leland Meadows has his whole life mapped out in front of him, with four rules to live by.
No new friends.
No dreams or aspirations.
No repeat hookups.
And definitely no committed relationships.
Leland's looking for safety, not heartbreak and disappointment. Then, one day, he receives an offer he can't turn down. Rent is due, and the catering company his best friend's sister works for is suddenly one server short for the biggest event of the year. Leland accepts the job—but those rules he's been so careful to follow? They don't stand a chance against Franklin Kincaid.
At forty-five, the lie Franklin Kincaid has been living his entire life catches up with him.
His job no longer fulfills him—if it ever had. His marriage is in crisis. His heart yearns for something he can't identify—or maybe he's just too terrified to admit it. And his children are clueless about all of it.
On a cold and lonely night, Franklin's search for courage leads him to a rooftop in downtown Seattle, where he finds Leland Meadows instead. Neither of them would ever be the same again.
The Fishermen is a best friend's dad MM romance and book two in the Infidelity series. It ends with a HEA and can be listened to as a standalone but may be better enjoyed in series order. Themes include age gap, possessiveness, hurt/comfort, and second chances. Both MCs are consenting adults.
©2023 C.P. Harris (P)2024 Podium AudioThis gives what I was expecting in terms of the jealous, possessive, obsessive, angsty, pining, toxic codependency and kinky spice C.P Harris is known for with her characters and their relationships, however I didn't connect with these two or their story the way I did with Cole & Jasper from book one and I'm not entirely sure why. I think the spice overshadowed the emotional depth I needed from a story like this and as great as good spicy times in a book is I needed more to believe and feel their connection than I got. I do think the author did a great job writing Franklin's guilt and how that manifested within him and I liked that she had both MCs seek out professional help along the way but other than that this just didn't hit the way I thought it would and I can't fully articulate why, I enjoyed it overall and found it entertaining, Liam Dicosimo and Aiden Snow were once again fantastic in their performances but they always are. 🌶🌶🌶
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