Boyfriends come and go but best friends are forever has always been Andrew and Caleb's mantra. Can they be both?
At fourteen, Andrew Thompson and Caleb Lakes become best friends. As the years pass, they stand by each other through family trauma, school, and the start of their careers. They share their first sexual experiences, learning and experimenting, and they talk each other through countless dates and breakups.
Decades of trust and loyalty build a deep and abiding friendship, one that surpasses any relationship in their lives. But when the parameters of their unique friendship change, neither man knows how to break out of their established roles to build something new. After all, boyfriends come and go, but best friends are forever.
I never get
tired of a Cardeno C. book. Always
captivating, witty and chock full of sex, The
One Who Saves Me did not disappoint— and especially one narrated by Alexander Collins.
Andrew and
Caleb have been best buds. Together every summer, exploring their sexuality and
always having each other’s back, the two men rummage through life, thick and
thin— even through every boyfriend and breakup.
As I listened
to the book, I wondered why the two men couldn’t just stop being **** buddies
and get with the program of realizing they were each other’s everything. Under
the careful words of Cardeno C.’s
writing I soon realized the men needed to come full circle and experience the turmoil
of life in order to find what each needed was right in front of him. I loved
both men and their wit and character had me laughing, crying and just plain
smiling.
Alexander
Collins’ narration delivered instant gratification
and allowed me to get to know the main characters on a more personal level. His
inflection and cadence brought Andrew and Caleb to life.
The One Who
Saves Me was sexy and erotic and left little to the imagination. A must read
for any fan of hot men.
Book provided by
author/publisher in exchange for an honest review
Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff
review
2016 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.
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