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It turns out this whole series is available on audio and each installment if a perfect length for daily commute consumption. Perfect and they're a good way to sample different narrators.These are “lightly” inter-linked stories of gay men living in Portland, OR. (except for the first 2). Here we have Dylan and Spencer, whom we met in the last two chapters of [b:Choosing Happy 20895061 Choosing Happy (More Than Friends, #3) Aria Grace https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1471995838s/20895061.jpg 40238196]. Spencer is a tech-geek, the son of Silicone Valley techies, whose developed an app or two which have made him rich. Dylan was muscle and has just been promoted to manager for Paddles, a video-arcade/male-brothel, around which the rest of the books gravitate. In other words these two are a match made in romancelandia heaven. LOL Nothing much happens. Dylan is a bit insecure that a smart guy like Spencer would be interested in him and Spencer has to get over Dylan being essentially a pimp. The attraction is never in question and they move pretty easily into more. No harm no foul. Also there is lust but no Insta-Love. Big Plus.The narration is by [a:Chris Chambers 3059129 Chris Chambers https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png]. It's okay, though a bit “breathy”. Dylan seems to always be speaking in seduction mode even when he's inside his own head. I lived.
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10 primary booksMore Than Friends is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Aria Grace.