
Ben's Boss
Maine Men, Book Two
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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K.C. Wells
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"Pearson’s a common name.”
“It can’t be him.”
“God wouldn’t be that cruel.”
A painful history
Walking into the job interview confirms Ben White’s worst fears. It’s been eight years since high school, yet he can still recall Wade Pearson’s taunts.
There’s always a chance Wade isn’t the same homophobic asshole Ben knew. Yeah, right.
Except the boy Ben remembers has grown into one seriously hot, brooding man. In another life, Ben would have climbed him like a tree. Wade’s gaze still makes Ben shiver - although now for entirely different reasons.
A secret longing
As soon as Wade read Ben’s application, he knew he had to see him. Ben’s still as gorgeous as Wade remembers. It’s obvious he doesn’t expect to get the job, given their history.
But Wade has an agenda. He has to make it up to Ben for treating him so badly - not that Ben will ever know why he acted like he did. Seeing him every day only heightens Wade’s regret. If he’d had more courage back then, maybe he and Ben could have been something.
The least he can do is show Ben he’s changed.
There’s no way Wade can get what he really wants - Ben’s heart.
©2021 K.C. Wells (P)2021 K.C. WellsThe blurb does a great job of describing the story so I won’t rehash it here. Instead, I’m going to tell you how much I loved Ben and what a great person he is for forgiving the horrible things that Wade did to him when they were in high school. You might be tempted to hate Wade – he certainly deserved to be hated for what he did to Ben – but he is genuinely remorseful and we do learn there was a reason for what he did, albeit that reason didn’t justify what he did.
I love a good story where a not-so-nice character is redeemed and KC Wells has written a winner in Ben’s Boss. Like Finn’s Fantasy, this story really got all of my emotions involved. John Solo’s voice was perfect for this book.
Ben’s Boss is the second book in the Maine Men series. You could read this as a standalone but I think you will enjoy it more, and understand Ben’s friends better, if you read Finn’s Fantasy first. I love the group of guys who have remained friends since high school and I’m looking forward to reading each of their stories.
A copy of this book and audiobook was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author.
***Reviewed for Xtreme-Delusions dot com***
Such a good story; I loved it!
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Wonderful enemies-to-lovers romance!
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🎧📚🎧 And for the fabulous narration, John Solo continues to bring these characters and their stories to life. He is a talented narrator and versatile voice artist. His portrayal of these characters is spot on, I love how he takes each role and make it his own, sounding natural and believable in every role he performs. You could hear how much heart he puts into his work, as he captures all the characters emotions and projects them into his performance. He is an entertaining storyteller and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for another awesome listen.
Fantastic Story & Narration🎧 A Heartfelt Delight!
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There are also very sweet and funny moments, and I love the tight knit group of friends that is more like a band of brothers than other. Can’t wait for more in this series!
A great series!
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Ben applied for a new job within a trinket shop in town, and he thought the shop quaint and the older lady and man who ran it seemed nice. That was until the interview.
Can Ben work for the same man who bullied him for years? Will he even acknowledge those high school days.
This book is an emotional rollercoaster, Ben and Wade have been through a lot over their lives, but can either of them get past their high school selves.
We also meet up with Finn and the others from book one, although this can be read as a stand-alone.
A well-written book about men, love and second chances in life: Great narration from John Solo: I speeded up the narrator to 1.25. but this is normal for me, and I find most people read too slow for me.
Can a homophobic bully make amends?
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