
In the Gray
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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Christina Lee
About this listen
Foster
I moved to a new city for a librarian job at the university, and though I’m enjoying the change, it does little to dispel the dull grayness of my world. When my dog, Oscar, forms an instant bond with a man living in a yellow tent, my surroundings begin to feel more vibrant and full of possibility. I’m first drawn to Lachlan’s soulful eyes, and then to his kind nature and resilient spirit. I want to know more about him, and Oscar seeking him out on our daily walks provides me with that opportunity.
Lachlan
One split-second decision leads to losing everything and living on the streets. Still, I’d choose my current conditions over being harmed by someone I loved. The only bright spot in my struggle to survive is the handsome stranger and his dog. Despite how compassionate Foster seems, I don’t want any handouts. I need to stay safe and stand on my own two feet after what I’ve been through. But when I find myself in a bind, I allow Foster to rescue me, if only for a night.
Our circumstances couldn’t be more different, and yet I’m drawn to Foster in ways I hadn’t expected. When our attraction skyrockets, Foster assures me that finding comfort in each other doesn’t hurt anyone. But when it becomes something deeper—meaningful conversations and mind-blowing intimacy—it occurs to me that I might’ve met the right man at the wrong time. Story of my life.
*CW: Discussions and depictions of domestic violence, mental health struggles, and experiencing homelessness.
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It's about Foster and Lachlan, who meet by chance because Foster's dog Oscar finds a friend in Lachlan. Foster has recently moved to the city, has a job, but has been struggling with depression for years. After Lachlan's last relationship broke up and he lost his job, he eventually found himself on the streets. He lives in his yellow tent and is a very proud man who won't accept charity.
I really liked the fact that the two protagonists are already in the middle of their lives, because I also like to read about "older" protagonists. The author has portrayed life on the street openly and unsparingly, as well as Foster's struggle with depression, which I found very good. In general, Foster and Lachlan are deeply characterized and it was a pleasure to see how they both support and do good for each other and slowly build a relationship.
A highlight for me was Oscar, a dog you have to cuddle and love. And Oscar also realized very quickly that Lachlan is a very likeable man who didn't have it easy last year.
I found the story very captivating and it was great to see how the relationship between the two men developed. The author also created suspense and then it almost seemed that Lachlan's past was threatening to catch up with him. The author has written an interesting and unusual, but very good story with lots of emotion, some drama and romance, which was very entertaining to listen to.
Nick J. Russo has done an outstanding job. He brought the story to life and as a listener you could really feel the emotions of the two protagonists. It was a pleasure to listen to him portray Lachlan and Foster.
Emotional and Heartfelt
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I liked the characters (who are a bit older than many romance protagonists at thirty-nine and forty-one) – they’re both kind, decent people who have been dealt a tough hand in life. Lachlan became houseless when he left his abusive partner; Foster lives with depression and although he manages it well most of the time, sometimes, it overwhelms him and he has days he can’t even get out of bed. I appreciated that while Foster would love to just swoop in to ‘rescue’ Lachlan, he doesn’t do that and stops to think or to ask before he acts, and gives Lachlan the tools to rescue himself. And when Foster’s depression begins to darken his days again, Lachlan gives him the support and the understanding he needs to get through it. They’re wonderfully accepting and supportive of each other and the hurt/comfort aspect of the story is very well done.
Nick J. Russo is a narrator I always enjoy listening to. I know I can rely on him to deliver an engaging and well thought-out performance with strong vocal characterisations and clear character differentiation throughout. I liked his portrayals of Foster and Lachlan and he absolutely nails their growing emotional connection, clearly conveying their strengths and vulnerabilities as they learn to trust and open up to one another.
Mr. Russo’s terrific performance certainly enhanced my enjoyment of In the Gray, and I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys low-angst hurt/comfort romances.
Another excellent performance from Nick J. Russo
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I received this audiobook for free from GRR at my request. My review is my opinion and an honest review - neither the author nor GRR influenced my opinion.
A homeless man befriends Oscar, the dog, and his owner, Forster.
This is a great story about mental health and trusting people. It is beautifully written and delicately handles the darkness of mental health.
Nick J Russo did an outstanding job of narrating this book. As usual, I sped up the audio on audible to 1.20.
I recommend this book.
In the Gray
By: Christina Lee
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
❤❤❤❤ Overall
🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧 Narration
📚📚📚📚 Story
Read at 1.20 speed on Audible
MM Heartfelt romance
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Both men are coping with challenges, and I was impressed over the course of the story by how Lee was able to draw me in. Really lovely!
The audio version of In the Gray is performed by Nick J. Russo who does a lovely job. His voice is expressive, and he infuses a nice warmth and sincerity into these emotional characters.
A Heartfelt and Emotional Story
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Lachlan is without a home after leaving an abusive relationship. Foster struggles with depression. I loved how respectfully the author treated both subjects. Lachlan wants to be independent and resists the help that Foster offers – at first.
These two eventually help each other and they form a loving and committed relationship. I loved Oscar, the dog! Animals can really make a difference in a person's life.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request; my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
Animals can really make a difference.
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so good
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The writing is raw, honest and real and I fell, along with Foster and Lachlan as they faced all the challenges in their lives.
Ms Lee doesn't shy away from the harsh realities Lachlan faces while suffering from homelessness. She also raw and real with her approach to writing about a character with depression like Foster. Foster's depression is unique to him and I enjoyed her approach to his condition and management.
These two men were facing hard times in their lives but found each other, maybe not at "the perfect time" but at a time within their grey and brought a little more colour into each other's lives!
So heartwarming!
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🎧📚🎧 Nick J. Russo was the perfect narrator to bring these characters to life and did so with a complete understanding of who he was portraying, humanizing them and giving each a voice that was fitting to that character’s personality. I loved how he took each role and made it his own, sounding believable and just as I imagined the characters would sound. He set the perfect tone for the story, captured all the characters’ emotions and had you feeling them all. Russo is an entertaining storyteller and his performance elevates the story to another level. Thank you for another amazing listen.
Emotional & Heartfelt! Great Story & Narration🎧
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Narration: Very well narrated, but since it's Nick J. Russo, it's not a surprise in the least.
A touching story full of strong emotions
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Great Story
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