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A review by aligroen
Hell on Wheels by Z.A. Maxfield
4.0
A Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words Review An Alisa Audiobook Review:
Rating: 4 stars out of 5
Nash is content if not happy with his life; he spends his days working on cars and helps his father raise his sister. He has resigned himself to his reality and doesn’t look for anymore than what he has. When he meets Spencer he doesn’t know who he is at first, but is instantly attracted to the man.
This story was told from both characters’ points of view, which made understanding their thoughts a bit easier. Nash needs to be needed and when he finds that he really isn’t everything is thrown out of whack, but he learns there are different ways to be needed. While Spencer has to get over his relationship with his ex before he can really have one with Nash.
Nick Russo once again did a wonderful job narrating this story. I could connect with the characters through the voices and emotions he portrayed.
Cover art by LC Chase is nice and follows the pattern for the series.
Rating: 4 stars out of 5
Nash is content if not happy with his life; he spends his days working on cars and helps his father raise his sister. He has resigned himself to his reality and doesn’t look for anymore than what he has. When he meets Spencer he doesn’t know who he is at first, but is instantly attracted to the man.
This story was told from both characters’ points of view, which made understanding their thoughts a bit easier. Nash needs to be needed and when he finds that he really isn’t everything is thrown out of whack, but he learns there are different ways to be needed. While Spencer has to get over his relationship with his ex before he can really have one with Nash.
Nick Russo once again did a wonderful job narrating this story. I could connect with the characters through the voices and emotions he portrayed.
Cover art by LC Chase is nice and follows the pattern for the series.