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Going Overboard (Anchor Point) (Volume 5)

By: L.A. Witt
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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Second-class petty officers Dalton Taylor and Chris Ingram have been best friends since coxswain’s school. Now they’re stationed together in the harbor patrol unit of NAS Adams. They’re content as friends, but secretly, they both ache for more. Neither makes a move, though; while Dalton is out and proud, Chris is closeted - even from his best friend.

Then another coxswain’s negligence nearly drowns Dalton. After a taste of how easily they could lose each other, neither man can keep his feelings hidden anymore, and it turns out love and sex come easy when you’re falling for your best friend.

Things aren’t just heating up between the friends-turned-lovers, though. The Navy is investigating the accident, and the harbor patrol chief isn’t going to let his star coxswain go down for dereliction of duty, even if saving him means throwing Dalton under the bus.

As the threats and gaslighting pile up, Chris and Dalton need each other more than ever - as shipmates, friends, and lovers. But if their chief prevails, the only way they can save their careers is to let each other go.

©2018 L.A. Witt (P)2018 Riptide Publishing
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance
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amazing

omg this book made me sad, angry and happy I love every minute well written and Nick j. Russo you are amazing ❤

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Did not finish at 40%

Man, this was annoying. I mean, I wanted to read until all the injustice was solved, but that was the only reason. Nothing in the story was done well. I did not notice any character features in both MC's. I did not pick up why they liked each other. I did not understand why Chris was in the closet even to his best gay friend. I thought the homophobia and bullying unnecessary aggravating. I did not get why these two wanted to be in the navy. And I hoped for some drama in the friendship, in stead of all the injustice caused by others.
Narration was good.

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