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His Convenient Husband
- Love and Sports, Book 1
- Narrated by: Mirron Willis
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
NFL football player Isaiah Blackwell lost his husband three years ago and is raising their teen son alone. He lives his life as quietly as his job allows, playing ball to support his family but trying not to draw unwanted attention. His quiet life is shaken up when a mutual friend introduces him to Victor, a visiting principal ballet dancer who is everything Isaiah is not.
Brash and loud, Victor Aleksandrov has applied for political asylum to avoid returning to Russia, where gay men are targeted and persecuted. He's been outspoken about gay rights in his home country, and if he doesn't get asylum, going back to Russia is a death sentence.
Their one-night stand turns into a tentative friendship, a relationship they both agree is temporary . . . until Victor's denied asylum. Isaiah can't offer Victor a happily ever after, but he can propose something that'll keep Victor in the US and safe . . . marriage. He just doesn't expect his new husband to dance away with his heart.
Contains mature themes.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-06-24
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Okay so the narrator isn't the best, but in his defence, he had to do a British, American and a Russian accent, and finding anybody who was good at that would have been hard. But this book has all the tropes I love - loved and lost, single dad, marriage of convenience, wholesome values but with some spice. Listened to the whole thing with a smile. It's basically a hallmark movie for the ears and sometimes you just need that. Enjoy!
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