Finding Zach
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Narrated by:
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Paul Morey
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By:
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Rowan Speedwell
About this listen
For five years, Zach Tyler, son of one of the world’s richest software moguls, was held hostage, tortured, and abused. When he is rescued at last from the Venezuelan jungle, he is physically and psychologically shattered, but he slowly begins to rebuild the life he should have had before an innocent kiss sent him into hell.
His childhood best friend David has lived those years with overwhelming guilt and grief. Every relationship David has tried has fallen apart because of his feelings for a boy he thought dead. When Zach is rescued, David is overjoyed - and then crushed when Zach shuts him out. Two years later, David returns home, and he and Zach must come to terms with the rift between them, what they feel for each other, and what their future could hold. But Zach has secrets, and one of them might well destroy their fragile love.
©2010 Rowan Speedwell (P)2012 Rowan SpeedwellWhat listeners say about Finding Zach
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- RAEL.ORG
- 17-02-18
Nice
A nice story, full of tenderness and people who take care with each others. I had a good time
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- Hemmel M.
- 14-08-24
ruined by the narrator
I know this favorite of mine by heart and am happy I can listen to it while doing something else. If it were a new story I would have returned this producrion.
The readers turns it to a list of statements. Every sentence in the same matter-of-fact voice with a disrupting pause at the end. Conversations turn out disconnected. And changing a scene gets the same length of silence, leaving me confused when it turns out to be other people talking.
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- Claire
- 01-07-16
1 of the best books I've read in a long time
As soon as i started reading this book it gripped me. I don't usually like books including the same gender relationships. but this one was amazing and has changed my View and preconceptions of books like this. it's sweet tender and heartwarming. Even the sex scenes have so much more to them and just sex. I cried several times at this book. The book address pain and suffering and love and patience and friendship and kindness and so much more.... it was a fantastic read and I finished it quite quickly because I couldn't put it down.
The only gripe I have is how annoying the music is when the chapter ends and another begins. if this wasn't there it would have got full stars from me. The narrator is great it literally just was that annoying music that bothered me slightly.
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- Harry Taylor
- 01-05-15
Similar steps to Love Like Water
Similar idea to the above book but still different. As I've got older I find it easier to weep. This is especially true when it comes to terror kidnappings as I was once kidnapped in a similar situation. This was in the days when you were only kept for short time and were either killed quickly or released. However this did bring back memories and emotions along with the PTSD. I found it very true all the way thro. I had moist eyes during the last chapter
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