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Sultry Sunset
- Mangrove Stories
- Narrated by: Greg Tremblay
- Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
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Summary
Hutch Crowley is well-liked in the small resort town of Mangrove - he's got friends in his new neighbors, he's the owner of the town grocery, and he's building a community center - but he's still unlucky at love. Every man he's attracted to is either taken or simply not interested, including his best friend, Mike Rojas.
When Mike came to Mangrove two years ago, Hutch gave him a job and a place to stay in his guesthouse, where Mike has remained ever since. Despite the rumors circulating about them, Hutch knows Mike is straight and looking for the right woman. But his friends disagree, and after some hints to the contrary, even Hutch finally has to admit that maybe the rest of the town sees something he's been missing. If Hutch wants to spend each sultry sunset with the man of his dreams, it might be time to figure out what's going on with his best friend's heart.
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- jinx
- 18-02-24
Good, but not a favourite
The performance was excellent. The story was a bit rushed and it felt wrong that one of the main characters slept around to confirm that he was gay, it undermined how much he said he cared about the main character when they did get together, but it was still a good story. I would have liked to have known more about the firefighter and his daughter. I realise that it’s a segue into a new book between him and the doctor, but I felt that the character needed fleshing out more in this one. This felt like a spin off novella rather than a book in its own right. Good, but too short.
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