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Test Drive
Test Drive
Test Drive
Audiobook5 hours

Test Drive

Written by Riley Hart

Narrated by Sean Crisden

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A double shot of devastating news turns Justin Evanson's life upside down. When he learns his father has cancer, and he has siblings he never knew existed, he leaves everything behind and moves to Virginia to support his dad as he tries to make amends with his family-a family Justin's not sure he has a place in. Things go from bad to worse when he discovers his recent hookup is his newfound sister's brother-in-law.

Drew Sinclair never expected to see Justin after their night at the club or to discover their family connection. If anyone found out, it would give Drew's brother another reason to hate him. But there's something about Justin that draws him in, and it's not only because they burn up the sheets together.

One meeting leads to another, and before Justin realizes it, Drew has become the only thing in his world he feels is his. And for the first time in his life, Drew knows what it means to be needed. Being there for Justin and supporting him when things spiral out of control feels right. But with so much happening so quickly, it's hard to trust their feelings. Is this thing between them real? Or just a test drive before life forces them down two separate roads?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 8, 2016
ISBN9781515981435
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The angst in this book was not a surprise considering how book 2 ended, but it was still difficult to read. Not difficult in a bad way, but the fact that a secondary character is dying from cancer is still a difficult topic. Riley Hart did a really good job with exploring all the complicated emotions that come with confronting the death of a parent, especially a parent who’s done such terrible things like Justin and Landon’s father. How do you forgive a man who’s abandoned you? How do you forgive a man who’s hidden such a significant secret? There’s no easy answers and Riley Hart doesn’t pretend her characters have it figured out. With that in the background, the relationship between Drew and Justin was a nice contrast, although I felt we had less romance in this book than the others. There was just so many different familial issues that had to be dealt with. But don't worry, our guys still get their wonderful Happy Ever After.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It’s a really Good book but the one telling the story it’s not that great I things it’s booring