Take Me Down (Face the Music #1)
Avery Kingston
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Explicit and plentiful [?]
· 6 ratings · 408 pages · Published: 25 Mar 2022
Hello, my name is Kennedy, and I’m an addict.
Pills, booze—you name it, I tried it. I wasn’t exactly particular about it. Now, I’m two years sober, in a new country, and looking for a fresh start.
But my noisy, upstairs neighbor is testing the limits of my sobriety. He’s either watching an adult film marathon, harboring a hooker, or performing an exorcism in his flat.
Regardless, I don’t need beer goggles to see that Silas Graves is the finest bloke I’ve ever laid eyes on.
Silas
Hello, my name is Silas, and I’m going blind.
As a struggling actor, I’ve taken a lot of crummy roles. But this is one role I’m not ready to fill.
So, nightly I swipe right or left, because in my bedroom, I never feel blind. The lights are out, and it’s a level playing field. And oh, how I love pretending to be fully sighted.
Honestly, I deserve an Emmy.
But truth be told, all of this has left me feeling nothing but empty.
Maybe it’s time to stop hiding and chase after what I want.
And what I want is the girl downstairs.
Tagged as:
- contemporary 3
- funny 2
- enemies to lovers 2
- forced proximity 2
- m-f romance 1
- grumpy & sunshine 1
- disabilities & scars 1
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- Audiobook
- dual pov 1
- first person pov 1
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The 'Face the Music' series
3.90 · 5 ratings
from hate to love · humor · erotica · forced proximity · contemporary · explicit-plentiful · length-long · audiobook
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