Audiophile
Emerie Hart
Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
4.38
· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 17 ratings · 334 pages · Published: 20 Aug 2024
After an unbearable loss and an unwanted move from the big city back into her childhood bedroom, Petra is buried in grief. She rejects any attempt to move forward, closing herself off from the real world in favor of her headphones and imagination. When her favorite fictional boyfriend walks into her life, she’s faced with a decision: shut him out like everyone else? Or take a chance on a stranger whose voice is intimately familiar?
After Reed’s life takes a horrible turn, he abandons his home in Los Angeles, his friends, and his erotic empire, Daddy Knight Productions. He's on the run from his past and the people in it. When Petra recognizes his voice, Reed is torn. Will he slam the door on a connection with Petra because of her link to his past? Or can he learn to trust her, and stay in one place long enough to lead Petra out of the dark?
A small town, strangers to lovers, spicy romance. Audiophile features supportive family relationships, reaffirming self worth, rediscovering sensuality, and finding love after thirty. Audiophile is a standalone romance with guaranteed HEA. While this book handles strong themes and a healing journey through grief, this is not a dark romance. Please check trigger warnings if needed to protect your mental health.
Tagged as:
- contemporary 6
- m-f romance 5
- older/mature 5
- small town 5
- tortured hero 5
- tortured heroine 5
- hurt/comfort 5
- working class heroine 4
- caretaking 3
- curvy heroine 3
- sweet/gentle hero 1
- bondage 1
- sweet/gentle heroine 1
- poor heroine 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- miscarriage / infertility 5
- mental illness 4
- third party sexual assault 4
- death / grief 4
- suicide / ideation 3
- birth-control non-consent 2
- victim blaming 2
- torture of mcs 2
- slut shaming 1
- geography
- california 4
- iowa 4
- oregon 4
- north america 3
- Format
- dual pov 5
- first person pov 1

