At first I thought…Hmmm A Rich boy with stuck up snooty parents, who care more about their reputation than the kid who works in the family business that they pay no attention to and who are homophobic and make him pretend to be straight. Heard this a million times. However, the baby swap gave it a new twist and with that and the great relationship between Sam and Isreal, I was completely sucked in right from the start.

The relationship is a very slow burn. With the other major events of the plot it takes a long time for friendship to turn to more. it happens very naturally and I loved listening to their close friend bond and everything growing at a realistic pace.

The narrator did an ok job. Nice sounding voice and good pace. You could hear the emotions. However he seemed to use the same voice for all characters. The mother a little lighter but still very similar and the men mostly all sounded the same.