Most people can somehow relate to the damage that High School rumors can have on people long-term. We all know someone who was “slut shamed.” Most people can also relate to the class system that happens in High Schools, that separates and alienates people. We all know how complicated family politics can be. The Nearness of You brings all of those familiar themes front and center in a relatable and believable way. It’s also a story about the fierce love that mother’s have for their children.
Of course, The Nearness of You is a love story, so it includes some juicy scenes. In fact, the love story is super hot, partially because the narrators completely commit. The female narrator, Heather Costa, brings steam to the sex scenes, without performing or over doing it. She doesn’t back off and seems completely immersed in what’s going on in the scene. The male narrator has a super sexy and masculine voice that commands attention. At the same time he allows a natural vulnerability to shine through in his performance, making him all the more lovable. It’s basically a love story about two people from opposite sides of the track that fight like hell to make it work. I loved it!
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