I originally read this novella when it was released as part of a giveaway and I loved it! Frankie and Con are the best of friends and business partners. Con (has loved Frankie since the moment they met) has been the shoulder for Frankie to cry on as he grieved the death of a husband..
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Heartwarming
Review from The Player →
“The Player” is another heartwarming story by Lily Morton. Frankie and Con are sweet together as the friends realize their feeling for one another. There are plenty of laughs and a few tears, but overall I was left with a satisfied “aww” feeling with their HEA. Joel Leslie narrates this short novella and he performs..
Nothing happens
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Frankie & Con
Review from The Player →
I loved Frankie and Con’s story. Once again Joel Leslie does a wonderful job of bringing Lily’s characters to life. He has a way of drawing you into the characters and nails the wit and snark every time. In their story Frankie finds himself coming out of the widow fog he has unknowingly been in..
Fabulous story!
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Frankie & Con
Review from The Player →
Beyond beautiful!!!
Review from The Summer of Us →
What a beautiful story! Oz is my absolute favorite book by Lily but I think this book just became my number one favorite! Love these two to pieces! I love stories about adult men who know what they want, well, a bit confused from time to time, but so sweet! Joel Leslie is the most..
When I read this book with my eyes last month, I said the only thing that would make me love it any more would be listening to the audiobook performed by Joel Leslie. I was right! Joel’s performance made a wonderful story even better. My original review is shown below. I loved everything about..
Great story 
Review from Sparktopia →
Wonderful plot & character development. The story kept an engaging pace with a lot of world building without exaggerating to the point of redundancy and boredom. I love duet narration and while one of the male narrator’s voice kinda made my eye twitch, I could get past it since he wasn’t reading the whole time.
I enjoyed this slow-burn romance with humour, banter, friends to lovers and found family. Frankie’s a widower whose husband was his business partner Con’s best friend. So it’s understandable that when he finally realizes (3 years after his husband’s death) he has feelings for Con, he’s reluctant to act on them, especially since Con now..