Fool's Gold
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Keval Shah
About this listen
The Bad Boy from the Trailer Park.
There are certain unwritten rules in the Lakeview Trailer Park, and number five is clear—No Gay Stuff.
Ethan “Shep” Shepherd has grown up hiding his true self so he doesn’t get kicked out of the only home he knows, but that doesn’t mean he can’t dream of a better life with the beautiful man who lives across the river. As a criminal, Ethan knows Jonas is too good for him, but when another one of the trailer park guys decides to attack Jonas, Ethan steps in and changes the course of their lives.
The Good Boy from the Religious Family
Jonas Nomikos is trying to survive his parents and their conservative views until he gets to college, where he can finally be himself. It isn’t an easy task to pretend to be the son they want, and when his best friend tells the truth to Jonas's parents, he’s sure his life is over. Until Ethan. Ethan gives him hope and makes him smile, and Jonas wants to be with him, even if it means saying goodbye to the only life he knows.
The Road to Being Who They Are
If Ethan and Jonas want to be together, they’ll need to make sacrifices. The journey to happiness is filled with surprises, and Ethan isn’t sure Jonas is ready to accept the reality of his life—which includes motorcycle clubs, breaking the law, and living payday to payday. Jonas might shock him, though.
Fool's Gold has a theme of overcoming prejudice and contains depictions of homophobia and discrimination, including scenes in a conversion camp. The authors do not condone homophobic behavior or discrimination of any kind.
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- Donna Hirsch
- 10-10-23
Ethan and Jonas
Ethan is from the Trailer park, and Jonas is from the good side of town. Church family when they find out Jonas is gay, they do everything to send him to Camp to get the gay out. Ethan will fight tooth and nail to get to Jonas. Keval did an amazing job narrating and I didn't want to stop.
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- JKH
- 15-10-23
Another exceptional audiobook
Every time I read a book by Ki and MD I fall in love with their style a little more. Add in Kevel Shah and his talent for accents? Perfection - this young love, wrong side of the tracks romance was amazing. Check it out - you will not regret it!
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- Marguerite
- 09-10-23
Couldn't put it down!
I'm not new to these authors, I've read almost everything they have written and I'm still amazed at how they out do themselves every time!
I was so engrossed in Fool's Gold that I almost read it in one go, but you know life happens. Totally loved the chemistry between the MCs, it's big bad biker but still romantic. Don't get me started on the action! Talk about a rollercaster, I've haven't been this invested in characters well being in such a long time!! Needless to say I enjoyed myself thoroughly.
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- Readingundertherainbow
- 10-10-23
I love New Gothenburg books
Once again another great treat from the New Gothenburg world. I love Keval Shah as a narrator - he is amazing at bringing these characters to life. The story is very well written and I really like the way the authors deals with some very difficult topics about religion and conversion therapy, while still keeping the vibe of the world they’ve created. It’s rough and morally questionable - but it is also brotherhood and having each other’s back no matter what. I highly recommend!
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- Macbandit
- 09-10-23
Agonizing story
This is a great background story for Ethan and Jonas.
Ethan has had a hard life. Even the brother who took care of him ended up getting killed in jail and Ethan was left on his own, living in a dumpy trailer. That is until Jonas came into his life.
Jonas is a good kid following the rules and trying to survive his parents until he can get away to college. That doesn’t work out when his friend outs him to his parents. They have no plans on having a gay son and plan on sending him away to fix him.
Together they both learn from each other and forge a future neither had even dreamed of.
I enjoyed their interaction with King and some of the King members. Undertaker’s rules were enlightening.
The narration by Keval Shah I enjoyed until he became the voice of Jonas’s mom. I think he definitely could do something better for a female voice.
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