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  • His Mossy Boy [Being(s) in Love]

  • By: R. Cooper
  • Narrated by: Christopher Patton
  • Length: 20 hrs and 52 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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His Mossy Boy [Being(s) in Love]

By: R. Cooper
Narrated by: Christopher Patton
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A Being(s) in Love Story

Years ago, a very intoxicated Martin nearly died in the woods outside Everlasting, and a beautiful creature saved him, although Martin’s done his best to forget it. He spends his time in a haze of weed as he avoids his emotionally abusive mother - and the way he feels about men. Martin is already a weirdo in his isolated small town; he doesn’t need a sexuality crisis, too. He’s a mess, but someone - or something - always seems to take care of him, usually a tall, sarcastic deputy by the name of Ian Forrester.

No one knows much about Ian, which is how he and his family prefer it. Ian has resigned himself to a lonely life keeping his secrets and guarding his forest. It’s safe to dream of Martin, because Martin never remembers Ian helping him. Besides, Martin barely speaks to Ian, so nothing can ever grow between them. Right?

But with the dragons - and the magic - back in Everlasting, suddenly anything seems possible, even a happily ever after for two men who never expected one....

©2017 R. Cooper (P)2018 Dreamspinner Press
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Lovely story

This is a great audio adaptation of a beautifully written book. I love all of the Beings in Love series, though Little Wolf and His Mossy Boys are my favourites. Robert Nieman was brilliant for Little Wolf but Chris Patton is perfect for Ian and Martin. He has been a favourite since the Adrien English series, but he delivers the life and feeling this book deserves. A fantastic, long listen. Recommended.

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Long, but worth it!

I had already read the book (R Cooper is my favourite author). I'm not a huge fan of all the narrators she uses, but was pretty sure Christopher Patton would do a good job. Which he does. The story is very slow-burn, with lots of angst on poor Martin's part (and a fair bit on Ian's) - if you're not a fan of R Cooper's drawn-out yearning, you may not like this one. But if you do, and also like a long listen, this is for you. Patton even managed to wring a tear or two from me (not unusual for an author, but much more so for a narrator!).

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