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The Fall
- Love in O’Leary Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Alexander Cendese, Iggy Toma
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"I was in free fall the moment we met, and I just keep falling."
Small-town police officer Silas Sloane knows every resident of O'Leary, New York. He's earned the love and respect of its citizens, though living under the small-town microscope grates on him. But though he's good at his job, there's one thing he's not good at: commitments...until Everett.
Widower Everett Maior, O'Leary's newest citizen, came to the small town kicking and screaming. He never wanted to become primary caretaker for his grandfather and has no interest in living the provincial life. Snarky and superstitious, he's proficient at keeping people at a distance...until he lays eyes on Silas.
Strange disappearances are plaguing O'Leary, though, even as Silas and Everett find their growing attraction undeniable. Can they find their way to a future together, even as ghosts from the past threaten to tear them apart?
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- Zell Oakley
- 10-16-19
Too much pride parade, not enough plot
The issue that I have as a gay man reading M/M fiction mostly written by straight women is that although a lot of stories are lovely, others are full of tropes that ring false. For example, the GFY stories which are borderline offensive or the trope of the bisexual who "thought he was straight" until he realized he was in love with his best friend's cute brother, which, I'm sorry to say, rarely happens. The books end up being a rumination on how women want their M/M romances to be and less about how a M/M romance actually works, sort of how lesbian pornography is mostly marketed toward straight men.
This book has the opposite problem, however. Instead of everyone being basically a woman trapped in a straight guy's body, a good portion of the characters are Gay with a capital G and those who aren't sure talk about it a lot. These guys are way gayer than I am, and I slept with a dude last night. I came out twenty years ago but if someone I just met said to me "I bet this town has a problem with queer people who vote liberal" I would roll my eyes and immediately find an excuse to be anywhere else, and not only because I hate the word "queer." Murders and disappearances are happening and all the police officer main character can seem to think of is how great it is to be gay in O'Leary. I made it to the part where a bunch of characters were arguing with each other about what to call their child's non-binary uncle/aunt and peaced out. I don't have 8 hours to waste on this.
Which is a shame, because Iggy Toma and especially Alexander Cendese were doing a great job narrating as usual, and May Archer's prose was relatively good. I won't be buying the other books in this series.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-22-19
A comfort listen.
O'leary, sadly doesn't exist in the real world: an accepting kind of place. Fall isn't high literature but rather a comfy robe and good tea or coffee to curl up with and just enjoy.
The angst level is low. The steam just right; driving the tale where necessary but not so much and often that you lose the story in sex.
I hope we see more of the town of O'leary.
The narration rocked.
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- Clayton L Lovell
- 02-22-19
May I have some MORE Please?
I really enjoyed the story and the characters. The readers Alexander and Iggy did a great job. Sure for a small town in upstate NY it's bit unrealistic that most of the town is gay and so acceptable BUT it is a gay M/M romance so.... Everet and Silas are funny and the town characters are amusing as well. The whole time I was listening I was thinking I hope this is a 5 or 6 book series! Imagine my disappointment When I found out this is the only one! Audible Please get Alex and Iggy to read the next book. And Ms. Archer Please find some new adventures for Ev , Si and all the rest of the O'learians. I want to move there my self and eat some Cal and Ashe's lemon bars.
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- E. hughes
- 08-01-19
good idea with a so-so ending
I wanted to like this book but I really did not. First I absolutely did not like two separate narrators it was very confusing. Especially when the characters were supposed to be 30's and the second narrator made them sound like they were 50's. Second I found the main character (Ev) Everett to be very wishy in his decisions. The way he would flip-flop between wanting a relationship with (Sy) Sylis and then running away. If I was Sylis I would have told Ev to keep running he was not ready for a relationship.
Then there was the underlining mystery. Basically why? it felt like a throw away plot to just have something aside from a love story. There is the town sheriff who seems to just let the mystery slide by. A real sheriff would be on a missing person till it was finished especially when it became two missing people. Also I was able to figure out who the killer was in the beginning. The final climax scene with the killer was far too much a tosser as both men declare their love.
Finally like others have said you really need a score card to keep track of all the towns people. There are far too many characters to keep track of. With the two narrators and their different voices it was very difficult to follow who was who.
A re-write would be great because this has a good story in it you just have to find it.
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- Sadie G
- 02-20-19
Really enjoyable!
Great story and great narration. Really enjoyed it and can't wait for the next in the series.
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- Nicole
- 07-22-20
Total failure
Not steamy and not funny
I really do not like these narrators either, usually a good narrator can turn a not so good book into a much better one but these guys really had no emotion and gave nothing to the story.
And the story, don't get me started on the story....... the story is worse than a Hallmark movie - there is no build up to the romance or even whatever plot was supposed to happen. Not happy with this total waste of time.
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- Vicki
- 02-26-19
Another great series to add to my favourites.
Looks like I have found another series to add to my favourites. This story was great. Full of dynamic characters and their complicated relationships. There is a mystery element to the story but it is not the focus. In fact, even though Sy is a policeman we get most of the information about crime in the area from the residents. I loved watching Si and Ev, and several other characters grow with the story and the phases they went through. The dialogue was realistic as were the characters actions.
I listened to this book, narrated by Iggy Thomas and Alexander Cendese. I'm not a fan of dual narrations because I find it difficult to keep track of the characters when they are read by two different readers but I loved the way both narrators were able to move the story along with their pacing. And the emotions being experienced were felt through the words. If you like audio versions of stories this is a good one to listen to.
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- John Edward
- 01-07-21
Not recommended!!!
I listened to almost all of it until the last 15 minutes and I just couldn't take anymore. The story is slow and goes on and on about nothing. The characters, all of them, were unappealing, obnoxious people, especially Everett. Way too much whining. Okay, he's a widower and sad. Then go be a hermit and leave everybody alone. Lock yourself up. And why would his '"lover" Silas want to be involved with someone who had sooooo much baggage. The sex and companionship certainly weren't satisfactory. In general, the town of O'Leary is full of simpletons, inclusive, yes, but none the less, simpletons. Alexander Cendese's voice is grating and sounds like he's constipated. I like Iggy Toma. He was the reason I bought the book. But, believe me, I'm not reading anymore in this cycle. I recommend that Mr.Toma choose more wisely in the future.
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- patrick
- 06-20-20
Enchanting
F. Scott Fitzgerald Said “All good writing is like swimming underwater and holding your breath.”
I definitely understand the sentiment, I have felt as if I was holding my breath for hours on end during the Love in O’Leary Series.
As I fell in love with each couple’s story, I hesitated to proceed onward with the next book because each one was so special and I was slightly worried the magic couldn’t be replicated. To my delight I was proven wrong with every page in the anthology.
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Laugh out Loud
There is angst but mostly laughter and some intrigue - really enjoyed Si and Everett - and Grandpa Hen. Could have been a bit more romance the first 1/2 of the book - but, the reasoning is understandable with Ev losing Adrian such a short time ago. The story of these two is enjoyable and smartly written. The wit and sarcasm is ongoing and fun - Alexander Cendese and Iggy Toma are both excellent at their task and hope to see them in the NEXT O'Leary Book on Audible - Please Please May?!!
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- Jessica Scott
- 11-07-21
interesting surprise
Not going to lie; it took me a while and many tries to get into the story since it takes forever to start. But after a few chapters have passed, the story becomes a fun beginning for a great series.
The characters are cute, funny, witty, and great together. Another thing that I love about this series is the townspeople. They are the best! It really makes you want to move and find a place that makes you feel at home.
My only issue with this book is the same issue I have with every book May Archer writes; she like her characters to be abused, mistreated, and wrong horribly and then... nothing. Literally nothing, there's never a great gesture of the abusive part or a moment to change their ways and ask for forgiveness and prove love fixes everything, the abused character ALWAYS brainwashes himself to forgive how shitty he's been treated, and HE is always the one who comes back to the abuser. Cringe.
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- Kindle Customer 1
- 04-20-19
The narrators ruin the book
The book itself is great but the narrators are annoying. The constantly changing of the characters voices makes it hard to tell who is talking most of the time.
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- Ronald Betts
- 11-15-19
A story of loss and finding love again.
Loss and love winning through with all the pitfalls of life with some worrying moments along the way.
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- Mary
- 04-21-19
Nice story
I enjoyed this story about two guys finding love in a small town in New York State. There was a bit of a murder mystery thrown in, but it did feel like a shoe-in rather than an in-depth, investigative story. (The way the local police reacted to the fact people were missing in the woods was completely unrealistic.)
The one thing that did bug me was... why were two narrators used for this book when one would have sufficed?
I have no idea why two narrators read consecutive chapters because their voices and narration styles were so similar they merged into one and I couldn't discern which was supposed to be which character.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-22-19
A pleasure to read
This book made me laugh and cry, it was a pleasure to listen to it.
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- Tine
- 08-06-20
Rushed narration
I actually tried to slow down the sections of Alexander cendese read. Everything was rushed, the lines ran together, I wasn’t entirely certain which character was speaking at times. Great book, fantastic characters, Iggy Toma read with passion and was excellent, strong pass on Cendese though.