Nashville Spicy Series 1- 5 – Casey Morales Free Audiobook
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Read by Dan Levy
Format: M4B
1 Winning His Vote
David is a cocky Congressman. Joe is a handsome hack hired to dig up dirt. When these two clash, the campaign trail gets steamy!
If you like snarky humor and good, old-fashioned, cat-and-mouse love stories, you’ll love Winning His Vote!
Joe is a campaign manager who just helped elect the first Latino Mayor of Nashville. He was riding victory’s high when a call came from the state party chair inviting him to join a gubernatorial race, his first statewide campaign. This was his chance to step into the big leagues, and he couldn’t wait.
David is former Navy SEAL, now popular Congressman representing Middle Tennessee–and candidate for Governor. He’s smart, suave, sexy–and just cocky enough to make Joe’s blood boil.
Along the campaign trail, Joe catches glimpses of the man beneath the cocky mask. Then the campaign takes an unexpected turn, and the pair are forced to work closer than ever.
And that’s when….
Winning His Vote is a classic enemies-to-lovers tale steeped in the heat of political battle.
2 Wrenched
A woman is missing. The clock is ticking. There’s no time to lose when a life hangs in the balance.
Miguel:
They found our missing woman’s car.
In the army, I found hidden bombs before they could, well, you know.
I’m good at finding what I look for.
After I got out, I traded my green uniform for a blue one.
Now, I mostly find clues and people.
I’m not used to finding things when I don’t look for them.
Then, I met Sam.
What was I looking for again?
Sam:
I grew up on a ranch. It was easy to win over furry friends as long as I had food in my hand.
When I moved to Nashville, I learned that men are a totally different animal.
I’ve only just started wanting more than an endless stream of one-nighters, but the time I put myself out there, I ended up in the friend zone.
I’m good in the sack, up against a wall, or on the kitchen table,
But dating is exhausting.
When a cop in a tight blue uniform drove onto my lot, everything changed.
Wrenched is a classic MM Romance wrapped in a whodunit thriller, a tale of self-discovery, overcoming the past, and two men learning what—and who—they truly want.
This story includes scenes where one character grapples with PTSD, while another discovers how best to support him.
3 – I Hear You
I Hear You follows the journey of Tyler, a devil-may-care, party boy mechanic who loves his job, his friends, and his faithful dog, but the thought of settling down is the last thing on his mind.
That all changes when he meets Gabe, an adorably dimpled, floppy haired deaf man who challenges him in ways he never imagined.
As Tyler starts to fall for Gabe, he realizes his carefree lifestyle may be holding him back from true happiness.
Will he be able to overcome his past and embrace love, or will his desire for freedom and the lure of the party scene prove too powerful?
This heartwarming and steamy story of love, self-discovery, and second chances includes scenes of hurt/comfort, found family, and the cutest doggone puppy love. It is a must-listen for M/M romance fans.
Note: This story includes use of multiple substances.
4 – The Batter’s Box
When you swing for the fences, you risk it all….
Nate: The game is all that matters. It’s all that’s ever mattered. I’ve dreamed of wearing a big-league jersey since the first day I grasped a baseball. Now, I’m so close. Playing in the minors has been a blast, but I know I’m ready.
Then, Cooper appeared in the tunnel one night after a game. He’s unlike anyone I’ve ever met—all wild hair and dimples, with a passion for numbers and a heart of gold. Being around him makes me forget all my worries, even when a batting slump threatens everything.
Cooper: People can be weird. Sometimes they say one thing that means something important, but they don’t tell me that it’s important because they want me to figure it out for myself, otherwise it won’t be a lesson learned or something stupid. Other times, they say the exact same thing using the exact same words, but don’t mean what they meant before and expect me to understand both meanings and know which I’m supposed to get. What’s with that?
Sorry, I kind of ramble when I get excited or happy or sad…or really into something…like, a lot. I mean, I ramble a lot, not get really into things a lot. Although I can get really into things a lot sometimes. Um, I did it again, didn’t I?
Anyway. My grandmother took me in when I was little. When she died, and I had to tell those named in her will of their inheritances, my world tilted. Sam, a mechanic who’d helped Grammy with Pop’s old car, was on the list. He inherited a car, but I gained so much more—a pair of amazing friends in him and his partner, Miguel.
Then, they took me to a baseball game. How can meeting one man make my legs feel like jelly and my heart thump like a helicopter?
The Batter’s Box is a slow-burn, nerd/jock mm sports romance where two men following very different roads converge on the path to happiness.
5 – Buckeye
A traded player, a children’s home, and a love to defy all odds.
Climbing the ladder of professional baseball is hard. As one of the only openly gay players in the league, Nick Dunlap’s path is rockier than most.
When Nick is traded mid-season, despite a team-leading batting average, everyone knows his “open secret” is to blame.
He flies to Ohio in hopes of a fresh start but finds so much more.
On his second day in Columbus, Nick agrees to visit a non-profit whose mission is to counsel children and families. Speeches are made, balls are signed, and before the day ends, Nick meets Ethan, a troubled eight-year-old boy who hasn’t spoken in months.
Nick’s heart yearns to aid the lost boy.
Then he meets Dr. André Martin, a French psychiatrist with flowing salt-and-pepper hair and kind smile. André has been on the staff of the non-profit for over twenty years and questions Nick’s sincerity, thinking he is little more than a grandstanding player looking for photo ops.
Until Nick returns the next day . . .
Buckeye is a heartwarming story of a man finding love in the most unexpected places. Themes include found family, hurt/comfort, an age gap romance, children in need, and so much more.
If you enjoyed Red, White, and Royal Blue and Call Me by Your Name, you’ll love Buckeye.
Note: There are themes and scenes depicting the lives of children and adults with troubled pasts. Some overcome their challenges, while others struggle