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You’re the Problem, It’s You

HarperAudio. (Mischief & Matchmaking, Bk. 2). Aug. 2024. 11:56 hrs. ISBN 9780063312067. $23.99. LGBTQIA+ ROMANCE
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Alban’s latest Victorian romance, a sequel to Don’t Want You Like a Best Friend, takes listeners back into the glittering world of London’s ton. Bobby Mason and James Demeroven both feel like disappointments to their respective families. Bobby because he is the “spare,” and James because he’s never been good enough in his stepfather’s eyes. Now they have a new reason to be the family outcasts: they are in love with each other. Neither one wants to let on, but their cousins Beth and Gwen know and have devised a plan to get the men together. Continually being invited to the same events, and often forced to partner up for games, Bobby and James quickly realize that they are more than infatuated with each other. After a passionate night together, Bobby and James are blackmailed, which threatens to bring their relationship to light. When Beth and Gwen propose a solution, the men must decide if their desire to live authentically is reason enough to rebel. Chris Devon and Will Watt give voice to the struggles of Bobby and James, two men in love in a world where showing that openly isn’t socially accepted, as they try to live in a way that’s true to themselves. The narration is sweet and witty and perfectly captures the novel’s emotion. Listeners will love being back in Alban’s world of glitz, glamour, and mischief as the characters work to build a family and a life in a society that wasn’t built for them.
VERDICT Fun, sexy, and filled with heart, this is an excellent second entry in Alban’s historical romance series.
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