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  • Bio-Mechanical

  • Irons and Works, Book 4
  • By: E. M. Lindsey
  • Narrated by: Scott D. Alford
  • Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Bio-Mechanical

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Narrated by: Scott D. Alford
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Summary

Having grown up the son of a Southern Baptist preacher, James Gossett was expected to be one thing, and one thing only - a God-fearing, straight, Christian man. It didn’t help that from a young age, James knew he was different. He hid the truth about who he was from himself, and from his family, until a freak accident during a routine simulation right after basic training cost him both legs, and nearly his life. Knowing what he almost lost, James decided to come out - and with that, lost the rest of the blood kin he had left alive. Settling in Fairfield, James rediscovered what it meant to be part of a family who loved him for who he was - but he still had one big secret kept close to his heart. In spite of his promiscuous reputation, James was a virgin, in every sense of the word, and he wasn’t sure that would ever change.

Rowan Balk was dedicated to one thing, and one thing alone - ensuring that no child would ever suffer what he did at the hands of a prejudiced system. Having been torn from his disabled adoptive mother shortly after her MS diagnosis, Rowan grew up with a fire in him to make sure no one ever felt his pain. But his determination came at the expense of ever finding love, and until he set foot in Fairfield, he was okay with that. Then, he set eyes on the quiet, Southern tattoo artist with secrets in his eyes and a mouth he could get lost in for days. But Rowan wasn’t the sort of person who was willing to turn his life upside-down for one man, even if he knew deep down, James Gossett was probably the one. When it’s obvious James wants Rowan just as much, Rowan realizes he can’t say no. So, he makes James a proposition - he’ll help James discover himself in the bedroom, no strings attached, until Rowan leaves the state.

But will that be enough for both lonely men? Or will they somehow find a way to come together, in spite of the distance between them?

Bio-Mechanical is the fourth book in the Irons and Works series. It contains no cheating and an HEA.

©2019 E. M. Lindsey (P)2019 E. M. Lindsey
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So touching!

Story: I loved all the difficult emotions this book touched! Both the MCs have heaps of feelings that were incredibly portrayed and as usual for this series, totally gut wrenching. As all the other titles, it left the best type of hangover.

Narration: I am sorry to say, that the strong accents of MCs got a bit too much for me after a bit. Not enough to make me give it up, but enough to be annoying. That’s probably my personal preference, but tru nonetheless.

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Good book

I really enjoyed the story. The characters had depth and I enjoyed finding out about their backgrounds. My only complaint is the narrator. I didn't feel that his voice was right for some of the characters, mainly Rowan. The accents were fine but the voices themselves didn't fit. I wasn't bothered much in the previous books but it was more noticeable in this book. I found it harder to focus on the story line when Rowan spoke than at any other time. Overall, still enjoyed the book.

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