Sinders and Ash
Pennymaker Tales
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Narrated by:
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Kale Williams
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By:
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Tara Lain
About this listen
Housekeeper Mark Sintorella (Sinders) works diligently at a resort hotel while designing clothes anonymously, hoping to get into fashion school. Then his carefully planned life is upended with the arrival of Ashton Armitage, son of the fifth richest man in America - and the most beautiful guy Mark has ever seen. Ash must find a wife or he'll lose his grandfather's inheritance, and he settles on Bitsy Fanderel. But secretly Ash is gay, and the guy who cleans the fireplaces sets his heart ablaze.
Further stirring the pot is the little elf of a man, Carstairs Pennymaker, who has Mark wearing his own designs and masquerading as a girl to impress the fashion investors in the hotel. When the clock strikes 12, two beautiful princesses line up for the wedding - but one isn't a woman. Will the slipper fit? Only Mr. Pennymaker knows for sure.
©2015 Tara Lain (P)2016 Dreamspinner PressWhat listeners say about Sinders and Ash
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- Mary
- 15-10-22
Weak stereotypes, a creepy groomer, no fairytale
This is the kind of m/m that makes me uncomfortable because it relies on stereotypes and fetishizes gay men. Here, in this modern 'retelling' of Cinderella we have an effeminate young man/fashion designer working as a cleaner at a hotel where one of the guests is a billionaires son who must get married to gain his inheritance. Cleaner Mark is coerced and groomed by a strange diminutive man (!) to dress up in the dresses Mark makes... to attract the attention of the billionaires son. It's a ridiculous premise full of misogyny, last century views, and homophobic undercurrents. I did not enjoy this story, and even narration by Kale Williams couldn't save it.
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