
Zen Alpha
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Narrated by:
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Hugh Bradley
About this listen
More than anything, struggling tech support specialist Bradley Evans wants an alpha male lover. He thinks he's found his perfect match, but when his domineering stockbroker boyfriend goes too far, Bradley wonders if his flexible, mindful neighbor might be just what he needs.
Ward Linden teaches autistic middle schoolers and is sexy and kind; but he isn't quite the alpha Bradley's been looking for. Do nice guys always have to finish last?
Bradley explores what it means to be alpha male in this steamy, humor-laced gay romance. Due to its sexual content, this book is for adults only.
©2017 Sionnach Wintergreen (P)2018 Sionnach WintergreenThe story on the other hand? Well, it was repetitive, it didn’t flow and I didn’t find it romantic. I felt Bradley used Ward. Bradley “settled” for Ward, he was over emotional about the smallest things, then didn’t care about the big stuff. I still have no idea what the story has to do with “Alpha”, nor do I understand why Bradley classes some people as alphas and not others, I started to think he means tops, not alphas.
Poor Ward
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