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Napkins and other distractions audio review

  • Writer: Molly Martin
    Molly Martin
  • Jul 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

Author MA Wardell

Narrator Kirt Graves & Evan Parker


Kirt Graves & Evan Parker dona beautiful job in bringing these later in life gentleman to life. One of those things that bothers we is when I don't feel the wisdom in the voice of older characters. Both of these narrators did just that and beautifully at that . You felt their wisdom in their voices as well as Kent's innocence of being newer to the queer scene, a brilliant job on this.


First off, thank you, M.A. for doing an OCD inclusive story that felt from the heart and not offensive to people suffering from the infliction. These two beautiful men are just so supportive and understanding of others' needs without wanting them to change. Kent has known he has been bi, but he never really pursued the option because he was happily married until that marriage dissolved to friendship. And i actually mean truly exes who stay friends (yes, it happens, my ex is one of my closest friends) and support the other when they move forward with their lives. Vincent's OCD is betrayed in a well-balanced way where you understand his struggles and see him doing what he needs to move on with his day. Vincent is also a side (so no penetration) but enjoys all other acts, and oh boy, do these men get creative on that front! Kent is a hoot and half trying to understand the ins and outs of male to male sex. Seriously, well done sir the dirty talk alone is next level fire. It's a highly entertaining read indeed.



 
 
 

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