The Hideaway Neighbor
Corio Heights, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Zachary Zaba
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By:
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Rye Cox
About this listen
What do you do when your past becomes your new neighbor?
Noah thought he was safe with his childhood friend, and all that awaited them was a lifetime of happiness. When the unthinkable happens, he hides away to lick his wounds, but his heart remains frozen in time. Unable to move forward, Noah finds that his new neighbor is the very man who has him bound in the past. Is this the closure he's been seeking to end that chapter of his life or will he break free from the chains that have coiled around his heart and learn to trust again?
Bound by the shackles of pressure, Lucas lost the person he thought he’d spend his life with. Years pass, but he's unable to resign himself to the fate of living without the love of his life. He wants nothing more than to get Noah back. He was raised to take what he wants, and he's determined to obtain it. Will he succeed or will the past devour them?
The Hideaway Neighbor is a second chance M/M romance that features childhood friends to lovers, found family, and breaking through comfort zones. It is the fourth book of the Corio Heights series and can be listened to as a standalone but will be more enjoyable when listened to as a series.
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2nd chance
Childhood friends and ex bfs
1 MC has been a recluse since their breakup
Found family
Opposites
Rich heir/their hired helps son
TW: MC was in rehab for alcohol addiction and talks about an off page OD.
This was a light, no angst, low steam read with a very sweet ending.
The plot didn't interest me. I had to force myself to keep listening. I'm so over the rich heir that does everything his family wants even though they are adults and their family are stuck up bigots trope. The plot also uses non communication and assumptions as a main plot development and that is so overdone.
I wasn't overly found of either MC.
The world building was great as usual. The side characters were all wonderful. We get to see more of Jason and Will from the previous book and Zac and Caleb and Ian and Scott from the first two books. We also get to know more about Noah's single friend Eric and Lucas brother Liam that owns the apartment building. This book can be read as a standalone though, if you haven't read the previous books and don't know the other characters.
I loved the other books, so even though I didn't like this one, Im looking forward to the next and final book.
2.5 stars
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