Home Work By Kaje Harper, Narrated By JF Harding
Genre: Contemporary Romance, GLBTQ, MM, Mystery
Tropes: Hurt-comfort, established couples, parenting
Released: Audio-Sept. 6, 2022 / eBook-Jan. 6, 2022
Publisher: Self-Published
Series: Life Lessons, Book 3
Length: Audio-9hrs 46mins / ebook-397 pages
Cover Design: Cate Ashwood
Mac and Tony thought the hard part was over. They’re together openly as a couple, sharing a home and building a life with their two kids. It’s what they dreamed of.
But daughter Anna struggles with the changes, Ben is haunted by old secrets, Mac’s job in Homicide still demands too much of his time, and Tony is caught in the middle. It’ll take everything these men can give to create a viable balance between home and work. Especially when life refuses to give them a break.
It is not a standalone story. Listen/read books 1 and 2 first.
(This is a lightly edited rerelease of the 2012 original novel.)
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
I will be sorry to see this series end.
Like the first two books in this series, Home Work doesn’t end on a cliffhanger but you will definitely want to read the next one after you finish it. I strongly recommend that you read or listen to the first two books to get full enjoyment from this story.
The blurb is excellent but there are so many other things I want to say except that they would be spoilers. Let me just say that once again Mac and Tony can’t seem to catch a break; life seems to have it out for them and yet they are also incredibly lucky.
I can’t say enough good things about JF Harding’s wonderful performance of this story. There are things going on with Mac that are so much more intense listening to JF act out the story rather than reading the words myself.
Tony and Mac really deserve the HEA that I know Kaje Harper will give them at the end of the final book in this series. I haven’t read it yet because I’m holding out for the audiobook and I can hardly wait.
Story: ♥♥♥♥♥
Narration: ♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Spicy
Available to borrow with Kindle Unlimited.
I get asked about my name a lot. It’s not something exotic, though. “Kaje” is pronounced just like “cage” – it’s an old nickname, and my pronouns are she/her/hers. I’ve been writing far longer than I care to admit (*whispers – forty-five years*), although mostly for my own entertainment. I write M/M romance, often with added mystery, fantasy, historical, SciFi, paranormal… I also have Young Adult short stories (some released under the pen name Kira Harp.)
After decades of writing just for fun, my husband convinced me I really should submit something, somewhere. My first professionally published book, Life Lessons, came out in May 2011. I now have a good-sized backlist in ebooks and print, both free and professionally published, including Amazon bestseller The Rebuilding Year and Rainbow Award Best Mystery-Thriller Tracefinder: Contact. A complete list with links can be found on my website “Books” page at https://kajeharper.com/books/.
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