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Shy

By: John Inman
Narrated by: Tommy O'Brien
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Dating is hard enough. Throw in an incontinent Chihuahua, an unrequited love affair, a severe case of social anxiety disorder, a dying father, and a man-eating hog, and it becomes darned near impossible. Still, it takes two to tango - and when Tom Morgan, a mild-mannered assistant bank manager with a debilitating case of shyness, meets Frank Wells, who is straight off the farm and even shyer than he is, sparks start flying.

Just when Tom and Frank's burgeoning love affair is rolling along nicely, Frank must return to Indiana to oversee the farm while his father battles cancer. Tom tags along to help Frank out and finds himself slopping hogs and milking cows and wondering what the hell happened to his orderly citified existence. And what's with all the chickens? Tom hates chickens!

With Frank's help, Tom grits his teeth and muddles through. Funny what a couple of guys can accomplish when they're crazy about each other. Not even 900 chickens can stand in the way of true love.

©2012 John Inman (P)2014 Dreamspinner Press
Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Funny Romance Contemporary
Witty Writing • Enjoyable Characters • Appropriate Emotional Delivery • Humorous Elements • Engaging Plot • Good Pacing

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This was a difficult topic for the author plus who to pick for the narrator with the right voice tenor. I thought that the narrator played just the right emotion for this topic of severe shyness but how can the correct narration happen when the story felt so lackluster. About midway through I felt this story was heading in a certain direction and it, and sadly, it didn't miss that direction. They were shy so they would have sex. They were shy so they'd room together. I just felt I didn't care for the characters after while and hoped the story would end. Sorry for the harsh critique but It's how I felt.

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Would you listen to Shy again? Why?

Yes. I plan to many times. It is a hilarious, but heartwarming story about two socially
disfunctional people who find each other and fall in love under very stressful circumstances. It hit all of my emotional buttons.

What did you like best about this story?

The love story was great, Pedro is adorable, but the coup de grace was Stanley's comeuppance.

Which character – as performed by Tommy O'Brien – was your favorite?

Frank's dad, Joe.

If you could rename Shy, what would you call it?

I can't think of a better title at this time.

Any additional comments?

The narrator used just the right tones to express what each character was like and I hope we hear more from him. John Inman is great. Please publish all of his book in audio format.

Don't 'Shy' Away From This One

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This is my second time listening to this book and that is a rarity for me. I loved it so much, I made both my Mom and best friend listen. the characters are so amazing and I absolutely love the animals having their own tiny voices. Or in Samson's case, not so tiny.

Best ending ever!

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Well. I thought I would like this book more than I did, to say the least. There are a few things that just didn't do it for me: first off, the audio quality just isn't the best, not that the narrator wasn't good and even mildly funny. Second, and most importantly, the plot. It was just meh. It started off alright, even promising, but quickly petered out and just became tedious and rambling. The massive focus on Frank's brother being such an asshole just wasn't interesting, and maybe I've been reading some angsty books lately but his dickish nature just didn't seem to be as big a problem as it was made out to be. Seriously, just tell him to get out. Or maybe ignore him.
My biggest qualm, though, was the romance. More like, what romance? I am on occasion okay with insta-love, if done well, but there was no spark, no draw in the MC's relationship. The sex scenes were mildly boring, and I found myself spacing out. It felt more like they both had social anxiety problems so why not get together?
If you are interested in detailed descriptions of chihuahua poop and some mediocre 69-ing this is the book for you.

Surprisingly not really my cup of tea

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Like other reviews I agree this could have been two different books; one about two men with social anxiety and one about two men on a farm building a life. I generally enjoy John Inman books. His writing is witty and smart with enjoyable characters. And that is what I thought this book would be . . right up until near the end. OMG I hated what happened to Stanley so much I can't even tell you. Yes he was an a**hole throughout the story, but my god no one deserves that. And the reaction horrified me even more, they laughed and treated it like a joke!! WTF!! And as a parent I can tell you that no matter how much of a jerk your child is, that is NOT what you would want to happen to them. So honestly that is the whole reason for giving this story 3 stars. The narration was pretty good; not a lot of diversity of voices, but the pace, timing and emotions were there.

OK until the end

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