Color You In (EMS Station 1, Book 2) by K. Evan Coles; Narrated by Kevin Earlywine


COLOR YOU IN is book two of the EMS station series. This is an single dad enemies to lovers romance.


From the blurb:

Why are the hot guys always straight?

Gus is off men, thanks to his jackass of an ex. He’s put his focus on becoming Boston’s first amputee paramedic and doesn’t care that his new rookie partner wants the same job. Or that the straight, married dad is all wrong for him.

Madoc never imagined having to restart his career. But he’ll do anything to make a better life for his daughter, even if it means reporting to a hotshot who wants the job Madoc deserves. A guy Madoc can’t stop thinking about no matter how hard he tries.

The partners strike up a friendship, supporting each other after Gus is injured and Madoc’s ex-wife abandons the family. But when crushes become real attraction and Gus bonds with Madoc’s child, will Madoc be ready to stop playing it straight?


Molly Otto's review:

Kevin Earlywine makes a three star read for me an overall four star listen. Even with his beautiful work I still cannot completely get over some of the hang ups that I did have while reading vs listening to the story. Kevin knocked it out of the park with his way of storytelling making it an enjoyable listen.

Gus is one of those characters that you cannot help but root from the get go. Now Maddoc takes a while to warm up to, his daughter is a scene stealer each and every dang time, loved her! This is one of those romances that felt real, and you could see the events occurring outside of the book world. Even though Maddoc does mess up multiple times, you feel his sincerity when he makes his amends to get back into the good graces of Gus. Gus has his hesitance and oh boy do you get it, he has had a rough go at it but still shows his strength of character in every day and you keep rooting for him to find his deserved happiness.


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