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Bad Wrong Things

Written by: C.P. Harris
Narrated by: Teddy Hamilton, Liam DiCosimo
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One promise. One summer to see it through. One explosive love fueled by mutual obsession.

The day Clint sees his son, Joey, off to basic training, the young man he’s devoted his life to extracts one promise from him: spend the summer doing something selfish for a change. The request seems harmless enough until Joey puts his best friend, Raven, in charge of seeing it through.

Raven would do anything for the people who took him in as a teen, and, when it comes to Clint, anything comes without limits. When encouraging Clint to explore his selfish side reveals Raven’s love for the older man, Raven is shocked to discover his feelings may not be unrequited. Not only are they returned, but all his darkest, most hidden desires have finally found their match.

Clint’s possession feeds every craving Raven’s ever known. Raven’s openness provides Clint the freedom he’s longed for to take whatever he wants. Soon boundaries are abandoned at the bedroom door. As summer’s promise bleeds into winter, and the threat of Joey’s impending return looms over their heads, Clint and Raven love faster and harder.

When Joey’s disapproval ends up being the least of their concerns, Raven and Clint go to desperate extremes to stay close because something is better than nothing. Facing an uncertain future, both men are left wondering if they can ever go too far or risk too much and still come out on the other side whole.

Bad Wrong Things is an age-gap, best friend’s dad romance with two possessive MCs and themes of hurt/comfort and second chances. Both MCs are consenting adults and eventually get their hard-earned HEA.

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Two great talents at the narration, providing their usual exemplary performance.

As for the story, it's just... so dark. The level of toxicity of this relationship just gets high enough to become unbearable, to a point where I didn't care for either MC. And the very fast way the story moves from the traumatic climax to the HEA feels rushed and makes the ending feel a little implausible.

at least, there's good narration

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The book broke my heart and put it back together again . It was such a heartbreaking journey and i loved them both so much . Kudos to teddy Hamilton and liam dicosimo for bringing the story to life , Cannot wait to read CP Harris backlog

What an emotional rollercoaster

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idk what to say, started out sweet then toxic, too toxic actually, I read lots of dark romance but this was very different, 4/5

Dirty talk and toxic relationships

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The narrators were amazing, i mean Teddy and Liam, what more could be want 😁
The story started off great, I was hooked until the middle. I found myself getting bored.

I'm a dark romance girlie and let me tell you....this is a different kind of dark and not in a good way. I really wanted to like but it wasn't great !

Thank God for amazing narrators...

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I’m a dark romance junkie, but let’s be honest — it’s almost always about some over-the-top, totally unrealistic character: a mafia boss, a billionaire, or a vigilante killer. Fun? Sure. Relatable? Not at all. This book though? Absolute perfection. Finally, a dark romance that feels grounded. The characters are real, the events are believable, and the relationship is written so beautifully — through the toxic parts, the healthier parts, and all the unconventional in-between.

I ate up every single detail of their romance, even the messy, dark moments, because it was all written that well. My only gripe? I wish the ending had been stretched out a bit more. But honestly, I get it — the focus was on the journey and growth, not just the wrap-up.

Oh, and narration? Teddy Hamilton killed it (in the best way).

This is what dark romance should look like

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