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  • Written by: Riley Hart
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Only for the Weekend

Written by: Riley Hart
Narrated by: John Solo
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Sam

Nothing in my life is really mine. I take care of my mama, work three jobs, I’m there when anyone needs me. Something about the beautiful, lonely man on my mail route interests me. He’s different in my world, where everything’s the same. I think he hates me, but that doesn’t stop me from hand-delivering every package and trying to find ways to make him smile.

Then Emerson makes me an offer: He’ll pay me to spend the weekends with him, losing ourselves in each other’s bodies, no feelings or pasts involved.

Friday through Sunday become mine, the one thing I do for me. Soon it’s not just the weekends I want, but Emerson. He’s got secrets, though, and won’t let me in.

Emerson

I landed in the small town of Ryland, hoping to disappear. Finding your boyfriend’s body and being accused of his murder will do that to a guy. The deal with Sam is supposed to be strictly physical, but it doesn’t take long for the adorable, sweet man to get under my skin.

I look forward to his corny jokes, get addicted to the feel of his body against mine. He’s got the biggest heart I’ve ever seen, and with each day, each conversation we have, every laugh we share, Sam brings me back to life.

There’s a million reasons I should stay away: I’m broken, 15 years older, too sad, too angry, and can’t let my past get out. But Sam makes me want to fight for my happiness if the reward is him. Because having Sam only for the weekend will never be enough.

Only for the Weekend is a grumpy/sunshine hurt/comfort age-gap romance with two scarred characters who find comfort in each other. There are themes of alcoholism involving a side character.

©2022 Riley Hart (P)2022 Riley Hart

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5⭐️ narration and loved this story ❤️

🎧⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ loved this emotional narration by John Solo.

An age-gap love story between these two broken men that heal and grow in a beautiful romance that pulls you in and holds your attention without being too intense or overly dramatic. Sweetness, honesty and laughter throughout...

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Wonderful story

This was excellent, very well written and narrated. Great show of addiction struggles and guilt over them. Very well done! Thank you Riley ☺️

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Encore!

John Solo was the best! This audiobook had just the right amount of depth, humor, and angst. Nothing was NOT overly dramatized, but still, the focus and the message of addiction were beautifully written with the spotlight on the lovers and how they grew closer and closer to each other. I loved the hotness between the sheets and the filthy words used by the characters. I've been skipping over Riley Hart for a while, I just couldn't take the feeling of something was missing at the end of her audiobooks. But this one hit the spot just right. I absolutely recommend this audiobook. It's quirky and entertaining, but the romance and characters will stick with you for a long time, In a good way.

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