MM: Wild Shores by Noah Harris

MM: Wild Shores

Two months in, love isn’t as easy as it seems

Written byNoah Harris
Narrated byRobert G. Davis
Length5h07m
Release dateDecember 6, 2016
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.4 (27 ratings)

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AuthorNoah Harris
NarratorRobert G. Davis
Runtime5h07m
PublishedDecember 6, 2016
Rating★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (27 ratings)
CategoriesLGBTQ+, Romance, Paranormal
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Noah Harris delivers a slick, sun-soaked paranormal romance that trades vampire brooding for something far more dangerous: emotional honesty. Dylan and Blake’s relationship crackles with the kind of chemistry that makes you believe in fated bonds—until Blake vanishes without warning, leaving Dylan unmoored and second-guessing everything. What starts as a sun-drenched gay romance set against Miami’s glittering coastline quickly spirals into something darker and more visceral: a supernatural mystery where love and obsession blur into something primal. Harris keeps the dialogue snappy and the stakes high, weaving in supernatural elements that feel organic rather than shoehorned, making this a standout in the crowded MM paranormal romance space. The chemistry between the leads is electric, and the setting radiates a tactile warmth that makes Blake’s absence feel like a physical ache. This isn’t a story about monsters hiding in the shadows; it’s about the monsters we create in our own minds when we’re forced to confront the fragility of our connections. Narrator Robert G. Davis elevates the material with a performance that balances playful banter with simmering tension, his voice dripping with the kind of laid-back charm that makes Dylan’s spiraling emotions hit even harder. If you’re craving a romance that dares to get messy, this one’s a must-listen.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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Robert G. Davis’s narration is the secret weapon of *Wild Shores*—his voice is so smooth it should come with a disclaimer for sugar crashes. He nails Dylan’s playful, affectionate tone in their early scenes, making Blake’s sudden disappearance land like a gut punch. The shift into Dylan’s frantic, sleepless nights is where Davis truly shines, his voice dropping into a rasp that mirrors Dylan’s unraveling state. The production quality is top-tier, with ambient sounds of crashing waves and distant city hums grounding the story in Miami’s sultry atmosphere without ever feeling gimmicky. My only real critique? The supernatural payoff feels a tad rushed toward the end, as if Harris wanted to wrap things up quickly rather than letting the mystery breathe. That said, the emotional core of the story—Dylan’s raw vulnerability and Blake’s cryptic behavior—keeps the listen riveting. The pacing is tight, the smut is steamy without feeling gratuitous, and the paranormal elements, while not groundbreaking, serve the narrative instead of overshadowing it. If you’re a fan of romances where the heartbreak is as palpable as the heat, this audiobook will wreck you in the best way. Just keep tissues handy.

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