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June 23, 2025

Crash Test

5
Gary Furlong (Narrator), Patrick Zeller (Narrator)
I must start this review by saying I read this book in 24 hours, as I absolutely could not put this down. From the opening lines, I was STRESSED by how these two men would make things work, and James certainly put them through the ringer.Told in three parts, with Travis’s POV dominating the first half, Jacob’s the second, and a combination of both for the third, the formatting of this book felt unique and completely drew me in. This is an incredible duet audiobook performance with infrequent POV shifts, which felt suspenseful as I waited to see what the other person was thinking. The book opens about a year into their relationship following a major F2 crash, and I found myself desperate to know how they got together and the depth of their relationship. Immediately, we see Travis all consumed by this relationship. The opening lines left me caught up in his emotions, the fallout of this crash, and the ANGST. I am not sure I have read a book that had me so desperate for a reconciliation between characters. Because these men yearn, ya’ll. My heart was pounding with apprehension over where this romance was headed.There are several trigger warnings for this book. Still, I would be remiss if I did not state that one of the better representations of ICU and trauma care. I felt James did the medical community justice in her portrayal. I love a book where the characters do the work for each other, and each character’s growth has an incredible arc. Previously a loner, Travis learned to let others in (and his found family is stellar perfection that brought me to tears several times). Then we have Jacob, who is unlikeable on the surface, but below that, filled with so much loathing, primarily directed at himself. The therapy representation was well done, and I loved seeing Jacob confront the idea that children “owe” parents. This audiobook!! I felt I was being held captive by this all-consuming audiobook performance. Patrick’s voice as Travis is bordering on one of the top performances I have listened to this year. The pain, anxiety, and loneliness he experiences are heartbreaking, and his performance was stunning. I feel that Gary helped bring Jacob to life. I especially thought his depiction of anger and the turbulent emotions Jacob experienced after his crash helped me understand his character better.Overall. I was on the edge of my seat for the entire performance of this book, and now I will be thinking about Jacob and Travis for months to come
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ISBN: 9780063399075

I must start this review by saying I read this book in 24 hours, as I absolutely could not put this down. From the opening lines, I was STRESSED by how these two men would make things work, and James certainly put them through the ringer.Told in three parts, with Travis’s POV dominating the first half, Jacob’s the second, and a combination of both for the third, the formatting of this book felt unique and completely drew me in. This is an incredible duet audiobook performance with infrequent POV shifts, which felt suspenseful as I waited to see what the other person was thinking. The book opens about a year into their relationship following a major F2 crash, and I found myself desperate to know how they got together and the depth of their relationship. Immediately, we see Travis all consumed by this relationship. The opening lines left me caught up in his emotions, the fallout of this crash, and the ANGST. I am not sure I have read a book that had me so desperate for a reconciliation between characters. Because these men yearn, ya’ll. My heart was pounding with apprehension over where this romance was headed.There are several trigger warnings for this book. Still, I would be remiss if I did not state that one of the better representations of ICU and trauma care. I felt James did the medical community justice in her portrayal. I love a book where the characters do the work for each other, and each character’s growth has an incredible arc. Previously a loner, Travis learned to let others in (and his found family is stellar perfection that brought me to tears several times). Then we have Jacob, who is unlikeable on the surface, but below that, filled with so much loathing, primarily directed at himself. The therapy representation was well done, and I loved seeing Jacob confront the idea that children “owe” parents. This audiobook!! I felt I was being held captive by this all-consuming audiobook performance. Patrick’s voice as Travis is bordering on one of the top performances I have listened to this year. The pain, anxiety, and loneliness he experiences are heartbreaking, and his performance was stunning. I feel that Gary helped bring Jacob to life. I especially thought his depiction of anger and the turbulent emotions Jacob experienced after his crash helped me understand his character better.Overall. I was on the edge of my seat for the entire performance of this book, and now I will be thinking about Jacob and Travis for months to come

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