Seven years after his family turned their backs on him, Max has got his life back on track he likes what he does, he knows who he is and he’s comfortable in his own skin. Thanks to the kindness of a stranger – an ex-cop – Max got clean, put himself through nursing school and now volunteers as a sponsor for NA (Narcotics Anonymous). Johnson holds his own.Īfter he was thrown out of his home at sixteen for being gay, Max Kaufman lived on the streets, became addicted to cocaine and, for a short time at least, sold himself to pay for his habit. I confess I was a bit wary – dual narrations can be a real let-down if one narrator isn’t as good as the other – but I’m pleased to report that Mr. Tremblay is joined by new-to-me narrator Zachary Johnson. I remember thinking, when I listened to Forever Right Now, that I’d love to know Max’s story, and was delighted when I saw Someday, Someday pop up at Amazon last year and after that I was hoping for audio and for Greg Tremblay to return to narrate. Max Kaufman was a major secondary character in Forever Right Now (he was the best friend and sponsor of the heroine, Darlene Montgomery) but you don’t have to have read or listened to that book to enjoy this one. Narrated by Greg Tremblay and Zachary JohnsonĮmma Scott’s Someday, Someday is an angsty yet heartfelt romance about two damaged men who’ve been to hell, clawed their way back and are still fighting to reclaim the things they’ve lost.
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