The Truth as He Knows It

The Truth as He Knows It is a good book in the Perspectives (Arthur) series by famous author A. M. Arthur. The story revolves around an officer Noel Carlson without a relationship, he does not know anyone in the town of Stratton, Pennsylvania.

Shane has a huge debt, especially his twin brother who sacrifices everything for him. Shane prepares his brother, his spirit returning to the human form is completely illegal. How do you pay for what you’re doing?

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: The Truth as He Knows It audiobook by Riva

Great story and performance

Noel and Shane are two flawed men who meet when Noel (a cop) rescues Shane from being drugged at his latest stripper party. Shane and his brother Jason are deep in debt due to past medical and legal bills. Shane feels responsible for the debt so he strips and secretly does porn to help pay off debt. Noel is from a poor family and has secrets of his own. As they try to figure out how to be with each other, Shane’s brother suffers another medical set back and more financial hardship ensues. Shane feels he has no choice but to double down on the porn to make more money. Of course, secrets never stay secret for long. I enjoyed that the story didn’t end with the MCs getting together. In fact, that was just the beginning of a roller coaster relationship. There was a truly unexpected event that I did not see coming that really tests one of the men’s commitment to the relationship. There is also the introduction of the next books couple, which I will buy when it comes out on audio. The narrator does a great job at bringing these men to life. His performance of the emotions the book calls for was right on target.

Review 2: The Truth as He Knows It audiobook by Lifesavr

Well, damnit this story made me cry.

There is a lot going on in this story, and it is just one thing after another. I hope that all these horrible things never happen to anyone. Like all people who are objectified in this world, it can be difficult to survive not being seen as a feeling, caring person, who want and need to love and be loved. I did enjoy each of the main characters and they felt tobe real in their pain and struggle to become whole again.

Review 3: The Truth as He Knows It audiobook by K.S.

Hopefull and sad

The story about shane and the guy he falls for kinds of takes a backseat for me in this book. It is of cause there and it actually comprises a lot of the time but my heart bleeds for the story of the Two brothers and their Bond that is formed from love, grief, pain and sacrifices. And it made me cry. I guess that is the best recommendation i Can give it – but i do not Think you should listen to this book for the HEA. The narrator is good – i Think he is from a southern State because he kinds of clips his words and sometimes Sounds like he is speaking around a potato. But i like it – it kinds of helps with the small town feel, but it May irritate native speakers since im not sure if he does it On purpose or it actually is the Way he talks – and an American will probably be able to tell the difference.

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