After listening to this all I want to do is live in Seaspray. Forever. What an amazing imagination Rick R. Reed has! By the second chapter I was all in and ready for the ride. And what a tender, wistful, heart-wrenching ride it was! This lovely story is filled with vignettes of broken souls on..
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Well, It was something
Review from Seaspray →
Definitely not what I expected from the blurb but honestly having listened to it I’m not sure there really is a way to describe it. It’s interesting but a little difficult to follow along. there is so much back and forth it’s all a little muddled but the narration is done well and I did..
Incredibly well done!
Review from Seaspray →
This story and narration is very unique and provides a fully immersive experience for those who are inclined to enjoy audiobooks created in this enhanced style. Immersive audiobooks which employ sound design and musical elements are growing in popularity and are effectively a movie without visuals – or a movie in your mind. I found..
2.5 / 5 ⭐️‘s “Seaspray” by Rick R. Reed The author’s descriptive style of writing creates vivid imagery, which transports the reader to the quaint coastal town of Seaspray, Oregon. Through the eyes of protagonist Winslow, we witness the beauty of the town’s beach and its surroundings, the charm of its people, and the peacefulness..
Emotionally driven!
Review from Unraveling →
When in the mood for an emotional listen, I know Rick R Reed will fill my need! This book is packed full of many feelings and each one touched my heart. Randy is the exactly who he is supposed to be. Family man, married with a beautiful son. But is it really who he is?..
Great addition to the Series
Review from Tru →
This was a really well written story and it was an interesting twist that the background conflict wasn’t coming from rival MC members this time but from a regular, though crazy, citizen. The whole fake boyfriend/fake wedding date is a a trope I enjoy and though this one only skirted it, I still found it..
Great Story With Harsh Narration
Review from Tex →
So this narration was a bit of a chore for me, he sounded like he was trying a little too hard to sound rough, and some of it came off as elderly which didn’t fit with the characters. I know 70 year old men who don’t sound this strained and run down. I wish Tex..
Poignant and Moving
Review from Unraveling →
A poignant story of a man struggling to accept who he is and maintain the relationships he values more than life. Marriage is not easy, neither is being a father or a husband. Add in a life change and discovery that acceptance must not only come from those we love but more importantly from ourselves…
emotional & realistic.. many tears!
Review from Unraveling →
This book felt as if it was almost autobiographical because it was so gritty and raw. The emotions the characters feel were brought to life by amazing narration!David Allen Vargo portrayed each character in this book in such a way it almost felt like I was listening to the person telling me about their life..
One Man’s Coming-Out Story
Review from Unraveling →
Rick R Reed’s ‘Unraveling’ richly describes an emotional journey for Randy Kay, a gay man living as straight. His internal struggle with his decision to come out is powerfully chronicled. I’m certainly not denigrating Reed’s obvious talent, but the internal monologues of all the principal characters became a bit too cyclical and repetitive for me…




