Audiobook4 hours
They Call Him Levity
Written by Davidson King
Narrated by Alexander Cendese and Philip Alces
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
4/5
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About this audiobook
Levity works the streets of Welcome Boulevard, begging people for money. It keeps food in his belly, a leaky roof over his head, and he gets to do it with his best friend, Clove. No, it's not the ideal life, but he does what he must to survive.
Salvatore Grillo is a man who is used to getting what he wants. He's a loyal brother to his autistic sister, runs numerous business empires, and knows how to make people to bend to his will. It's not often someone comes along and shakes things up.
Levity's idea to pull in more money draws Salvatore's attention, and while being the focus of a crime boss should be terrifying, Levity is intrigued by the man. Not to mention, Sal is as gorgeous as he is powerful. The two gravitate toward one another and soon are wrapped up tightly in each other's worlds. When enemies try to break through their doors and their lives, Salvatore has to do everything in his power to save not just himself but Levity too.
Not knowing who is behind all the chaos or when they will strike makes their happily ever after almost impossible. Time's running out for Sal and Levity. Will they survive, or will their story end before it's even begun?
Contains mature themes.
Salvatore Grillo is a man who is used to getting what he wants. He's a loyal brother to his autistic sister, runs numerous business empires, and knows how to make people to bend to his will. It's not often someone comes along and shakes things up.
Levity's idea to pull in more money draws Salvatore's attention, and while being the focus of a crime boss should be terrifying, Levity is intrigued by the man. Not to mention, Sal is as gorgeous as he is powerful. The two gravitate toward one another and soon are wrapped up tightly in each other's worlds. When enemies try to break through their doors and their lives, Salvatore has to do everything in his power to save not just himself but Levity too.
Not knowing who is behind all the chaos or when they will strike makes their happily ever after almost impossible. Time's running out for Sal and Levity. Will they survive, or will their story end before it's even begun?
Contains mature themes.
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Rating: 4.12 out of 5 stars
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25 ratings2 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great story! Made me think about the world behind those I see holding signs and asking for money.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I see lots of 5 star reviews for this book online, and I can only guess that the author has a lot of friends. This book is just so, so bad. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be campy or if it’s trying to be sincere, but either way it’s a huge fail. Nothing makes narrative sense here. The characters are either cartoon villains or misunderstood guys with hearts of gold. I think it might be trying to say something about poverty and homelessness, but it’s such a mess that, like everything else in this story, the message is completely botched. I’ve seen soap operas with more depth. The two stars are solely for Alexander Cendese, whose considerable talents are wasted on this dreck.