Cover Me, L.A. Witt
Cover Me, L.A. Witt
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Cover Me

Author: L.A. Witt

Narrator: Charlie David

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/28/2023


Synopsis

When paramedic Nick Swain responds to a shooting in a seedy neighborhood, his entire world is thrown off its axis. His life is threatened…twice. Allegations of racism and medical neglect threaten his career and his ability to sleep at night. Not that he’ll be sleeping any time soon after the incident throws him into the path—and arms—of Detective Andrew Carmichael.
One hot night after another with Andrew may help Nick relieve some work-related stress, but sex won’t solve every problem in his life. With the media hounding him and the city watching his every move, he starts to wonder if the world is out to get him.
The world may not be out to get him, but someone is.
And that someone wants Nick dead.
This book was previously published.

About L.A. Witt

L. A. Witt is the author of many books in the m/m romance genre, including Is It Over Yet?, The Husband Gambit, and the Anchor Point series. She also writes under the name Lauren Gallagher.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Susan on February 10, 2019

A painfully realistic and mundane collection if essays that arc in sort of a narrative about the implications, both physical and emotional, of living without access to proper medical care, Cover Me is an accurate reflection of a failing of American society. Huber's experiences are far from extraordi......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 20, 2010

A memoir of Sonya Huber's harrowing journey through almost an entire life without health care benefits. In detailing the day to day stress of living without coverage, the story generates almost as much suspense as a thriller. Her feelings of vulnerability are emotionally documented here along with t......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on February 10, 2011

"Cover Me" traces Huber's experiences in and out of coverage (and in and out of network!) from childhood through college and graduate school, marriage, childbirth and single motherhood, and while you might imagine this would be as dry as reading your insurer's Explanation of Benefits, Huber's writin......more

Goodreads review by Amy on April 20, 2011

The first 2/3 of this book were really tough to get in to. The author kind of rambles through retelling the story of her early 20's, seemingly highlighted by every sinus infection (of which there were many) and low-paying job (also many) she ever had. I think part of the problem was that many of the......more