A review by the_novel_approach
You Are the Reason by Renae Kaye

5.0

~ Narration Rating 5 Stars ~

Davo is gay. He always has been, always will be, and doesn’t give a ra’ts rump how you feel about that. Davo isn’t frilly: he loves his sport and can be over-the-top manly. His parents have accepted that’s not going to change, and they encourage Davo to quit being a lad and find someone to settle with. So, when Davo is on the prowl and meets a “girl” named Lee, he gets thrown for a loop at their immediate attraction. Perhaps it’s the drinking. Perhaps it’s her forwardness. Or maybe it’s because she’s helping a trans person to be their true self in a public setting that Davo is drawn to a… girl.

Over the course of the book, Davo makes a few discoveries about himself. When his idol in life settles into a domestic situation that now involves a baby girl, Davo finds he can be just as domestic (with the help of his new love). He discovers that gender roles aren’t always black and white. And, he discovers that an open heart and honesty are things that can complete your life when you’re not so focused on “rules”, but open to all the possibilities the world has for you.

Once again, the fullness that Renae Kaye draws in her books give the narrator so much material to work with that it is a treat for the ears when Dave Gillies speaks them. The characters are so richly rendered by the narration that you don’t need name markers to know exactly who is speaking. That is a true skill that regular listeners of audiobooks will tell you makes them seek out certain narrators.

Because Kaye loves her characters, you forgive their occasional thickness. The rich settings she provides in her native Australia makes them as much a living part of her books as her characters. And any one of those characters has a backstory worthy of a book of their own.

With Gillies fine hand and talented voice, you can really appreciate a well-formed story that does not spare words, and leaves you fully satisfied by the end. As with Kaye’s multiple series, we get visits from men in her Western Aus universe. It’s lovely to see them come by and share updates with us. It is also more than grand that the narrator treats each character as their own person with their own vice.

Buy this book. While You Are the Reason is a book two, this is a standalone and you need not have read the first book to completely enjoy this story. The narration is great, the story is complete, and the ending is perfect for all involved.

Reviewed by Mike for The Novel Approach