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Gritty, unexpected

Review from The First Omega →

A fresh variation on the post-apocalyptic trained killer turning against the system. Moving without too much melodrama, uplifting without too much inspirational cloyingness. I thought the voice acting/reading was perfect for the characters and tone—it’s softer, more ordinary and young than the sentiments the main narrating character voices, but so is she! Just a touch..

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Boring

Review from Fumbled Love →

The book was both too long and too short all at once. There was entirely to much time spent on the boring mundane aspects of the relationship. The book was set up for some high angst but fell completely flat. If you came for OW drama don’t bother. It was not fully flushed out and..

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Natalie & Rhett

Review from Fumbled Arrangement →

What a book this turned out to be! The heat, the range of emotions that comes from taking a huge chance when everything you cherish is at stake. Natalie and Rhett’s pull was so magnetic, no matter how hard they tried to avoid it. It was also great watching a “player” being tamed by a great woman…

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Too many story faults!

Review from Implied Consent →

Choppy narration caused this listen to be tedious. Very robotic and even when sped up was rough.Story line had many holes and a lack of feeling. When significant events happen (murder, theft, bombing) the characters seem unfazed and just continue on. I did not feel a connection with any of them. The base story of..

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Rylee & JP

Review from Fumbled Beginning →

This book has it all – love, heartbreak, challenges, and friendship. This book gave me all the feels; It was steamy, witty and tugged at my heart strings. Rylee & JP stole my heart so easily and had me invested and obsessed with them. Lu Banks & Tyler Donne are remarkable bringing the characters to..

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Good Story, So-So Narrator

Review from Implied Consent →

The plot and characters are well-written. I enjoyed the novel as a whole. The narrator, however, does not do this book any justice. She was slow and robotic. I listened to over half of the novel before she stopped grating my nerves. I had to select 1.5 playback speed in order to remain interested, which..

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