liked: learning about a place I knew very little about. disliked: reading about atrocities in my comfortable warm safe living room
edge of my seat
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liked: learning about a place I knew very little about. disliked: reading about atrocities in my comfortable warm safe living room
Book two kept the fun going! I’ll admit, I didn’t enjoy it quite as much as the first, but it was still a solid, enjoyable listen. The series definitely has me hooked enough to keep going, so I’m on to book three!
Dial-Up Doom!, Part One by Brian Parker is a thrilling ride that blends 90s nostalgia with dark fantasy in a way that hooked me right from the start. Andrew B. Wehrlen’s narration brings Becca Moore and the Stricklands to life, capturing both the tension and heart of their fight against encroaching evil. With its mix..
This was a fun listen from start to finish. Chase and Gray’s story hit all the right notes and definitely brought the happy feels. I’m already excited for book two! Good Narration with good pacing and clear voices. Five stars all the way!
While the book was going OK and I enjoyed the sex scenes, the ending was pretty badI get so tired of these endings with babies, especially little baby girlsIt’s like having a boy is not cute enoughAnd it’s like marriage and kids are the only happy ending people can have
The following ratings are out of 5: Romance: 💚💜💙❤️ Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥 Chemistry: 🧪🧪🧪 Story/Plot: 📕📗📘 World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌏 Character development: 😋🙂☺️😘 Narrator(s): 🎙🎙🎙🎙 Narration type: Dual Narration This audiobook blends cozy magical town charm with high-stakes supernatural suspense, anchored by a heroine whose journey is equal parts healing and hell-raising. We begin in New Orleans,..
it was really good, I like his books, and wanted more. all the books that I have read. it shows the detail that the book was done
Ive been reading and/or listening (Audible – busy mom & 1st responder) since the early days. I dont think there is a series I havent read but favorites include Lines in the Sand, Yellowstone, Doomsday, and most recently Nuclear War … but many others in between. Mr. Akart your writing and storylines continue to amaze..
definitely not my style of book, but I’m sure that are people who want gay stories would enjoy it but not me.
