Get was a good fast paced story. It was not the best narration I have ever heard but Enjoyableand nonetheless Can’t wait for the next book thank you Mr. Cooley
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If I only judged a book by its cover, I wouldn’t have picked this one up (Seriously Uggh), but the narrator, Andrew Tell, sounded pretty good in the snippet that Audible offered up… The blurb almost turned me off as much as the cover art, but there was something else that drew my attention… It..
In the midst of a family crisis a long forgotten relative shows up to lend a hand. The unorthodox Tallow Jones shows up at the house of Detective Douglas Jones, a relative who does not recognize him because he hasn’t seen him in years. Tallow offers his help freely and seems to easily find things..
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Alien hybrids! In the Desert!
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Jack, Erika, and Ian have been good friends since childhood and headed out to the desert outside of their small Arizona town to blow off some steam. They got far more than they bargained for! Before long, they are swept up in an alien-human hybrid science experiment that has some very determined people wanting to..
This is a wonderful twist in combining other world fantasy in a real world setting. I love how Trevor Cooley’s great story comes to life through the voice talent of Andrew Tell. It is so enjoyable to be able to visualize the story as I listen to it. Trevor Cooley’s talent for describing a scene..
I was a little unsure about this book in the beginning. I can’t put my finger on it….. maybe the POV switching back and forth was what kept putting me off. Also. I was not pleased with the narrator. An audiobook has a tone be it serious or amusing, emotional or silly and this is..
This book had me from beginning to end. Cooley has created an interesting urban fantasy world as the backdrop of mystery. It has an awesome cast of characters and plenty of twists and turns and kept me listening long into the night. It’s the first time I have read/listened to anything from Trevor H. Cooley,..




