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My New Favorite author

Review from Glimpse of Death →

Would you listen to Glimpse of Death again? Why? Leslie Wolfe really does a great job of character development. The characters are believable as well as the actions they perform. She really does a good job of getting you into the mind of the different participants in the story. Who was your favorite character and..

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hate it

Review from Nightblade →

I hate the narrator voices for the characters I hate the way the author keeps repeating the characters name every other word. it seems like a kid wrote this and the editor never edited. only reason why it has Stars is because it would not let me save without marking one.

Excellent storyline & excellent narrator

Review from The Watson Girl →

“The Watson Girl” is a fast-paced story with a talented narrator. It is thrilling and suspenseful. And I’m really excited to say that this story is part of Tess Winnett series. I can’t wait to read/listen to the other books. The author did give me a free “Listen & Review” code to purchase this book…

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Awesome

Review from Glimpse of Death →

I loved everything about this book. The narrator was perfect. Tess was an all around great character. Melissa had a lot going on. I highly recommend this audible book.

Enjoyable story

Review from Glimpse of Death →

The character dialogue was flawless. The world building and execution were very good. However, the story was too predictable for me. I had the rapist & killer pegged from the beginning and knew the nurse would be the weak link. The multiple different character points of view was at times, early on, hard to track..

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Robotic narration

Review from Nightblade →

It’s hard to judge the story, because I couldn’t get past the robotic narration. As the book would progress, I found that the dead pan narration just left me with a hollow experience.

Should have been called a magical western

Review from Noose Jumpers →

What did you love best about Noose Jumpers? The unexpected depth of the world. Which character – as performed by Andrew Tell – was your favorite? The stranger. Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you? The last gunfight. Any additional comments? Don’t let the western bit fool you, if you like..

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