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5 Stars for love of monsters

Review from The Bureau →

How do you define who or what is a monster? I had never read or listened to anything by Kim Fielding before and I was pleasantly surprised. I really like all of the stories, but I especially loved the third story of Harry and John. I originally picked this up because I have liked other..

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Deja vu

Review from Devotion →

Deja vu is not something you want while driving in traffic. the book’s chapter 9 repeats at Audible chapters 10 and 11.

Go Team Hellhound

Review from Archie’s Accidental Kidnapping →

Liked the story, was nice that they were hellhounds insted of the regular wolfs that pop up in most shifter stories. Made it all more interesting to listen to. The charachters were likabell and complemented each other, some of them were really funny. Joel Leslie were great in this, wanted something new from him and..

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Narration

Review from Snow Falling →

Nice story. A quick and light listen. I am a fan of both narrators but having them both in the same story just ruins the flow and rhythm which can pull me out of the scene with the change in tones. So I did not become so engrossed in the story as I would have..

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Great story, gritty main character

Review from The Dark Side →

I enjoy gay romance with more than just a romance, angst filled storyline and this book delivered that. Reese was consistantly portrayed as emotionless but came into his feelings for Alex both sharply and slowly enough to be realistic. Characters were deep enough and visuals detailed enough I could see scenes in my mind, which..

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A UNIQUE & COMPELLING STORY EPICALLY NARRATED

Review from Children of Ambition →

Wow.. wow. wow.. this exciting four book series is growing – and building – and brewing ready to explode in its climactic end later on in the year. Meanwhile the perfection continues with Donatella’s story and she’s definitely her mother’s daughter.. she’s cold, ruthless and very ambitious.. but the top spot in the Callahan/Giovanni Mafia..

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Heart gripping tale of loss and love

Review from Absolution →

I love how seamlessly Sloane Kennedy weaves together her stories of characters struggling with personal demons to accept unexpectedly found love. In this story, three characters struggle with the loss of innocence and an unconventional love, by society’s standards. You will find yourself crying as these characters deal with the hurts that have built walls..

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