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Eh…

Review from Haunting →

Whinnnnnnnnnny female lead…to the point of extreme irritation. Don’t understand why it is so hard to make a story without such a whiny lead female.

Wonderful historical mystery

Review from A Dead Bore →

Two months after being cleared of murdering her husband, Lady Fieldhurst goes to visit friends in the country in Yorkshire to get away from the heat of a London summer and the gossip of London over the murder scandal in A Dead Bore by Sheri Cobb South, set in 1815. Staying with Sir Gerald and..

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Another Hit From Kim

Review from Treasure →

An excellent fantasy from a marvelous storyteller. Add in Joel Lesley and it’s pure magic. Listened in one day. Before work then after till 2am! Grabby hands for more audio of Ms Fielding’s work

So. Nice.

Review from Spencer Cohen Series, Book One →

I really appreciate good character development. And a story that doesn’t have to depend on drawn out and over written sex scenes is refreshing. Don’t get me wrong. This book had lots of build up and wasn’t prudish. A winner. Looking forward to a prolific series.

Like the vampire more than the female

Review from Craving →

Like lots of these type stories, the female lead is a whiny bitchy girl. The narrator kept me listening. Really wish writers could make strong female leads that aren’t bitches, they do exist. Anyways it wasn’t the worst wasn’t the best.

School of Deaths

Review from School of Deaths →

If you enjoyed Harry Potter, you will enjoy the School of Deaths! Susie Sarnio is the first female Death in a million years. Can you imagine being a 13 year old girl who is slowly withering away one minute, then whisked to another world the next? Susie faces a tough time being the only female..

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