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A young Holmes and Watson

Review from Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Sword Princess →

This Sherlock Holmes story retains many of the characteristics/characters from Arthur Conan Doyle. The most delightful difference Mirabella Hudson. Holmes and Watson have been friends approximately 9 months. Holmes is still looking for cases to earn him name recognition, while Watson is a lady’s man. Now Holmes needs a laboratory assistant We meet Mirabella Hudson,..

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An Amazing Book

Review from Broken →

The book is about a gay CEO, James Holden, who is struggling with his bipolar disorder. He falls in love with Theodore Davenport, one of his employees who also loves him in return. But can they make their relationship work? As someone struggling with mental illness, I could relate to this book. It is so..

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Love the whole series

Review from Scarred Mate →

I really enjoy reading and listening to these books. I have the whole book series in my favorites. Does anyone know if the author’s estate is going to release the rest of the books in the series on audible?

JCP – master of speculative fiction

Review from Hemovore →

I’ve been reading JCP’s books for years, and have been amazed by the storytelling in the worlds she builds. This book is no different, and it was a credit well spent. The story and characters kept me guessing and it’ll definitely be one I reread. The additional short story at the end was a perfect..

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Pained

Review from Dirty Daddies →

This book wasn’t a struggle to finish. The story was a struggle to TOLERATE. Mostly it was the main female character that I struggled to tolerate. She was written with the intent to infuriate adults. And she really did. I had hoped for some redeeming qualities later in the book but they never came. She..

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Hall & Leslie are a Match Made in Heaven

Review from How to Bang a Billionaire →

Any additional comments? Quick Summary: Boy (Arden) meets billionaire (Caspian) and a strange yet intriguing arrangement between the two of them ensues. (Insert funny friends, crazy siblings and a blatantly condescending beautiful Personal Assistant) Yes, I got the FSoG references right away, and was honestly almost turned off by so many reviewers mentioning it. To..

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Actually amazing!

Review from Fame and Fortune →

I liked the first book, but not the narrator. I almost didn’t get this book because of that, however I needed to know Victor, Andy and Matthew’s story. Imagine my surprise when the narrator started talking and it was one of my top 3 fave narrators, Joel Leslie!!! omg i was so happy. The story..

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Love the story…,Hate the voices

Review from Ruthless People →

What did you like best about Ruthless People? What did you like least? The accents of the characters took away from the story. The Callahan’s are from Chicago, they don’t need Irish accents. And the voice for Coraline, UGH!! Is she supposed to be a southern belle or something? What did you like best about..

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