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‘Fifty Shades’ remake

Review from How to Bang a Billionaire →

OK so the author changed the name & the MCs are gay but this book followed the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ storyline so closely that I wondered about the legality of it!! However, I loved the ‘Fifty Shades Trilogy’ & didn’t mind this spin on the story. Sometimes I got turned off by the whininess..

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Big fan of the series but…

Review from Dom of Ages →

I really did enjoy the story line of this book, but I did not enjoy the narrator’s take on the characters. He made everyone sound twice their age which put me off. But if you are a fan of this series like I am it’s still worth the listen.

WOW

Review from How to Bang a Billionaire →

What made the experience of listening to How to Bang a Billionaire the most enjoyable? Let me just say Joel Leslie can read the phonebook and I would buy the audiobook. Arden is is a emotion hurricane and Capian is controlled simmer. I literally laughed loudly at some bits. Looking forward to the continuation of..

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Feels like only a part of a book

Review from Vampire Girl →

The story has a cliffhanger ending, which I hate and you have to buy the next book to get more of the story. I will not be buying the next book. It most likely ends in another cliffhanger and I’d rather spend my time on a story I actually care about. The female narrator did..

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So weird and enjoyable

Review from Hemovore →

The book is just plain entertaining. The main character is fussier than I usually like my MC to be, but Joel Leslie pulled off the voices (Jonathan’s voice cracks me up), and soon I was pulled in enough to the strange world of the V+ to know I’d keep going until the book was finished…

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I enjoyed it BUT….

Review from Absolution →

I am a big fan of Sloane Kennedy’s books, and I think Joel Leslie is a very talented narrator. He has such a while range of voices, it amazes me. I have read Absolution probably six or seven times yet it wasn’t until I listened that I noticed how Sloane overuses two phrases…. “I realized…”..

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