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Perfection!

Review from Red Dirt Heart 3 →

NUGGET! OK, so he totally steals every scene he is in, because he’s just too adorable. Love everything about this, how Charlie finds out he CAN do everything he wants to, it’s just better with Travis at his side. The emotion in this was just so, so good. I love everything about Sutton Station. Highly..

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Great second book in the series

Review from Red Dirt Heart 2 →

You guys, you’ll fall in love with Australia reading this, and Matilda and Charlie, Travis, Ma and George, and just everyone. This audiobook really brings the characters to life, Travis with his Texan drawl is just mmmmm good. 😀 Definitely recommend!

Definitely worth the money

Review from Craving →

I bought and read the books for this series and had to hear it when I realized it was on audible. The story has a slow start but once into it i couldn’t put it down. The voice of Sabine is irritating in the beginning but then as the character matures she loses the sarcasm..

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Sleeper hit?

Review from Seti’s Heart →

I’ve had this book in my library for months and kept finding other books to listen to. Though the blurb did catch my interest, I bought it mainly because of the performer. I simply can’t call Joel Leslie narrator. He gives a fantastic performance in every book I’ve heard him narrate. I honestly think I..

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Sweey love story

Review from The Solstice Prince →

A sweet story with likabell charachters. Only thing that was a bit dissappointing was that there wasnt any villan. Would have liked to hear more from James time before and under his slavery and how he was freed, and the first time Max saw James come to the castle. Would have made the story more..

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This entire series is just wonderful.

Review from Dare to Hope →

Dare to Hope is book 4 in the All Cocks Stories series and the third one that I’ve listened to rather than read. I can’t say enough good things about Joel Leslie’s performance of this story. He absolutely brings T. M. Smith’s words to life. I used to think that I would be devastated if..

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