This was a fun romance. Michael Rourke, under the pen name of Christoph Strong, meets Monica Singer, a blogger, at a Houston Romance convention. An instant attraction leads to a night of passion in which Monica asks Michael to call her by her real name, Lauren. But the next morning, Lauren leaves early while Michael..
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This story is amazing! I was kind of annoyed with Henry in the beginning of the story, but he totally redeemed himself. The Hatter was quirky without being over the top an easy character to love. This story is lovely book about learning to have an open mind and not be so quick to judge..
Sweet
Review from Tread the Boards →
Ben and Tom meet in some unusual circumstances. Tom is a friend of Ben’s coworker. Ben never really let himself entertain thoughts of being interested in guys, but when his coworker’s father announced that his son was married to a man, it made it hard to hide and stop his thoughts. Ben met Tom and..
loved it
Review from Hemovore →
The best one yet
Review from Family Plot →
Fun, but not extraordinary
Review from Family Plot →
This is a fun breezy listen. Taking place fifteen or so years after Alice’s trip to Wonderland, it did throw me a bit when I realized it was taking place in modern day and not a hundred or so years later. It doesn’t really make a lot of difference, but I would’ve preferred if they’d..
5 Stars for the narration!
Review from The Weight of It All →
Light-hearted story about a man getting his groove back after the end of an eight year relationship. Joel Leslie shines in his performance. The character voices are great, his timing with the humor is spot on, and the pacing was perfect. 5 Stars for the narration!! Henry’s humorous outlook and how easily and completely he..
N. R. Walker is my new favorite author. This is the fourth book I’ve read. Joel Leslie is a top notch narrator. scratch that. He is much better than top notch. He’s two or three notches above that. Yes I know that doesn’t make sense. You just take a listen and you’ll see. Mark my..
Fantastic
Review from The Weight of It All →






