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Deception in Darkness

Review from Deception in Darkness →

Deception in Darkness delivers the strongest payoff of the series so far, tightening the emotional throughline while letting the stakes finally bite. The investigation feels sharper and more purposeful here, no longer just a backdrop but a direct pressure point on trust, safety, and choice. Winters balances humor with gravity more effectively than before, allowing..

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Fantastic

Review from Nashville Spicy Complete Box Set →

Each of these stories offered something different, and I greatly enjoyed all of them. Most of them had parts that made me laugh out loud, and all of them elicited emotions and kept me invested. Dan Levy did a phenomenal job narrating. Joel Leslie handles one character in the final book, performing an amazing (to..

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color me shocked

Review from The Double Vice →

Ok, being honest here. . . I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked up this book. I initially started reading it myself, but quickly discovered that I wasn’t doing the characters justice reading them in my head. I do love Joel Leslie, and saw this book was on sale, so I figured. why..

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A Light in the Darkness

Review from A Light in the Darkness →

A Light in the Darkness builds cleanly on the foundation of the first book, smoothing out tonal whiplash while leaning more confidently into emotional continuity. The mystery remains present but takes a slight back seat as the relationship deepens, allowing vulnerability and trust to replace some of the earlier defensive humor. Winters still delivers sharp..

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Nice

Review from Attempted Vampirism: Publisher’s Pack →

The thing that sticks with me most about these two books is that it’s a *pleasant* read. There are stakes – our heroes meet various foes – but the interpersonal relationships are supportive and kind. A nice listen in troubling times.

so bad and it’s not even funny

Review from Voyageurs →

there’s the never ending story, and then, there is this story. I can’t even gage any of the usual parameters, since the book is so short. there is an art – and a science – to writing short stories, and this author hasn’t achieved any of them yet. I’ve heard at least 4 of her..

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