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Hidden in Darkness

Review from Hidden in Darkness →

Hidden in Darkness opens the In Darkness series with a sharp blend of paranormal mystery, dry humor, and emotional guardedness that feels very on-brand for Alice Winters. The investigation provides steady momentum, using danger and secrecy to force proximity and reluctant cooperation rather than relying on contrived tension. The romance develops unevenly, occasionally jumping emotional..

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Slow but Good

Review from King of Death →

I’m not gonna lie. I listened to about 7 hours before putting this book on hold for months while reading other stories. And when I finally came back and forced myself to slog through the slowness, I nearly dnf’ed the third book altogether. But I also needed to know the end to their story. Glad..

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Sweet and easy listen

Review from The Solstice Prince →

This story was a sweet romance between a healer with a traumatic past and the youngest prince in a magical kingdom. Not much tension and their relationship was angst free. Good palate cleanser but a little lack lustre. It might just be me…

Excited short story

Review from Voyageurs →

I love the relationship between Christian and Simon. Finding out who his father was amazing. Excellent performance from Joel. I can really connect with the characters.

A Wonderful End to the Series

Review from Embers →

I have enjoyed every book in this series, and the last is no different. It has all the sweetness, spice, humor, and great storytelling I expect from the authors. The narration is amazing and full of many accents and voices. For the whole series every character keeps their same voice and it makes rather stories..

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