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A fun Adventure!

Review from Attempted Rescuing →

I love these books. So much fun. The characters are brilliantly developed and can get a good laugh out of it. I can’t wait for the second one. You do need to read the other but isn’t completely necessary to enjoy.

Gotham-esque … with a lot less personality

Review from Liar City →

There were some interesting concepts, like a world grappling with empaths capable of weaponizing emotions. The overall vibe was like Minority Report or Jessica Jones or any number of comic book arcs where the populace fears what they don’t understand and therefore try to contain, convert, or corrupt. But the execution of the story failed..

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Funny

Review from Dragged to the Wedding →

This was the first time I have listened to a book by Andrew Grey. I will be looking for more books from this author. I really enjoyed the book. It made me laugh out loud a lot!! James mother was extremely controlling. I feel like if the kids had put there foot down a long..

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Lovely mid Century Romance

Review from You Should Be So Lucky →

This was an absolutely lovely mid century New York romance. I did not want it to end. I want my own Eddie. Mark was a grieving man who gradually realized he needed Eddie in his life. Eddie is a baseball player, famous and talented who is struggling in a slump since unexpectedly being traded to..

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History, enchantment + love!

Review from Unhallowed →

I enjoy historical m|m romances with a touch of magic, so this book checked a lot of boxes for me. Plus, hello, wickedly powerful librarians! 💪🏼 I was not prepared, though, for the deeply touching scenes revealing first Ves’ pain and isolation and then his absolute wonder at being accepted — and loved! — for..

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Short and Sweet

Review from My Darcy →

This is a very short story about two dingbats who are best friends and also love each other but never actually talk to each other hence the story about them. I cannot say more or it will spoil the book, as it’s that short. Joel as always did a great job with this one.