I adored this book so much. it just made me happy the whole time and Joel Leslie’s narration was superb. perfect pallet cleanser
All the Hearts
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I adored this book so much. it just made me happy the whole time and Joel Leslie’s narration was superb. perfect pallet cleanser
This is one of my top 10 favorite books. I have reread this book so many times. I figured I would give the audiobook a shot. Unfortunately, I am not a fan of the narrators. Their voices or the acting. However, I 100% recommend the book!!
Okay so, definitely addicted. This was fckn amazing, which I kinda already knew it was gonna be. Noah & Andrew give me life, not gonna lie I thought Andrew and our face hellhound were going to have a thing..I mean their bickering was adorable. But I’m happy with the match. I’m a feen for that..
All the other audiobooks in this box set are great but I have been waiting on Paul’s story since book 2 when his character was introduced & every other book after that made me more curious!!! His and Finn Hart’s storyline has all the makings of forbidden true love, family, friendship heartbreak, trauma and the..
Unexpected unhappy ending. Probably for the best. Jimmy the main character is very strong. These stories are so good. Joel Leslie is the best narrator.
This series is amazing and Joel Leslie is Unbelievable as a narrator. Such distinct characters, such different voice variations. I am in awe of him. Please for another book in this series…..
I expected gay steamy action adventure, what I didn’t expect was basically the exact same plot of Temple of Doom and unfortunately one of the male MMC’s was just like the FMC from the movie and the other a reality tv star rather than Indiana Jones. Shrieking and swooning at everything and constantly having to..
I’m a big fan of the author’s “Two Necromancers” series. This, by comparison, didn’t seem quite as entertaining. It’s not bad, mind you, but I did end up eventually switching to listening to it only at night while I was falling asleep. The whole simulated lair story seemed odd. There wasn’t really a deeper plot..
Mix Raiders of the Lost Ark with Romancing the Stone, make it m/m and add in tropes of stepbrothers/enemies to lovers, forced proximity and the paranormal and you’ve the the bones of this book. What the author proceeds to do with that was create an amazing, steamy adventure (in several senses) with one character who..
