the narration was cringy. I got used to it and was able to ignore it, but it did this book such a disservice. Andy came across like he was autistic or something instead of being quirky,quiet,weird. slow burn, excellent plot progress, plenty of good tension in all the ways that you’d expect in real life…
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emotional rough ride
Review from A Kingdom of Lies →
The story held me captive, even when I wanted to look away. The author doesn’t hesitate to have bad things happens to established characters. The events were important to progress the storyline, but somewhat gut wrenching. This 2nd book was just as good as the first, but definitely an emotional rough ride. Can’t wait to..
Stasis is the first book of Kim Fielding’s fantasy MM romance series, the Ennek Trilogy. The premise is intriguing and due to the nature of the trilogy, I was really kicking myself for not purchasing the other two books as well after finishing book one in the middle of a flight. It tells the story..
I enjoyed this interesting story.
Review from Stasis →
I got excited when Kim Fielding offered me a free copy of this audiobook. I’ll be meeting her this summer and while I’ve read and/or listened to other of her books, it’s been a while. Stasis is narrated by one of my favorite audiobook performers – Joel Leslie – and I always love listening to..
Pip’s character intrigued me when I first encountered him in The Sunny Side. He was funny, a bit snarky, and is one of those side characters that captures your attention, just crying out for their own story. Thankfully we didn’t have to wait long to see him again! Pip has an air of self confidence..
enjoyed it
Review from Stasis →
📖 Story comment: good pace, likeable characters, interesting story. Kim Fielding has a knack for detailed worldbuilding and well developed characters, add in Joel Leslie for the narration and I’m guaranteed hours of my senses and emotions being engaged while I’m transported into the lives of the characters. Stasis held my interest from start to..
A possessive dragon
Review from Ruins →
A exciting read that ended too soon, as I wanted to know how Sam would get his magic abilities back. Well, then I’ll have to listen to the next book in the series. I love J. Leslie, he has a unique narration voice that somehow makes the book more mysterious and alive. I enjoyed this..
MORE PLEASE!!!!
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This ranks up there with the Unconventional Heroes series by this author. It has great plot, humor, and a motley of characters that you will love. I have lost track of how many times I have listened to this story and I still haven’t grown tired of it. Waiting eagerly for the next installment. Yeah,..








