It was amazing! The three ghosts had so much personality and were so good to Bre that it made my heart swell! The story and plot were perfect and it was great to listen to while playing House Flipper.
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This is….
Review from Cronin’s Key →
This is the One with Zachary the Demon and Ronan? The dragon that was raised by evil Elves. There have been so many characters in this series that I’m losing track. This was a sweet series with like zero drama. These stories keep moving forward with strangers, when I wish they would get back to..
confusing
Review from It Takes Two to Tumble →
The story was enjoyable but it jumped back and forth on the different characters perspectives without any notice. The narrator didn’t do a good job in changing of voices to know whose thoughts and experiences were occurring. I spent a lot of time rewinding to try and understand. I liked the overall story though.
Love Zach & Ronan!!!
Review from Zachary →
I love Zach and Ronan. Hearing Ronan’s story, though, makes me want to go back to the Here Be Dragons series and listen to/ read it again. So that’s likely in the near future for me. Zach and Ronan are so good together. They have a rough start but make up for it soon after…
Such a solid workplace romance! Truly the enemies to lovers thing, I had my hang-ups with Gabe because he truly was so mean to Dylan. The entire time I was like just leave him! I think the audio helped with elevating this read for me because if I read it with my eyes, I would..
OMG PURE FLUFF
Review from The Solstice Prince →
This book is so sweet! Jamie and Maximum are adorable, and they are so sweet and cheesy together, but in the best possible way, like kinda funny and adorable. Jamie has trauma and trust issues, and one of my fav parts of this is how Maximum was always there and understanding, and gave him the..
Great narration!
Review from The Quiet House →
I’m mostly in this series for the narration. There are some mixing issues that I didn’t notice in the previous book—an obvious change in quality where certain lines must have been rerecorded—but the narration itself is consistently strong throughout. The romance is totally unoriginal, all insecurity and poor communication. But it’s better than Book 1..









