Interesting story about the beginning of Australia as a “prison” and the treatment of gays in England.
Interesting historical story
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Interesting story about the beginning of Australia as a “prison” and the treatment of gays in England.
I really love the warmth of the stories of N. R. Walker. They’re really excellent and pure-hearted, but there’s still The Sex. Love love Joel. I’ve audio-read probably a total of a month of his voice. I can’t get enough. Love you both.
This was a good MM organized crime series about criminals and kingpins that do bad things to bad people for good reasons. The epilogue of book seven brings the series to a teary full circle. Sniff. Love these guys!
I really enjoyed the story but the mans voice with the fake Transylvania accent and the captain Kirk pauses were annoying. the way he made ever sentence sound like it was supposed to be sexy was irritating as well
I wish there were more from these characters. What really brought it all together though was the narrator 5/5*
I like the series so far I couldn’t stand the guy narrating the book so kinda skipped a bit when it came to Mack’s part but other than that it was good
I really loved this story! One of my favorite themes is when one character is not terrible, but just not evolved at the beginning of the story. And then, he changes. His partner stays strong fr him and forgives him for the dumb things he says and does. That is what Sam does for Hartley.
NR Walker is just a storyteller extraordinaire. I expected the heart-tugging ending and the almost-too-private bird’s eye glimpse into these two beloved characters’ lives, but I did not expect to be absolute crying bits when we got to Australia to explore Spencer’s traumatic past. It was as cathartic to the reader as it was healing..
Nothing. The story is beautiful . I didn’t see anything to dislike. Epic love story. I recommend everyone to listen
