This was an excellent listen on my daily commutes – an escape from daily news in bite sized Yummy bites.Just when you think a tale isn’t for you, it gets there! Definitely will read other Weird Tales but the undead issue was great – definitely not all zombies. The right mix of humor and macabre
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I liked it.
Review from Unwritten →
They are immediately attracted to each other, but outside circumstances mean they can’t pursue a relationship. Things are all the much harder because they have to work together. What we get is a long slow courtship. A good story. Excellent narration. An enjoyable listen. Side characters connect it to previous books, but this one can..
Narrators will rune a good book
Review from Unscripted →
The story was sweet and I loved the development of their relationship. But oh my gosh it was painful listening to. One narrator sounded like he was almost in tears the whole time. I’ll do my best to avoid him in the future. Also, neither one had much range so at some places it was..
Everything….
Review from His Cocky Valet →
excellent
Review from His Truth →
from the very beginning I knew this one was going to be a tough one to get through. it’s heart-wrenching and heartwarming. it made my heart hurt for the things that these characters had to deal with. it was brutal and then so tender. I didn’t know if I was going to make it through,..
Loved it
Review from Out of the Blue →
A dragon needs friends
Review from Zachary →
Love just love
Review from The River Prince →
I love this series so much. I really do I think it’s amazing, and I love the first one, and I love this one. I can’t wait if there’s any more in the book series. Love love this story as much as I love the first one. I love this as well. I can’t wait..
Terrible and rushed ending
Review from DragonKing →
The ending of this series is terrible. If I had known that this series is just a setup for the authors next series I wouldn’t have bothered. I liked the characters, though I think Kirby didn’t get enough inclusion and attention and often felt like an accessory character. This book feels like a waste of..










