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Short, snappy romp!

Review from Cocky →

These two are so cute. Danny is oblivious and Eliot is a little flirt. It’s a pretty standard fake date for reasons, but we both are super attracted from the start. Which is an excellent formula. Eliot being a reporter was pretty fun. It introduced a new angle to the hockey romance than you typically..

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Great story and

Review from Snow Falling →

This is a great story. The characters are well developed. The drama was engaging. Securely worth the credit The narrators were ill used. The jumping back and forth between them was distracting and unhelpful to the reader. For such a great story this was disappointing. Even more disappointing was that each of the narrators on..

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Count Me In

Review from My Dark Knight →

Dam this book was HOT 🔥. Knight and Elliot were on fire together. was Elliot annoying AF. Yes he was. But this book had a great amount of angst, paranormal activity, enjoyable side and returning characters and the fire between these 2 all narrated by Joel Leslie was perfection! IMHO

This book / series is wonderfully written!

Review from Rewritten →

In typical JR Gray style, this 2nd book is a continuation of Quell’s struggle with his mental health / depression and the deep love and friendship between him and Hale. The series is a real, heart-wrenching but also heart-warming journey and I’m going directly to Unwritten for the conclusion. I am not fond of the..

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It’s just so good!

Review from We Could Be So Good →

The understated humor, the skillful writing, the realistic character development, the deep research that builds the scaffolding of the story and never becomes an info dump —Cat Sebastian has delivered another winner. Joel Leslie’s narration adds another level of wonderful. I’ve just finished my third listen to this book and it’s firmly on my comfort..

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Something new

Review from Ruins →

I am a big fan of Joel Leslie. He doesn’t disappoint with this performance. The story line is good. A newly created civilization of dragons fits interestingly into a historical earth story line. There are several substantial sex scenes but they don’t overwhelm or distract from the overall story.The only down point is that this..

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Wishy Washy

Review from You’re So Dead to Me →

Bree has had enough courage to travel the world for years by herself and yet she still acts like an insecure teenager. Instead of the strong and sassy woman I was led to believe she is, she is racked with insecurities and won’t allow herself to be happy. She worries that people think she’s weird..

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