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Another great one

Review from Mastering the Flames →

I was a little worried, I won’t lie, that I wouldn’t enjoy this as much because I love Angel and Simeon so much. I had ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to be worried about. Isaac and Constance were just as lovely and I enjoy every bit of learning their histories and background. The nod at the end to..

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it was nice

Review from Broken →

I honestly didn’t think I would make it to the end to start whit but I really half way inn I had to know what was going on inside the head of both main characters.

One of My Favorite Audiobooks

Review from The Music of What Happens →

There are so many good things to say about this book. The pacing of the story and the narration are both excellent, especially Max. He’s a perfectly written and narrated character. His story is unique, and unusual for lgbt stories, but it feels genuine and moving. They’re characters that you can’t help get invested in..

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enjoyable gay fantasy

Review from Lord Mouse →

buckles are swashed, adventures are dared, blades are brandished and rescue-to-romance all with a sage gay sensibility for works very well within a familiar and western fantasy world.

I made it to the end.

Review from Desert Getaway →

There was points in the book the was interesting, even exciting. But mostly I had to push through. The voice of the main character was somehow over the top and unbelievable. I will try another book by the author. There were enough redeeming qualities for me to try.

Entertaining

Review from Haven Hart Boxed Set, Books 5-7 →

I enjoyed these books, a couple of things were kind of contradicting but whacha gonna do? I’ll mention just 1 though…. I found it intriguing that in 1 of the last books it was mentioned how Christopher (the crime boss) was not quite as tall as Black (the assassin) saying he kind of came up..

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Shocker!!!!

Review from Every Little Breath →

Wow I was blown away by the major twist! Never would have known. Amazing listen. How I wish Keri Beevis had as many books as Mary Higgins Clark because I would have so much more to listen to. This was brilliant!