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Such a mixed bag this one for me.

Review from The Sunny Side →

I always loved Dean. I was hoping and expecting his story for a long time. Was this Dean’s story? Not so much… it was Jonas’s story. He was our main narrator, most of the story we spend it in Jonas’s mind and it was mostly all about him. Since I first read this story I..

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Fun, scary, sexy and sweet

Review from Demons Do It Better →

This book had it all. I knew I loved this book when the very first page broke down the definition of what job advertisements mean. Sam is a human working as an admin for a super natural organization. He’s awesome. Smart, funny and adorable. Gideon is a sexy one night stand turned co-worker… oops. He’s..

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Well Done!

Review from Attempted Vampirism: Publisher’s Pack →

Very well done. I look for works that entertain, and Attempted Vampirism handily fits the bill. Another librarian suggested Estrella, so I started with Unconventional Heroes – looking forward to the fifth installment! – and moved to this series. I only wish these were available in print as they would find some rare shelf space..

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Loved it!

Review from Ruins →

Once again, another great story! Ready for the next one!!!! Great authors!! As usual, Joel did a wonderful job bringing the story to life.

Why was this even its own book?

Review from The Unseelie Crown →

Nothing has happened. This entire book had literally nothing important happen. And everything in it is just repeating. The only reason I will continue is because I hold hope that something might actually occur. I never have issues listening to audio but I often drift listing to this. The voice actor is awful for this…

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A new favorite from Lily Morton

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

Ren and Mateo have little in common at the start, and yet they click. Both of these characters grow and become more together than who they are as individuals. Lovely story with rich settings and snappy dialogue. Joel Leslie is the perfect narrator to build vibrancy beyond mere words on the page. He made the..

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