Sweet story. Perfect to listen to in the background. Not too much angst; conflicts pull at the heartstrings but are resolved quickly. Joel Leslie breathes life into the story as always.
Great listen
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Sweet story. Perfect to listen to in the background. Not too much angst; conflicts pull at the heartstrings but are resolved quickly. Joel Leslie breathes life into the story as always.
I’m a big fan of the Goliaths series by Lily, and I thought I’d try out some of her others. The story kept me engaged though I did get really tired of hearing mortal skin so many times 😂. World building was good, story was good, narration was great, I can’t wait to continue with..
This is a short (under 2 hours) listen, but great for filling a gap between other books. The story is very fast paced, which makes sense for the length, and it’s clear the writer has done some research into this historical period. The narrator did a good job, my only complaint is the main protagonists’..
if “gay” things are not your thing push past that because there is so much more here so well written non stop emotion and fun throughout all 3 books so far. They are an instant fav for me check them out for yourself.
The Fantastic Fluke is a delightful whirlwind of imagination, heart, and humor that captivates readers of all ages. Burns’s storytelling sparkles with wit and warmth, weaving a tale that’s both fantastical and deeply relatable. The book strikes the perfect balance between adventure and introspection, reminding us that even the smallest heroes can make the biggest..
I regret wasting a credit on four of the most juvenile, sophomoric, and painful books I have ever suffered through. Every twist is predictable and Beevis does such a poor job concealing the big reveals, that by the time you get there, you’re bored! Boring , boring, boring, and tedious. Also the sex scenes are..
I thought I loved this book when I first read it but the audiobook took my adoration to a whole new level! I’m absolutely obsessed and now I want all of Lark’s audiobooks right now. Swoon.
The male narrator si horrible, Italia sounds like hodor from game Of thrones. The book is very interesting, but every time a male chapter came in, I wanted to throw it away
