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Spooky spooky

Review from The Sceptic →

We get Will and Jem’s story! Although this is a standalone, I really really suggest reading Blue’s series (Black and Blue Series by Lily) first, I think it’s necessary to completely enjoy this one. First of all, this has a different pace, there’s a lot of mystery and suspense, at want point I even wanted..

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Something Better

Review from Honeymoon for One →

Ethan just wants to be married and to have the life his mother dreamed for him before her death. But things go sideways very quickly and he feels like everything is over. When he decides to go on his honeymoon alone his life take a turn for the better. I like how we see Clay..

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Really great

Review from His Cocky Cellist →

First, Joel Leslie did an amazing job.Second, while I loved the first book, His Cocky Valet, I feel the BDSM relationship was handled better in this one.I loved the growth of the main characters and the happy ending felt earned rather than it ending happily just because.

So freaking good

Review from Conspiracy of Dragons →

I’ve loved both series, especially the more lighthearted adventures in Here Be Dragons, but I was hesitant about this one, the idea of being in Stephen’s head was intimidating and I kind of dreaded it, but his character was so well written and the way he learns to cope with his paranoia was great. He..

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Not One of my Favorites

Review from The Sceptic →

Overall this was an ok listen. I enjoyed some parts of the story more than the others, I liked the romance and the humor and Will was my favorite character. For me story was moving with a very good pace for the first half of the book, but around 60% mark it started dragging a..

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So good!

Review from The Station →

I loved this book! If you loved Red Dirt Heart by NR Walker, you’ll enjoy this book too (vibes with a very different romance). Age gap, grumpy/sunshine, historical, and new beginnings. This book is a journey of self discovery and adventure in unlikely places.