And these books paired with Joel are perfect. Too bad her books are terrible now.
I adore this series
Review from Red Dirt Heart →
This was a great twisty mystery. It kept me super interested right up until the end. Definitely recommending to friends!
Definite ***5** stars! The title fits the subject matter–dead serious–but this twisting story is told in very approachable and enjoyable ways because it’s interspersed with some great, fun writing and Joel Leslie narrating. Not gritty–no sarcastic oversensitive cop, no flailing immature twink. Just real people living in the real world with the usual amount of..
The story is painfully long… listening to the narration is making my ears bleed. I can’t stand the narrators voice.
Joel did a great job the further into the series it went. His ability to capture the humor and little side narration quips was hilarious.K.A. Merikan has the ability to create depth for her characters, as well as bring humor to the darker situations. I have never read this genre before. I was surprised how..
I didn’t NOT like the story .. but I didn’t necessarily like it a lot either. It must be because I haven’t read the authors previous series. I felt like there was something I was missing because I couldn’t understand why I was getting so much information about ancillary characters and it made it difficult..
Seriously loved this book!! The pace was perfect – enough to build up tension and get you invested but not too slow. Also perfect use of angst – not *too* much and it was heartbreaking but I really felt it with them and it was meaningful, not just angst for angsts sake. Obsessed! And will..
This book is good. Some of the storylines are completed, others are not. Five stars for Isaac and Edward’s story. Five stars for Arthur’s story. One star for Alex’s unfinished story. One star for Victoria’s unfinished story. The author tried to flesh out the auxiliary characters too much. One becomes very involved with them and..
Remarkable! Lyrical, impossible to put down. A must read! Thoroughly engaging and thought provoking. A true gem.
