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An Enjoyable Listen

Review from Project Hero →

This was a highly enjoyable listen. The story felt full-bodied, and the narration was very well done. It was my first MM by this author, and I’ll definitely be back for more. Five stars all around!

More angst than usual

Review from Paper Roses →

I love all Lily’s books, I buy them blind. This one was a little bit darker than I am used to from her, but I thought it added to the story. I rnded it with tears in my eyes, because I loved the Artie character so much. What can I say about Joel Leslie? He..

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YMMV

Review from There Goes Sunday School →

I wish I’d read the print version of this. I think this particular narrator is very much an acquired taste (some reviewers seem to love him) and I did not acquire it. It really took me out of the story and I didn’t connect with the characters the way I hoped. He narrates a few..

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Sweet

Review from Road to Blissville Series Boxed Set →

Huge fan of Joel Leslie. Enjoyed all 3 books in the bundle and look forward to the rest of the series. In Someone to Call My Own I had to laugh when Big Timber was mentioned. As someone who lives in the area Big Timber has a population of maybe 2000 and Sweet Grass County..

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Regency Romance Gem!

Review from Fairest of the Fayre →

Nineteen-year-old Penelope Fayre, under pressure to marry wealth as the belle of the Season, hopes to find love but, with the Season ending, resolves to accept the next eligible marriage proposal while first enjoying her freedom at Bartholomew Fair. At the fair, she is saved from a thimblerigger by Philippe Valois, an itinerant swordsman who..

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