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Frustrating but for a good reason

Review from Rewritten →

As someone who deals with depression with major episodes, it all makes sense. Sure, everyone can be upset because they don’t understand why things won’t just work themselves out, but depression can be crippling. And not just stay in the bed a couple days. Depression can be sabotaging everything in your life because you don’t..

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Absolutely fantastic

Review from Hidden in Darkness →

Alice Winters has made me very happy with this series. I happened upon one of her books on audible a few months ago and I have been hooked. She pulls all the stops with this series. She draws you in quickly with all of the emotions and snark from the characters. Joel Leslie is amazing…

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Cavity-inducing

Review from The Weight of It All →

I’m not one for spoilers, but I will say… this is a story that invokes the thought of in the future listening to it again. I love the delivery. It has realism personified. Which in the romance world we know it’s all too well embellished upon.

Well written

Review from Dead Serious Case #1 Miz Dusty Le Frey →

This was an intriguing mystery, at times, I could be absolutely funny, and heartbreaking, at the same time. The main characters in this book were corky wonderful and delightful and mischievous. Dead Serious, struck some emotional courts with me. reminders of prejudice. Reminders of grief and loss. And I enjoyed the charming and funny characters…

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Emotional.

Review from Arctic Fire →

Arctic Fire was a heartfelt read. Keira Andrews really packed a lot of emotions into this quick story and had me completely invested in these characters! Jack and Kin were both dealing with a lot of past trauma and I was glad they found each other. Joel Leslie was a great choice to narrate this..

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