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Awful narration

Review from The Unseelie Prince →

I really tried to get through the whole book. DNF after 75%. The narrator was awful and really destroyed the story. Don’t know if I would have liked it otherwise but now I will never know.

love it

Review from Someone to Call My Own →

Love this story. I’ve now listened to it three times. I will always look for any book that Joel Leslie narrates. He is the best. Add into that Aimee Nichole ‘s writing and it is again perfect.

Such a stunning story. Again!

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

Lily Morton’s books are always “click without looking” for me. She writes such beautiful, witty, funny, snarky characters. Wren is another one. And Joel Leslie brings him to life with his usual flair for accents and his insight in characters. He never disappoints! I loved the book and I adore the narration.

Unique

Review from Evolved →

N.R Walker is definitely one of my favorite authors and this book is a great choice if you enjoy the work. I enjoyed very much the unique story of a gentleman that has decided he is done with human dating and is going for the android life. The story is set in the future, but..

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Adorable

Review from The Weight of It All →

I adored this story. Henry was perfect. Filterless wit and self-deprecating sarcasm that I identified with a little too much! And Reed was the sweetest, kindest man. They were both completely relatable, and I loved how they interacted. While Henry had a lot of self-esteem issues, thanks to a crappy ex and some body image..

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Loved Wren and Mateo!!

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

Wren and Mateo are total opposites! Wren is from London and blue collar. He meets Mateo on holiday in Majorca, Mateo is a wealthy hotelier. They quickly become friends and lovers eventually. After two weeks in Majorca, Wren goes with Mateo home to Venice. Mateo’s family are cold and mean. Wren is like sunshine, open,..

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