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stellar story and performance

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

One of my favorite things about Lily Morton’s books is how she portrays real, mature people. Despite his age, Wren was wise and mature beyond his age. He had what most people would consider a rough upbringing. But he focused on joy and didn’t feel sorry for himself. Mateo was older but was so caught..

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Korean accent was horrible!

Review from Origin →

I’m 12 chapters in and the story so far is amazing. BUT I can’t help but cringe at the Korean accent of the grandmother. it is so bad! It’s honestly making it a struggle to continue listening.

Excellent listen !

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

This was a really beautiful, sweet and sexy slow burn vacation romance. Wren is on vacation with his “best friend” in Majorca. Unfortunately, he’s not as financially set as the rest of the group, and when they decide to head to another destination, Wren has no choice but to stay in the overpriced hotel for..

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Cute

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

I really enjoyed this story from Mateo and ren’s unexpected meeting the incognito visits to hotels showed a lot of intelligence on both their parts and I loved Mateo’s grandfather helping them both out with their relationship and lives and how well Mateo and Ren worked together

Wren’s a cuckoo who finds a home

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

I really enjoyed this story that followed Wren and Mateo’s summer romance. Wren takes a vacation and is left behind by his supposed best friend in a crazy high starred hotel and is “saved” by Mateo who oversees him being treated poorly by the staff. Little unbeknownst to Wren, Mateo is actually the owner of..

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The Cuckoo’s Call

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

This was a narration reminiscent of beaches and summers and vacations. I love how the narrator and author blend together to create these audio worlds. I hope Wren and Teo are always happy, even when they return to Venice … which tbh I hope they never have to do.

Okay

Review from The Cuckoo’s Call →

This is a tough review for me. I love most of Lily’s work and I’m always excited for a new book. Unfortunately, this audio was let down a little. The execution of the plot and characters are competent. Wren Roberts is clever, witty, and intelligent. Coming up in this world has been rough for him…

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