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Waiting for Max

Review from After Felix →

Felix and Max get HEA. The narration. I consume audiobooks almost as much I read them on my kindle. The narration for this book felt flat. Joel Leslie is very good at his job; it’s just I have heard all his voices too many times before. I own all of Lily’s books on audio and..

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Highly entertaining

Review from After Felix →

Lily Morton’s books all have a certain kind of typical British vibe – the humor, the wit, the snarky and quirky characters, who are often overly grumpy or overly sunshine. They are often opposites in a lot of ways – rich/poor, white collar/blue collar, famous/ordinary and so on. And yet, they all are highly entertaining..

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Disappointed

Review from The Quiet House →

The first book was so good and catching. This one was very predictable and lacking. They story seemed dull. And while I usually like Joel Leslie narrating. And I never had anything to complain about on his work. This book seemed gotten it all. The sound was off, there was glitches where he sounded like..

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