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Where the story begins…..

Review from Pickpocket’s Apprentice →

This is the first book in the series. I am very happy to read about John Pickett’s beginning life at age 14. I have listened to the books out of order and each one stands alone. In this story, magistrate, Mr. Colquhoun sets up street urchin, John Pickett, in an apprenticeship to a coal merchant..

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Cozy Gay Mystery

Review from The Missing Page →

This picks up a few months after Hither Page left off and sees our heroes trying to solve a 27 year old mystery in an old seaside Victorian mansion. I loved it just as much as the first book and hope there will be more, though it does leave off wrapped up so no worries..

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What a series…

Review from Haven Hart Boxed Set →

Snow Falling: The writing in the story was riveting and kept me wanting to come back for more. Intrigue and mayhem mixed with a bit of love…what a mafia story. Snow and Christopher are an amazing pair and I enjoyed listening to their journey of discovery. Hug it Out: The second in the Haven Hart..

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A new favorite

Review from Knight’s Fire →

The story was outstanding and the narration is one of the best I’ve heard. I absolutely loved the voice of the dragon! I need more of these characters in my life!

No one beats Joel Leslie

Review from One Bite with a Vampire →

Well this is a tough one. Usually a book rating is easy for me to place and I rarely need to quantify it with a .5 but for the first time in forever I’m being forced to do so. Story -3.5Performance- 5 I’ll go with performance first because it really can’t be any simpler. Joel..

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The Sweetest Thing!

Review from A Gentleman Never Keeps Score →

Hartley and Sam are the best heroes you could ever ask for! This book is achingly sweet and endearing and I loved every word. It’s about found family that crosses class lines, it’s about overcoming perceptions and hurts that can’t be undone. This book is everything you want in a romance, and Joel Leslie’s performance..

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Loved it!

Review from Farview →

Farview is set in the same world as the novella, Treasure, but can be read as a standalone. A lovely story with charming characters and all the feels – beautifully told and brilliantly narrated! It was such a treat to revisit the magical little seaside village of Croftwell. And the epilogue … so perfect.

I love it

Review from Oz →

I dearly love Lily Morton’s books. Such perfect romanticism. I’ve listened to Henry and Ivo over and over. And can’t wait to hear Oz and Silas again. And OH MY GAWD, I DO LOVE JOEL LESLIE. Absolutely perfect accents, no matter what country he’s narrating. But esp. his interpretation of Aussie and Cornish/ Irish/ British..

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