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Read Stephen King instead

Review from Goodnight Beautiful →

Only read this book if you have zero plans to ever read Misery by Stephen King. I don’t think this book is very well written, and having previously read Misery, I could tell you the entire plot early on. There was no mention in the description of this being a homage to Misery. The only..

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Fantastic World

Review from The Fantastic Fluke →

Good world building is so much fun in a Fantasy and this book kept me entertained. Sage didn’t believe in himself and Gabriel was tired of returning to awareness as a ghost. The journey to their HEA kept me listening even when I should have been doing other things. Joel Leslie did his usual cast..

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Fabulous!

Review from Origin →

This book passed all my expectations. The story, the characters, the setting, and the narration was perfect! I loved this book and cannot wait to read the rest in the series.

Saving the best for last! 5+ stars!

Review from After Felix →

After Felix, the third and final book in Lily Morton’s Close Proximity series, was one of my favorite reads in 2020, so it goes without saying that I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of the audiobook edition. Narrated by the uber talented Joel Leslie, who also narrated the first two audiobooks in the series, Best..

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Great series!

Review from Sorcerers Always Satisfy →

I had been avoiding picking up the first book in this series for a while, im super glad I bought thebbook involving percy without knowing it was connected to this ome! the descriptions dont do the series justice. I thought itd be a dull office romance with a few supernatural quirks. I was very wrong…

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unbelievable

Review from Broken →

The way this author writes these characters feels so authentic to me. The hard topics aren’t just glazed over, they are written in a way that I can feel deep in my soul. Mental Heath is a serious issue, the stigma that comes with having mental health issues is real and cuts deep. This book..

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One word… Awesome

Review from Manners and Mannerisms →

I still can not comprehend how Mr. Leslie handled so many different accents, besides different genders. I salute Ms. Chris on her writing as well; to write such details from the perspective of both male and female… one word for sure, Awesome.

There be dragons

Review from Blood →

In this third installment of the dragons and the mages who love them, we have the story of Ravi and Sora. Ravi is a dragon who is always moving and doing pranks. Sora is an older mage who along with his clan, has been in hiding since the dragon war. Being that they are mates,..

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