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fabulous

Review from Dragon Ever After →

I absolutely adore everything by Louisa and Joel Leslie is amazing as always. a definite must buy. Percy’s story is funny and cute and hot as well.

Louisa Masters does it again!

Review from Dragon Ever After →

A great start to a new spin off series! I don’t think it’s necessary to have read the Hidden Species novels, though if you do, you obviously have more background to what has happened with world building and characters. Two pages in, I was laughing so hard I was worried I was going to choke..

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Holy shit

Review from Kings of Hell MC Boxed Set →

I was bored and about to go on my flight to Mexico. So I decided to download a book with a long Time frame.oh my God it was the best decision I ever made the first book is awesome I couldn’t stop smiling, screaming no for my little baby beans, and laughing.I am currently in..

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Annoyed!!!!!

Review from Hemovore →

I see all these great reviews for this book but no-one addresses how poorly this author describes and introduced the black character’s in this book. Example.. “a black man with thuggish cornrows”. What the author could have said.. “ a black man with braids”.. Second example, author writes.. “ an African American women with chemically..

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Great Story

Review from Salt Magic Skin Magic →

This book surprised me at every turn. As soon as I thought I knew where the plot was heading, Welch changed the game. I clung to Joel Leslie’s every word in this amazing and fantastical tale.

Brillantly Performed!

Review from Charlie Sunshine →

I enjoyed this book. It’s not my favorite from Morton, but it’s got all of the terrific dynamics and fantastic witty & biting banter that makes her so well-loved. The forever oblivious ongoing state of these two friends grew a little long for me when I’d read it in the past. However, after recently listening..

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Friendship Shines in Sweet Best Friends Love Story

Review from Charlie Sunshine →

This sweet, steamy, and angst-free best friends-to-lovers romance between “relentlessly cheerful” librarian Charlie and his grumpy flatmate Misha is an easy and enjoyable listen. The snarky banter and genuine caring and affection between the two as friends first really shines. Misha is wonderfully defensive of Charlie (the red knickers…) and once they’ve coupled up, they’re..

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