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Fantastic!

Review from Demons Do It Better →

One of my favorite novels to re-listen to! Louisa Masters has the perfect mix of laugh out loud humor, action and adventure, and steamy romance. Joel Leslie does an amazing job bringing to audiobook!

Green is not a primary color

Review from The Spencer Cohen Series, Book Three →

Okay this is super nit picky but a graphic artist would not say red blue and -green- are primary colors. Someone needed a better proof reader. It shows with details being repeated frequently too. Over all a good book though!CW needed for POSSIBLE SPOILER…..off page suicide of a minor character related to homophobic family

wonderful!

Review from Red Dirt Heart →

What a wonderful love story! NR Walker is such a fine writer…her characters so rich and layered, her descriptions of the outback take you right there. Joel Leslie perfectly captures these characters with this audio performance. His ability to switch seamlessly from an American Texas accent ( a very sexy one) to an Australian (also..

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Such A Cute Book!

Review from Charlie Sunshine →

#ARC received from GRR reviews This book was so much fun! The main characters, Charlie and Misha, are two best friends that don’t realize they have a deeper connection than friendship. I loved Charlie because he feels relatable. Charlie, unfortunately, deals with epilepsy, but he puts on a happy front to pretend he isn’t struggling…

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I’ll stick to reading this series on my own.

Review from Demons Do It Better →

Narrator makes Sam’s internal voice sound normal, but the voice and inflections he uses for Sam’s spoken comments comes out consistently whiny and overly timid. Voices for other characters all have assorted European accents, but the accents aren’t always consistent. Gideon is supposed to have a slight hint of accent (according to Sam), but narrator..

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Sweet story

Review from Strong Enough →

There was nothing really wrong with this book, I just wasn’t wowed by it. It was a sweet story, with likeable characters but I think that I felt like nothing really happened. And unfortunately, the audio didn’t really work in its favor for me either. Again, nothing really wrong with it, but I just wasn’t..

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Once again

Review from The Quiet House →

Joel Leslie and Lily Morton are a winning combination. This second book in the Black and Blue series was better than the first. I can’t wait to listen to more.