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Ravi and Sora

Review from Blood →

When I read this story I loved it, it’s a great continuation of the world that Sherwood/Drake has created. When Joel gets involved it elevates the story to a whole new level. We meet some new friends in this story and the Jaeggi are such a pain.

Entertaining

Review from The Queer Principles of Kit Webb →

This was an entertaining, easy listen. I liked both Kit and Percy, and I really liked them together, talk about opposites! I enjoyed how they worked together on Percy’s quest, after some hesitancy on Kit’s part, which ultimately led to them falling in love. I thought the mystery of the blackmailer was intriguing, and Cat..

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Wonderful Story

Review from The Weight of It All →

I’m a huge fan of N. R. Walker and I love this story. From Henry’s journey to get fit to Reed’s acceptance of Henry from their first meeting, it was absolutely enjoyable from the start. Add in Joel Leslie narrating and it’s becomes amazing. Well done.

A Little Over the Top

Review from Hidden in Darkness →

Joel Leslie’s narration was a total joy. Alice Winters’ story is full of snark and laugh out loud moments, but the actions and events became a bit unbelievable. Despite a blind man performing fetes of superhero status, the book, as narrated by Joel Leslie, was entertaining and fun. Suspend your logic and enjoy.

good story.

Review from The Fantastic Fluke →

My first time with this author. Overall it was a good story, unusual story, sweet. One book store owner, a ghost, a fox and the normal BFF.This story follows a thirty something man that is at loose ends with life. I enjoyed the way we followed these two, not only trying to find the who..

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so many ghosts, so much more insecurity

Review from The Quiet House →

Story: 4.25⭐️ Audio: 4.25⭐️ A lovely little follow-up, “The Quiet House” picks up a year after the preceding book. Blue is finally moving in, which should be a cause for celebration but Blue’s boxes aren’t even in the house yet before they’re tested. For different reasons, both Blue and Levi struggle to believe the other..

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