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Do yourself a favor and skip this one

Review from Say Goodbye →

Too long, poor character development, and generally disappointing conclusion to series. Tom and Liza story read like two kids in elementary school. The book felt like there was an effort to stretch it out by adding needless words and scenes that did nothing for the story. DJ’s character’s body count was too easily accepted and..

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Joel and Lily at their best!

Review from The Quiet House →

I love a Lily and Joel collaboration it’s audio romance at its finest! Blue and Levi and Tom are back like an MM romcom Scooby gang. They check out a haunted house and prove its legends are real so the owner can turn it into an overpriced B&B for the eccentric and morbid! I had..

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Joel Leslie makes this

Review from Romancing the Rough Diamond →

A starry, royal wedding adjacent story about a corporate jewelry CEO and a scrappy, small business jewelry designer. The story was sweet overall, though a bit silly at times. As Joel and Matt learn more about each other, their attraction deepens and its the best part of the story. Matt’s repeated faux pas are amusing..

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More adventures, please!

Review from The Quiet House →

I love Levi and Blue– and their mad capped chosen family. The relationship between Levi and Blue continues in this books and is well developed. Between Lily Morton’s words and Joel Leslie’s narration, I really enjoyed this book. I need more adventures and “mad episodes”. I recommend this book not only for the narration, but..

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Lily Morton Does it Again

Review from The Quiet House →

Another winner from Lily Morton. With her book The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings, Lily broke away from her usual contemporary romcoms and dipped her feet into paranormal romance. In her follow-up novel, The Quiet House, she brings Blue, his boyfriend Levi, and a few other beloved characters from the first book, on another grand..

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Passion for beauty

Review from Romancing the Rough Diamond →

Everyone’s perspective is warped by their experiences, and Matt comes into this history with a lot of assumptions. Joel on the other hand carries a burden of betrayal that makes him look for it everywhere. Clare London gives us the story of how two men can overcome their assumptions over a common love for beautiful..

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Too Comfortable

Review from The Last Grand Master →

His comfort zone was ”Super Rich People talking about their boat size”. There is a chapter dedicated to their renovation bad chamber. Seriously who would talk for 30 min about their bad while the world around them falling to parts? Warrior is an escort paid by goods. The story is happing in a bubble city…

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Blue and Levi Forever!

Review from The Quiet House →

I waited for the audiobook to come out so I could experience Blue and Levi’s adventure on a different level, just like I did on the first book. Joel’s narration always adds a bit of extra touch when it comes to Lily Morton’s books and his performance for this book is perfection. I also listened..

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