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Matt and Joel

Review from Romancing the Rough Diamond →

Clare London has an amazing talent for engaging her readers. From the first word to the last you want to know each of her characters and care about them. Matt made me shake my head with his quick temper and negative assumptions. Joel is determined to be in control of himself at all times. These..

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Loved the story!!

Review from Fake It ‘Til You Make Out →

I loved Fake It Til You Make Out! I read it probably the beginning of the year and decided to listen to it this time as I was painting. The entire story is great but I didn’t like the narrator as much, I feel like he didn’t give a good distinction between characters. Half the..

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LOVED

Review from The Quiet House →

What could be better than romance and ghosts? The Quiet House gives us the continuation of the love story between Blue and Levi. A year has passed since they first met and they are finally ready to cohabitate! You know that trouble will be just around the corner! I was delighted to once again be..

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Love this series

Review from Freestyle →

First if you like RH this is definitely one of my favs. The story is unique and while it has some typical tropes to it the base plot of the story is different than any RH I’ve read considering it centers a lot about dance and artistic expression. Bea Paige does an amazing job with..

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What a lovely book

Review from The Weight of It All →

My only complaint about this book is the timeline seems a bit speedy. Other than that I love the characters. I love the message of acceptance of oneself no matter how you look. And Joel is a good narrator.

Another hit from the Joel/Walker team

Review from On Davis Row →

I still mourn the loss of Joel doing all of Walker’s books, but am glad I still have a few left of the two of them. This was another absolutely beautiful and soul wrenching narration from Joel and story from Walker. Nothing can beat the raw emotion he brings to life.

Good story. Good narration.

Review from The Fantastic Fluke →

This was an interesting urban fantasy with a dash of romance, nicely developed characters, and a well performed narration. The main character, Sage, is dealing with quite a bit of tragedy, and the beginning of the story is almost oppressive. The quick addition of a an adorable fox keeps the story from meandering down a..

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