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Well alrighty then!

Review from Within the Mind →

Twisty, turny, intriguing, freaky, creepy, and even a little, dare I say, heart-tugging? *That* I was not expecting! But leave it to Alice Winters to keep me on my toes, to expect the unexpected. Joel Leslie was a great fit for this book, his creepiness factor was A+.

easy listen

Review from The Fantastic Fluke →

loved the idea of the book. It is well written, great characters and a different take on the paranormal. Joel Leslie did an awesome job bringing to life the characters. don’t hesitate, use your credit, you won’t regret it.

Love Finds Zeb and Jesse

Review from Best Man →

Lily Morton delivers a downright fun and steamy romantic comedy with ‘Best Man’. Main character Jesse’s hilarious antics put Morton’s masterful comedic talents on brilliant display. The sassy, sarcastic dialogue sparkles. I couldn’t help but laugh and smile throughout the entire story. In addition to the series-titled close-proximity (w/ bed-sharing) trope, Morton includes a few..

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just wish it was longer

Review from Knight’s Fire →

I enjoyed this story, and Joel Leslie is amazing as always, especially as Zephyr the dragon. I just wish it was longer and tied up some loose ends. maybe there will be a sequel to tie things up, but I kind of feel like it was just a short story that chose to focus more..

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A Hilarious Love Story Best Experienced in Audio

Review from Best Man →

This book is a hilarious delight, and I highly recommend experiencing it in audio. The snarky banter between Jesse and Zeb is so biting and on-point, I can’t remember the last time I happily snickered so much reading/listening to a book. The chemistry between surly bossman Zeb (44) and his spirited employee Jesse (24) crackles..

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Rowe writes fantastic contemporary horror!

Review from October →

October is the second novel I have read by Micheal Rowe. Once again, I was very happy with the time I spent listing to October. Rowe writes fantastic contemporary horror. While I believe I detected a bit of a nod to Stephen King, the plot felt unique and timely. The ending is a killer, so..

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