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Amazing book

Review from The Quiet House →

I love Blue and Levi! This book was every bit as good as the first one, if not better. I love these characters and Joel just adds so much depth to the story with his characterizations. Blue and Levi travel to the countryside for a visit to a haunted house and definitely find more than..

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Unconvincing

Review from There Goes Sunday School →

Having grown up in a fundamentalist Christian church, I loved the premise of the story, but I didn’t believe in the attraction and love between narrator Mike and Chris, the sensitivity of Mike, who introduces himself as a pretty cynical and open-minded gay guy, or the point of this church that Mike’s family seems to..

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Weird edits

Review from The Quiet House →

I’ve listened to a lot of Joel’s narration. He’s my favorite narrator by far, which is why I was REALLY taken aback by the weird edits in this book. I’ve never heard him do this before. Almost every five minutes or so, sometimes more, there were edits that sounded like he was speaking into a..

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Fantastic!!

Review from The Quiet House →

I absolutely loved the first story, but this one seriously tops that one!! Levi and Blue are back!! But then so is Blue’s father! I loved the humor and snark that was perfectly woven in throughout all the ghost and drama! This was seriously creepy, I LOVED it!! I got enthralled into the story. I..

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Unique BDSM tale

Review from Aftercare →

Not what I expected, and I mean that in a good way. Leslie is one of my favorite narrators and he knocked this one out the park. He talent for accents is phenomenal. Chris also wrote an amazing story. While I’m not the biggest fan of BDSM, I very much enjoyed the characters and story..

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Joel Leslie nailed it…as usual

Review from The Quiet House →

I LOVE BLUE AND LEVI! And this author. Ms. Morton’s writing is just fantastic. You could probably read this as a standalone, but it does pick up where book one left off and you’d miss the start of their relationship. I didn’t love the ‘spooky’ part of the story as much in this one as..

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