View: joelfroomkin - page 636

Surprise!!

Review from Conned: A Bureau Story →

Nothing in this plot is predictable. I love when I can’t guess what it’s coming next! Do you want to hear a very exciting history? Well, you are in the correct place!!!

this series is a must have

Review from Deal Maker →

In this 2cnd book in the series we get to focus on Jude and Asa. Lily Morton delivers in every category. I laughed so hard I had tears, hot and steamy love scenes , heartbreak written so well you feel it like it was happening to you and finally a HEA. Lily’s books never fail..

Read more

A demon and his cat

Review from Demons Do It Better →

Great story, Sam is looking for something new, he finds this great job opportunity and gets a real opener. He’s joined a great team with boundary issues and are overly emotional. He gets a promotion and is working for The Lucifer and alongside someone he’s been trying to avoid for 5 years. A good time,..

Read more

Hitting a stride.

Review from One Bite with a Vampire →

This was phenomenal, and I am thoroughly glad I stuck with the series. The story is a little light on plot, but builds firmly on the metaplot and outdoes itself with characterization. Again, the worldbuilding is solid here, and the reveals feel like payoffs this time instead of out-of-the-blue twists. The characters get a bit..

Read more

entertaining

Review from The Fantastic Fluke →

A Joyfully Jay review. Story Rating: 3.75 ⭐️ Audio Rating: 4.5 ⭐️ In the 18 years since his mother’s murder, Sage McKinley has been trapped—trapped in an emotionally abusive and demeaning relationship with his father; trapped in a cycle of doing everything to please the man and still getting nothing but contempt; and trapped with..

Read more

Beautiful conclusion!

Review from Bad Boy’s Bard →

I seriously loved Gareth and Niall’s story! Both are flawed individuals. Both kept truths from each other. The story kept me on the edge of my seat! Joel Leslie did such a fantastic job with the narrative. I loved his accents!

Very very good

Review from The Necromancer’s Dance →

Ok, like so many I was a little put off with the Angelus Salvatore name. But regardless of the nod to Buffy and Vampire Diaries the author has a way with words. They are excellent at description and wording things so well. Then get to the story and world building and I’m blown away. I..

Read more