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Great Follow-Up to Ruthless People Series!

Review from Children of Vice →

If you enjoy the mafia and/or mafia romance genres, you will LOVE Children of Vice. This is the first in a three-book series, following the Ruthless People series by the same author. **I’d highly recommend that you read the Ruthless People series FIRST, because you won’t understand the characters in Children of Vice, nor their..

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Charming Romance!?

Review from Oz →

This was a funny, heartwarming story between two men who’ve struggled with either family or past lovers and because of that uncertain if being together is the right thing. Both are worlds apart in someways and so close in other ways. Funny, realistic and clever. The narration was absolutely brilliant. Not only can Joel Leslie..

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OMG! Not to be missed.

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

Intense, engrossing story I couldn’t walk away from. Even when I had to take time away from the story, because, hey, it’s a freaking long story. I couldn’t stop thinking about it. The characters are fully fleshed out, some broken, others stable, and most multidimensional. I think my favorite character is the villain. Not that..

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I love this series

Review from One Bite with a Vampire →

I love visiting this world and all its people. It’s so intriguing and well written, it will keep you on the edge of your seat. A modern day human and an 800 year old vampire – hilarity and drama ensues. AND Joel Leslie is a master of accents and innuendo. He grabs the story and..

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Laugh out loud, sexy fun

Review from Fake It ‘Til You Make Out →

Straight, gay, or bi, I think anyone will love this book (listen). Absolutely charming, if far-fetched, tale of how two best friends (one gay, one “straight”) realize they’re soulmates. There are so many laugh out loud moments in this book I was practically bent over with stomach cramps. Hi-la-ri-ous! I’ve got to give tons of..

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good book

Review from Cutie and the Beast →

this is a very well written very funny book. I definitely recommend listening. however if you’re coming into this book looking for some sexy times this is not the book for you

Opposites Attract in the World of Oz

Review from Oz →

This romantic LGBT novel makes use of the upstairs downstairs Downton Abbey social divisions for some delicious cat fights between Oz and the lover’s mother as well as other characters from the entitled class. The novel also has a lot of heart and warmth that nicely offsets the “itchy” (spelled with a B) social back..

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