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Could have been better

Review from Within the Mind →

This story had bigger potential than it actually displayed. It was a little long and repetitive, and the MCs were both stubbornly in their lane with little evolution. ( one who became annoying rather than funnier). Narrator was very good.

Love Oz!

Review from Oz →

Where has Oz been all my life?!? Why did it take me so long to listen to this book?!? Ugh, Oz is my new favorite character, I adore him. And Silas isn’t so bad himself. This book was so fun, so sweet, so everything I needed. I laughed out loud so many times. And then..

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Great series!

Review from Cronin’s Key III →

Alec finds out his true purpose with the help from the beyond. I always liked gargoyles, not so much now. There’s a new enemy in town and as usual they want Alec. The group are back together for some more adventures as EiJi likes to call it. We meet some new characters and I really..

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Wonderful Plot But

Review from The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings →

I loved the ghost story. The characters were interesting and I quickly cared about them. The homo erotic love scene were way way too graphic for me and really distracted from my overall enjoyment. Honestly I don’t like that much detail in straight love scenes. It is better to leave something to the imagination

Exciting, fast paced, sexy fun!

Review from Demons Do It Better →

A world of creatures living in plain sight with the human population, complete with their own leaders and government agencies, is the basis of this series. This book introduces the world, and Is a bit mind-boggling at first to understand. However, once the blinders are off and you ‘see’ the reality of the complicated world..

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Great follow up

Review from Cronin’s Key II →

Such a great story, the world Building is wonderful and there are so many great characters. The bonds that have developed between Alex and Cronin are beautiful. I love the blending of history and the possibilities. There’s a new face, Jorge and his riddles and I like the way the author got us from cryptic..

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