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Review from Fake It ‘Til You Make Out →

It was very difficult for me to distinguish between the character voices. I had to listen really hard and listen form names to figure it out. Also – the voice he tried to give an accent just just bad. It started as distinct (badly distinct) but then he would lose that accent for him and..

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Loving the Buchanan family

Review from Hunting for a Highlander →

A few of these reviews complained about slapstick comedy and poor narration for this story, I strongly disagree. The entire series portrays these Highlanders, specifically the Buchanan men as virile, so sexy scenes and plenty of them are to be expected. I really enjoyed this story and appreciated the comedy. Dwyn is at the top..

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Awesome coming out story…

Review from There Goes Sunday School →

This is a great love story. It is witty, tragic and shows both positive and toxic reactions to being true to who you are. Loved it! The artist(s) telling the story does an amazing job acting the story out. I will definitely listen to more stories told by Joel Leslie.

This one might be my favorite

Review from The Highlander’s Promise →

It was great to catch up with all the heroes and heroines of the previous books in this installment. Loved Aully and Jetta’s story and the many laugh out loud moments with the sibling reunion. LS’s villains are truly horrid characters that are easy to despise. The narrator was good as well. While I prefer..

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Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert

Review from Conventionally Yours →

Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert Contemporary romance. M-M. Enemies to lovers troupe. Alternate chapters POV. I expected the whole to be at a convention but this story starts much earlier with friends playing games together where they live and their lives changing as they travel together to Vegas and the ultimate convention for the gamers…

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Lack of Continuity!

Review from His Omega →

There is a lack of continuity both in this first book that continues throughout the series. I still gave it five stars because of everything else that went so well that I had fun going for example when the Alpha first showed his wolf to Sean he was a grey with a white undercoat, but..

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