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So fun!

Review from Fake It ‘Til You Make Out →

I know a book is good when I’ve busted out laughing three times in the first hour of reading. Joel Leslie is one of my favorite narrators, and he does a phenomenal job with this book (Bostonian, Irish, New York accents and multiple male and female characters are no problem for him)! The story is..

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All the stars!!!

Review from Broken →

Okay, so this book was so incredibly wonderful and heartbreaking and real. I felt everything while reading about this love story and the mental illness that James endures. He is such a strong and brave character and I believe he is so inspiring. Theo is perfect for James in that he truly wants to understand..

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Love this series

Review from Crazy Little Fling →

Loved it except I could’ve done without Michael. It’sa good book but it’s torture listening Michael and Joel together. It’s like putting jam and pickles together.. not a great combo. Joel brought this series to life, why mess with that? Please don’t change narrators or in strait I’ll have drop the series and that would..

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The Series Gets Better & Better!

Review from Children of Redemption →

This book is third in the Children of Vice series, which is a follow-up series to the Ruthless People series. **As I have said in previous reviews, I highly recommend listening to the Ruthless People series BEFORE beginning the Children of Vice series.** Children of Redemption continues with the multi-cultural, mixed-race mafia family that to..

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A Delight

Review from Oz →

Sweet and hot, inducing both laughter and tears, this excellent book has me eager for more of Morton’s work, and Leslie is consistently deft.

Reread list for life

Review from Snow Falling →

This book has been on my reread/listen to list since the day I downloaded it, and will be for life. It’s not a heavy thinker to understand, the characters are interesting, and the narrators are perfect. This book is actually the reason for a good chunk of my library because I loved Joel Leslie’s voice..

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Say You’re Sorry

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

Say You’re Sorry by Karen Rose Sacramento book 1. Thriller with a touch of romance (mostly in the epilogue). High Intensity and suspenseful with alternating chapters between an FBI agent, a victim and an unhinged serial killer. Complex and faceted character building. Edge of your seat reading. Over 600 pages so not a quick read,..

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