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Ummm…no

Review from Goodnight Beautiful →

This was one of the stupidest books I’ve listened to in awhile. The plot was a poor imitation of Misery. There is nothing original or engaging in this story. A completely ridiculous waste of time and money. I’m flabbergasted this won an audio award.

Humor passion angst

Review from Deal Maker →

Love this story. I’m a sucker for a plucky child who captures the heart of the clueless. The main characters were guys you hoped would get it together. Rich story. Cameos by previous cast members. Another winner for me. Love Joel Leslie.

A critical success! A true nat 20!

Review from Natural Twenty →

I am a gamer geek, collector of shiny math rocks, and fan of tabletop RPGs. You don’t have to be any of those things to enjoy this book! But it does make my inner geek chick squeal with glee to see a book series with a theme like this. Add in Charlie Novak’s ability to..

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Engaging Story. Unlikely Romance. Believable.

Review from On Davis Row →

When initially listening to this book, I thought this story would become a tragic romance fraught with stereotypical tropes. Instead the story became one of hope and encouragement that one’s station in life is not pre-ordained to be a disaster. CJ’s personal growth transformation is believable with the unconditional love from Noah as a key..

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Flat characters and repetitive

Review from His Omega →

I love Joel Leslie as a narrator. Honestly that’s probably the only reason I made it so far in the book. The characters are boring. Everything is spelled out for you plot wise. The sex scenes use the exact same sentence and are just awkward. I wanted to like it, but just couldn’t.

So I’m a bit disappointed

Review from How to Belong with a Billionaire →

First off, it’s well written. I think the first two books were quite good and satisfying. I found this third book somewhat disappointing because it was quite sad and frustrating without out the added benefit of the fluff (until the very end) that the other books had. I had really wanted more emotional and sexual..

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