View: joelfroomkin - page 686

Booooooring

Review from Goodnight, Beautiful →

I kept waiting for something to happen. But nothing ever did. The misleading was so blatant that I found myself rolling my eyes ever so often. No connect to neither characters nor stories….

Good story, excellent performance as always!

Review from Switched →

This has been in my Audible library for a while and I’m not sure why I haven’t listened before now. If friends-to-lovers is one of my favorite tropes, then childhood best friends-to-lovers is my kryptonite. The focus of the story isn’t really Israel and Sam’s relationship, that’s more of a secondary story however it’s hovering..

Read more

Wonderful! Can’t wait for the next book!

Review from Nowhere Man →

Although this was just a novella, I really enjoyed this quick story. Pickett being ever hard on himself makes a careless statement about his wife being better off without him ever being born, gets hit in the head and wakes up in an alternate reality… It’s a question I think many people wonder at times..

Read more

Love in all it’s colors

Review from Freak →

I have loved this book for a long time but I can’t say enough about Joel’s ability to bring real acting to his readings. You really just for get that its one voice and fall into the story.

Wow! I am speechless!

Review from A Bloody Kingdom →

I didn’t know JJ McAvoy prior to this series. I am now a FOREVER fan. This book was the final installment of Ruthless People Series and it was FULL of emotion, twists and turns. I cried, screamed and was left bubbling over in the end. This isn’t a nice world they live in so the..

Read more

Widdershins’ Library

Review from Unhallowed →

First, it’s Joel Leslie. It’s read well and well paced. Next, it is Jordan L. Hawk’s strange little town of Widdershins, Massachusetts. You don’t need to have finished the W&G series to enjoy the book. I didn’t love the Whyborne and Griffin narrator, so I didn’t make it past the first few chapters of Fallow,..

Read more

Angel is one busy boy

Review from The Necromancer’s Dilemma →

There’s something for everyone action, a dragon who has taken on the pigeons of the city, and likes to shred faces, a serial killer, Angel and Simeon sharing a lot, a few trips to the hospital and a really invasive Dr who can’t take no for an answer. And…….. a potential bombshell brought to light……

a good intro

Review from Dad’s Guide to Twins →

a good introduction of many topics associated with twins. not a ton of in-depth information, though. this was the first book I started with so it was a nice overview and gave me an idea of things I need to investigate further.