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Another wonderful John Pickett mystery

Review from A Dead Bore →

I really enjoy this delightful, entertaining mystery series. I first started the series with the third book, so it was very nice to go back and catch up on the first two books. (Don’t worry, there is plenty of background in the third book that I knew how everything started, although I didn’t have the..

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It took awhile to engage.

Review from Ghosting You →

3.5* overall for the story. Ghosting You was a little frustrating for me. It took me up until about 60% in before I really fully engaged with this story, then once I hit a certain point, I was all in. Up until then, though, I almost dnf a couple of times. The characters, on their..

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Absolutely love it!

Review from Brother, Can You Spare a Crime? →

I absolutely love this audiobook. I’ll be honest and tell you I have never “read” one of this author’s books. The audiobooks, especially with Joel L Froomkin narrating, are so incredibly wonderful, that I wait for the audiobook versions. The John Pickett series is my favorite, and this one (#10) is the absolute best so..

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absolutely adored Maxim!!

Review from Strong Enough →

I thoroughly loved Maxim and Derek’s story. The struggle Derek faces with who he thinks he should be and being true to himself really resonated with me because I too struggle with the feeling of wanting to please others and what they think to the detriment of being true to myself. I love Maxim’s outlook..

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Wonderful story and excellent narration!

Review from Flash Rip →

Combining a few different elements that I enjoy into one great story, Flash Rip was a great read with characters that were interesting and some quick bursts of action when they had to go into lifesaving mode. There’s a bit of an age gap, one very closeted former professional athlete, sizzling sex scenes, and hot..

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Destructive AF

Review from How to Belong with a Billionaire →

Someone help me finish this book! I have never grown to hate a protagonist this much in my life. Arden is so wonderful with other people, that I literally can’t believe how helpless, whiny, helpless, destructive, self- contradictory, and hypocritical he is in his relationship with Caspian. I just keep going hoping that someone will..

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LOVED IT

Review from Unhallowed →

There’s so much I loved about this. The historical setting of Halley’s Comet’s visibility, and the hysteria that surrounded it. The trans allegory a la X-Men. The library setting. The nerdy-hot characters. And who knew I’d be into m/m monster/human sex. Welp. Guess I found a new genre. Joel Leslie is fantastic as usual, except..

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